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well, i dont have anything to compare it to but the tesco food ahs arrived. A little miffed at them,as i ordered one pack of kittena nd one of hairball control, they didnt have hairball control so sent adult, but on the checkout page i specifically added if they dont have thier own hariball control to send a pack of purina. anyway, here is the boring stuff: kitten food protein 34.5g oils and fats 22.5g fibre 1.8g ash 5.6g vit a 9000 iu/kg vitamin d3 820 iu/kg vitmain e 140 mg/kg copper as copper sulphate 25mg/kg ingredients ceareals meat and animal derivatives (min 20% chicken) oils and fats, fish and fish derivatives, minerals, dirivatives of vegetable origin,egg, various sugras, yeast cereals contain : wheat flour, maize flour, red sorghum adult cats with chicken protein 32.5g oils and fats 21.5g fibre 1g ash 6g vitmain A 8100 iu/kg vitamin d3 1250 iu/kg vitmain e 140mg/kg copper as copper sulphate 25mg/kg ingredients: cearelas meat and animal derivatives (min 20% chicken) derivatives of vegetable origin oils and fats fish and fish derivatives minerals eggs yeast various sugars so kitten has ever so slightly more protein, oils and fats and fibre than adult. not given them any yet |
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Pro Plan for Kittens A complete and balanced food for kittens, as well as pregnant and lactating queens. Kittens, by nature, are bundles of energy: active, agile and full of curiosity. Pro Plan helps you provide complete nutrition for your kitten’s good health, all in one outstanding food with guaranteed great taste. So kittens are as healthy as they are happy Made with chicken as the No.1 ingredient to provide great-tasting, high quality nutrition that meets the unique needs of growing kittens. Available in 400g, 1.5kg, 3kg and 7.5kg bags. Feeding Instructions Kitten: age (weeks)Quantity (g) per day3-630-40g6-2440-90g24-5280-90g Queens: weightQuantity (g) per day2-4 kg30-60g4-6 kg60-90g6-8 kg90-120g Making the Switch to Pro Plan Although you’ll be anxious to see the difference Pro Plan can make in your kitten, please allow seven to ten days to ease the transition from her current food. This will help prevent gastrointestinal upsets. Each day, simply feed a little less of the previous food and a little more of Pro Plan until you’re feeding Pro Plan exclusively. Ingredients Chicken (20%), rice (14%), dehydrated pork protein, maize gluten meal, dehydrated poultry protein animal fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), maize, liver digest, fish protein concentrate, wheat gluten meal, dried whole egg, yeasts, fish oil, potassium carbonate, choline chloride, sodium chloride, minerals. Zinc (Zinc sulphate) 200mg/kg, Selenium (Sodium slenite) 0.12mg.kg. Contains EC permitted Additives: Beta-carotene, Tocopherol rich extracts of natural origin, Ortho Phosphoric acid. Typical Analysis Protein 42.0% Fat 21.0% Ash 7.0% Linoleic acid 2.5% Fibre 1.5% Calcium 1.3% Phosphorus 1.0% Magnesium 0.1% Copper (as Copper Sulphate) 23mg/kg |
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seems to be pretty much the same ingredients, but not sure of values as purina in % and tesco in grams!!! seems to be pretty much the same though, similar price to purina 1.59 for 300g of tesco. |
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My kitties are turning their noses up at any wet food I put down for them at the moment. The best I can see is that they are licking the juice/jelly off and leaving the meat to dry out and not get eaten. |
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Rover does the opposite. He eats the bits and leaves the jelly. Glad he loves playing with water, as I suspect the extra water in the food is in the jelly. |
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funny you say that donna, my lot arent eating much of thier wt food, but i gave them all some of the tesco dried stuff, princess came charging down the stairs soon as she ehard me pouring it in her bowl, totally ignored the other foods and gulped this stuff down, Mr Darcy was next, same from him, and oatmeal and twix ate it and meowed for more!!! A massive hit in this house |
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Tesco also do a really good finest range of catfoods which are good as treats. One of them has whole Tiger Prawns in and if your cats are anything like my alfie he adores it. There is only about 4 different flavours but Alfiesthinks there great and as a treat I felt great knowing he enjoyed it like he did. |
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i started off feeding this to uma when i shopped at asda now i use tesco she prefers it to whiskas/felix etc. i dont know about cats nutritional values but i know there dog food was the best when my college tested it agaist the leading brands ATD xxx |
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I have taken this from an assignment I did on calculating the nutritionnal value of pet food. Sory it is quite long but it might help you a bit. Dietary calculations and Ration formulation Task one Calculate the dry matter value for the nutrients on these food labels. Whiskas: typical analysis; protein 8.1%, oil 4.0%, Fibre 0.3%, moisture 82.0% Moisture 100-82 = 18 % Protein 8.1% x 100 = 45% 18 Oil 4 .0 x 100 = 22.2% 18 Fibre 0.3 x100 = 1.7% 18 Winalot: typical analysis; protein 7.0%, oil 6.8%, Fibre 0.8%, moisture 80.0% Moisture 100-80 = 20 % Protein 7.0% x 100 = 35% 20 Oil 6.8 x 100 = 34% 20 Fibre 0.8 x100 = 4% 20 Task Two Calculate the RER and the MER of the following healthy animals 1. A 6kg cat RER (30 x 6) + 70 = 250 Kcal MER 250 x 1.4 = 350 Kcal 2. A 15kg Cocker Spaniel RER (30 x 15) + 70 = 520 Kcal MER 520 x 2 = 1040 Kcal 3. A 20kg Border Collie RER (30 x 20) + 70 = 670 Kcal MER 670 x 2 = 1340 Kcal 4. A 30kg Labrador RER (30 x 30) + 70 = 970 Kcal MER 970 x 2 = 1940 Kcal Task three Calculate the digestible energy of the content of Oat Grain and Grass Hay using the information provided. Oat grain: 3.25kg oat grain with an energy content of 19.6MJ/Kg 0.84 kg faeces DM contained 17.4 MJ/kg Step one 3.25 x 19.6 = 63.7 MJ This number is the total energy intake. Step two 0.84 x 17.4 =14.616 MJ This is the total faecal energy intake Step Three 63.7 – 14.616 = 0.77 63.7 Step Four 19.6 x 0.77 = 15.1 MJ/Kg This is the digestible energy of the grain Grass Hay: 2.38kg Grass Hay with an energy content of 18.9 MJ/Kg 0.78kg faeces DM contained 16.3 MJ/kg Step One 2.38 x 18.9 = 44.98 MJ This number is the total energy intake. Step Two 0.78 x 16.3 = 12.71 MJ This is the total faecal energy intake Step Three 44.98 – 12.71 = 0.717 44.98 Step Four 18.9 x 0.717 = 13.55 MJ/kg This is the digestible energy of the grain Merit 2 Task calculate the energy requirements for the following animals in different states. The answers are in green 1. An 80 kg Mastiff with moderate burns. RER (30 x 80) + 70 = 2470 2470 x 2 = 4940Kcal 2. A 6kg Miniature poodle in the early stages of cancer. RER (30 x 6) +70 = 250 250 x 1.25 =312.5 Kcal 3. A 25 kg Dalmatian on cage rest. RER (30 x 25) + 70 = 820 820 x 1.25 =1025 Kcal 4. A 44kg Rottweiler recovery from severe surgery. RER (30 x 44) + 70 = 1390 1390 x 1.5 =2085 Kcal 5. A 10kg Rough Collie puppy weaned to 50% adult weight. RER (30 x 10) + 70 = 370 MER 370 x 2 = 740 740 x 2 =1480 Kcal 6. A 23kg Bulldog at peak lactation with a minimal litter size. RER (30 x 23) + 70 = 760 MER 760 x 2 = 1520 1520 x 2 =3040 Kcal 7. A 68kg Saint Bernard in a very hot environment. RER (30 x 6 + 70 = 2110 MER 2110 x 2 = 4220 4220 x 2.5 = 10550 Kcal 8. A 5 kg cat in the 1st trimester of pregnancy. RER (30 x 5) + 70 = 220 MER 220 x 1.4 = 308 308 x 1.1 =338.8 Kcal 9. A 6kg cat in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. RER (30 x 6) + 70 = 250 MER 250 x 1.4 = 350 350 x 1.3 = 455 Kcal Not sure if this help or not but I found it quite interesting. Sally |
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