Each cube weighs approximately 50g so it is easy to portion out.
Rabbit is low in fat, cholesterol, saturated fats, and sodium. It is high in vitamin B12, calcium, and phosphorus. Rabbit is a leaner alternative to beef or pork. Less fat in the body leads to healthier cardiovascular function, better metabolism, and a more active lifestyle.
Wild goat has a more diverse diet so potentially a better nutritional profile. Goat is high in protein, iron, potassium, and low in cholesterol and sodium.
Recommended feeding:
For Dogs: 100 grams per 5Kg body weight per day for adult dogs.
For Puppies & Kittens: Up to 12 months of age adjust up to approx. 200g per 5Kg per day.
Cats: Approx. 100g/200g per day
Every pet is unique and has different nutritional requirements, adjust feeding levels according to activity levels and condition of your pet.
Keep frozen. Once thawed use within three days.
HINT: Cats like their meat blends at room temperature (“blood temperature”). If meat blends are cold, add some boiled water to “warm” the meat.
Cats get their liquid from their meat, not usually from the water bowl.
Older cats need animal protein, not more carbohydrates, and fats.
http://feline-nutrition.org/nutrition/the-skinny-on-senior-cats-metabolism-explained
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