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This recipe offers a gentle seafood combination made from tender tuna paired with soft sole, slowly prepared in a clear cooking broth. The delicate balance between the fish pieces and the light liquid creates a smooth, soothing texture that is easy for adult cats to enjoy. With its clean aroma and subtle marine taste, this meal delivers a calm and refreshing feeding experience that feels natural and satisfying, adding quiet variety to everyday meals.

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الاعتبارات العمرية:Adult Cats
صنع في:Italy
الباركود:8054329514832

Ingredients

tuna 60%, fish broth, sole fish 5%, natural flavouring (fish), modified tapioca starch 1.45%, rice 1%.

Guaranteed Analysis

crude protein 14%, crude fat 0.25%, crude fibres 0.5%, crude ash 2%, moisture 83%.

Additives

TECHNOLOGICAL ADDITIVES: gelling agents 0,25%.

Benefits

Choosing Oasy Wet Cat Natural Cooking Broth Tuna and Sole means offering your cat a tasty, natural, and high-quality food. The inclusion of tuna and sole ensures a high-quality animal protein intake, essential for a cat's well-being. The broth format helps keep your cat hydrated, while the simple, natural recipe is ideal for even the fussiest cats or those with delicate palates. The convenient 85g can allows you to always serve a fresh and appetizing meal. Furthermore, the absence of artificial colors and preservatives makes this product a safe and healthy choice for your cat's daily diet.

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Feeding Guide

Cats 1–3 kg: 1 can/day Cats 4–7 kg: 2 cans/day Cats >7 kg: 3 cans/day

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Transitioning Instructions

Begin by mixing 75% of the current food with 25% of the new cat food for the first 3–4 days. Gradually adjust the ratio to 50% current food and 50% new food for the next 3–4 days. Then, mix 25% current food with 75% new food for another 3–4 days. Transition to 100% new dog/cat food. Ensure a gradual change over 10–14 days to prevent digestive upset. Always provide fresh water, and monitor your pet’s health and appetite during the transition.

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