Cat Food

North-Atlantic Fish

Dry food

North-Atlantic Fish

Dry food

Crafted for fish lovers, our North Atlantic Ocean Fish recipe features high inclusions of fresh salmon combined with herring, whitefish, and Antarctic krill. We’ve added nutrient-dense powergreens and our Protect10™ blend of nature’s most powerful functional ingredients for a vitality boost.
Whether your cat likes to stay indoors or go outside to explore, this protein-rich recipe is sure to keep your cat happy and healthy.

  • 90% of protein from animal sources, perfect for carnivores.
  • A nourishing blend of six varieties of seafood, including fresh salmon, provides a wide range of nutrients for optimum health.
  • High in fresh meat, a delicious source of nutritious protein and essential fats.
  • Nutrient-dense powergreens and Protect10™ functional ingredients for a boost of vitality.
  • Low carbohydrate for peak body condition.
  • Free from grain and high-glycemic ingredients.
Available Sizes
KG 340G, 1KG, 2KG, 5.4KG

A bowlful of goodness & vitality

Bowl Bowl

Functional ingredients from nature

Reishi mushrooms, chaga & Turkey Tail mushrooms Reishi mushrooms, chaga & Turkey Tail mushrooms
Blueberries & cranberries Blueberries & cranberries
Turmeric root Turmeric root
Antartic Krill Antartic Krill
Eggs Eggshell membrane
Eggs
Collagen peptides Collagen peptides
Pineapple Pineapple (bromelain)
Spinach Spinach
Asparagus Asparagus
Artichoke Artichoke
ms-kiwi Kiwi
Bowl

A blend of Nature’s 10 most powerful functional ingredients

Sensitive Stomach

Digestive support
Along with the prebiotics in our powergreens, pineapple offers a source of bromelain, an enzyme that supports digestion and eases inflammation.

Immune support
Reishi, turkey tail, and chaga mushrooms, along with blueberries, are powerful antioxidants that protect the body from free radicals and support the immune system.

Coat

Skin & Coat health
Collagen peptides, also known for supporting joints, promote skin & coat health. Wild krill from cool Antarctic waters is a rich source of nourishing omega-3.

Urinary care
Along with a high meat diet, cranberries promote healthy urine pH and may prevent bacterial infections to support urinary tract health.

Composition

Fresh pink salmon (26%), dehydrated herring (17%), dehydrated whitefish (17%, of which Atlantic cod, haddock and pollock), canola oil, green peas, chickpeas, sweet potatoes, minerals, dehydrated Antarctic krill (1%, a natural source of EPA and DHA), apples, liver hydrolysate (1%), brewer’s yeast, chicory (a natural source of FOS and inulin), asparagus, Jerusalem artichoke hearts, green kiwifruit, spinach, eggshell membrane (200 mg/kg), cranberries (200 mg/kg), blueberries (200 mg/kg), reishi mushrooms (200 mg/kg), turkey tail mushrooms (200 mg/kg), chaga mushrooms (200 mg/kg), collagen peptides (200 mg/kg), Ascophyllum nodosum, pineapple (source of bromelain) (200 mg/kg), turmeric root (200 mg/kg), glucosamine hydrochloride, chondroitin sulfate, spirulina.

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein40%
Crude Fat20%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids2,8%
Omega-6 Fatty Acids2,8%
Ratio Omega-3/Omega-61:1
EPA0,7%
DHA0,9%
Crude Ash8,5%
Crude Fiber1,5%
Moisture6,0%
Calcium (Ca)1,6%
Phosphorus (P)1,1%
Glucosamine Hydrochloride500 mg/kg
Chondroitin Sulfate500 mg/kg
Metabolic energy = 4195 kcal/kg
Cat weightOutdoorIndoorOutdoor
(Sterilised)
Indoor
(Sterilised)
1-2 KG24 - 38 g22 - 34 g20 - 32 g18 - 29 g
2-3 KG38 - 50 g34 - 45 g32 - 42 g29 - 37 g
3-4 KG50 - 61 g45 - 55 g42 - 52 g37 - 45 g
4-5 KG61 - 70 g55 - 63 g52 - 60 g 45 - 53 g
5-6 KG70 - 80 g63 - 72 g60 - 68 g53 - 60 g
6-7 KG80 - 88 g72 - 79 g68 - 75 g60 - 66 g
7-8 KG88 - 96 g79 - 87 g75 - 82 g66 - 72 g
8-9 KG96 - 104 g87 - 94 g82 - 89 g72 - 78 g
9-10 KG104 - 112 g94 - 101 g89 - 95 g78 - 84 g
Always ensure fresh water is available.

Transition to CHARM®

When transitioning to a new pet food, do so slowly over a period of about 7-10 days, mixing an increasing amount of new food with old food each day:

25%
New food
25%
50%
New food
50%
75%
New food
75%
100%
New food
100%
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