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Dr Malou Chicken with Salmon is a complete freeze-dried diet designed for adult cats, created to match the natural needs of a carnivore. The recipe is rich in meat and provides highly digestible protein, balanced energy and key nutrients supporting overall health.
The combination of chicken meat (48%) and salmon (30%) offers excellent palatability and natural support for skin and coat thanks to Omega-3 fatty acids. Chicken hearts and liver provide vitamins and minerals, while egg yolk supports metabolism and immunity. The formula is completed with vegetables and flaxseed to support healthy digestion.
Freeze-drying involves deep freezing (down to -32°C) followed by gentle vacuum dehydration. This process:
Dr Malou Chicken with Salmon supports:
The crunchy texture may support mechanical teeth cleaning and works well in interactive feeders, puzzles and food-search games, helping stimulate natural hunting instincts.
When rehydrated with water, the food becomes soft and aromatic, which can be beneficial for picky cats and older cats.
This food can be served:
After rehydration, the food should be consumed within two hours. Always provide fresh water.
Chicken meat 48%, salmon meat 30%, chicken hearts 10%, chicken liver 8%, dried chicken egg yolk 2%, fish oil, apple, carrot, pumpkin, flaxseed, vitamins, minerals.
Crude protein 64%, crude fat 18%, crude fiber 3%, crude ash 6%, moisture 6%, calcium 1.2%, phosphorus 0.8%, Omega-3 fatty acids 1.5%.
Taurine 3000 mg/kg, vitamin A 80500 IU/kg, vitamin D3 1800 IU/kg, vitamin E 250 mg/kg, vitamin B1 368 mg/kg, vitamin B2 21.5 mg/kg, vitamin B5 54 mg/kg, vitamin B6 1.8 mg/kg, vitamin B12 1 mg/kg, D-biotin 0.24 mg/kg, iron (3b106) 193 mg/kg, zinc (3b606) 22 mg/kg, copper (3b413) 26 mg/kg, manganese (3b510) 16.7 mg/kg, iodine (3b201) 3.1 mg/kg.
Natural rosemary extract.
ME (FEDIAF 2020): 16.22 MJ / 3875 kcal per 1 kg.
Cat weight (kg): 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
Daily portion (g): 28–40 | 38–55 | 45–64 | 55–74 | 60–84 | 67–93
Feeding guidelines are approximate. Actual needs may vary depending on activity level and body condition.