Quail
Quail
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Best Before: 20/12/2024
Quail is a high-protein, low-fat meat for cats, offering essential amino acids for growth and repair. It's rich in vitamins B6 and B12, and minerals like iron, and contains taurine for heart and vision health. Quail's hypoallergenic properties suit cats with allergies. It promotes healthy skin and coat and is highly digestible.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Whole Quail (100%)
Features
Features
- High in Protein: Quail is an excellent source of animal protein, providing essential amino acids that cats need for growth, maintenance, and repair of tissues
- Low in Fat: Quail meat is low in fat compared to other meats like beef or pork, making it an ideal protein source for overweight cats or those prone to obesity
- Rich in Vitamins and Minerals: Quail provides essential vitamins such as B6 and B12, and minerals like iron, zinc, and selenium. These are vital for maintaining a healthy immune system, promoting muscle growth and repair, and supporting overall health in cats
- Source of Taurine: Quail meat contains taurine, an amino acid that plays a crucial role in maintaining heart health and vision in cats
- Hypoallergenic: Quail is considered a hypoallergenic protein source, which can be beneficial for cats with food allergies or sensitivities
- Healthy Skin and Coat: The essential fatty acids in quail, such as omega-3 and omega-6, contribute to healthy skin and a shiny coat
- Digestibility: Quail is highly digestible and gentle on a cat's digestive system, making it suitable for cats with sensitive stomachs
Feeding Guide
Feeding Guide
Recommended at most 5 pieces per day.
Storage
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight. Make sure the ziplock is sealed tight at all times for maximum freshness. Best consumed within 3 months after opening.
Guaranteed Analysis
Guaranteed Analysis
- Crude Protein ≥ 55.0% (GB/T 6432-2018)
- Moisture ≤ 6.0% (GB/T 6435-2014)
- Crude Fat ≥ 5.0% (GB/T 6433-2006)
- Crude Ash ≤ 15.0% (GB/T 6438-2007)
- Escherichia coli (MPN/g) < 3.0% (GB/T 18869-2019)
301.5kcal per 100g* for reference purposes only.
After testing by authoritative organizations, this product meets the nutritional standards of GB/T.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Orders paid before 11pm will be fulfilled on the same day and arranged for courier pick-up on the next working day.
Estimated Delivery:
- West Malaysia: 1-3 working days
- East Malaysia & Singapore: 5-7 working days
Tracking Number:
- You can find it on your Account page upon fulfilment.
Remarks
Remarks
The grammage, color, and sizes of the products may vary due to the raw materials in every batch.
easy ways to feed your freeze-dried meals
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dry food
Feed our freeze-dried directly as treats. Perfect for positive reinforcement training and bonding.
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wet food
Rehydrate our freeze-dried in lukewarm water so it absorbs the water and becomes a healthy meal.
Highly recommended to increase your cat's daily water intake.
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food topper
Mix our freeze-dried with your cat's food, or crumble it over the food.
Perfect for kibbles and canned food.
for first timers
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start little, then slowly adjust accordingly
Introducing new food to cats in small amounts is crucial. It helps them acclimate to novel flavors and textures, reducing digestive stress. Monitor their reaction; if they accept it well, incrementally increase portions over a week. This approach minimizes stomach upset and identifies food sensitivities early.
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if your cat diarrhea/vomit after freeze-dried
When a cat accustomed to eating only cat food develops diarrhoea or vomit after trying freeze-dried meat for the first time, this may be due to the cat's digestive system reacting to the new food. Ask JUMA for some suggestions to help deal with this situation.
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not every cat shares the same love of food
Cats' tastes vary due to individual preferences, breed differences, and past experiences. Some are picky, while others are more adventurous. Health and age also influence their food choices.
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try different feeding method - dry and wet
Introduce gradually. Start with a small piece mixed in with regular food. Monitor for interest and digestion. Increase portion slowly over a week. Offer as a reward post-meal (dry or rehydrated) or a treat during play.