You rock opus. Thanks for being so smart. I have dried sardines. Kitty only likes them sometimes, but at least it's only one ingredient. Pamela
hi...took me awhile to find anywhere that would list the ingredients...
the kelp and fish protein are good as is the Vit C because thats water soluble. however the E and A are fat soluble and you'd need to be very careful with giving much of those...especially the A,this is very high and excess can be toxic. I have NO idea what amounts are safe for a cat?
also the Oils and Fats listed ..don't really say what type...
remember these are meant for fish...lol. in very tiny amounts i don't see anything that would be really harmful, but I sure would make sure it was a very tiny amount...try buying some Omega3 Krill Oil, if she likes fishy stuff she may really like that and its something very healthy for her:))
ingredients:
Fish and Fish Derivatives,Cereals ,Oils and Fats ,Vegetables ,Derivatives of Vegetable Origin ,Fruit ,Minerals ,Eggs and Egg Derivatives ,Yeasts ,Algae
Nutrition
NutritionTypical Values Typical values analytical constituents (%): -
Protein: 34 -
Fat content: 11.6 -
Inorganic matter: 11.2 -
Crude fibres: 0.6 -
Vitamin A: 63700 IU -
Vitamin E: 1350 mg/kg -
Vitamin C: 418 mg -
Lutein: 24 mg -
Ferrous sulphate monohydrate: 26 mg -
Cupric sulphate pentahydrate: 1 mg -
Manganous sulphate monohydrate: 14 mg -
Zinc sulphate monohydrate: 34 mg -