Have you ever been awakened to the tell-tale sound of your precious puss-puss
trying to eliminate a hairball? Feed your kitty Flint River Ranch's Hairball Management Formula for
Cats and Kittens and sleep soundly! This recipe has been formulated to aid in reducing the buildup of hair
in your kitty's digestive tract. A Chicken, Lamb and Herring Meal-based formula, the food contains
a unique blend of Antioxidants and delivers an optimal ratio of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids. High in
protien, fat and fiber (32%, 20% and 6% respectively), the formula also provides low ash (6.8%) and Magnesium (0.10% ) content,
aiding in prevention of FUS.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (Min.) - 32.00%
Crude Fat (Min.) - 20.00%
Crude Fiber (Max.) - 6.00%
Moisture (Max.) - 10.00%
Crude Ash not more than - 6.80%
Magnesium not more than - 0.10%
Omega 6 Fatty Acid - 1.54%
Omega 3 Fatty Acid - 0.29%
Taurine not less than - 0.16%
Carbohydrates - 25.20%
Caloric Density (per lb) - 1524
Caloric Density (per cup) - 321
Grams/Cup - 96
Ingredients: Chicken Meal, Brown Rice, Whole Ground Corn,
Oat Bran, Chicken Fat (Preserved with Mix Tocopherols and Ascorbic Acid), Corn Gluten Meal, Tomato Pomace, Lamb Meal, Pea
Fiber, Herring Meal, Dried Brewers Yeast, Salt, Phosphoric, Acid, Lecithin, Dried Whey, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Vitamin
A Acetate, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin B-12, Riboflavin Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Choline Chloride,
Calcium Pantothenate, Folic Acid, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), Thiamine Mononitrate, Biotin, DL-Methionine, Inositol,
Dehydrated Kelp, and Polysaccharide Complexes of Zinc, Manganese, Iron, Copper and Cobalt, Calcium Iodate, Taurine, Sodium
Selenite.
Feed Kittens about 3 times a day up to 6 months; older than 6 months, feed 2 times per day.
Adult Cats (1 year and older) can be fed 1 or 2 times daily. Your cat should be looking for food
when the next meal is due - Flint River Ranch does not recommend free-feeding cats or dogs. The amount
your cat can eat in 15-20 minutes is the amount you should serve per feeding. Adjust the amount of food
as you notice a marked increase or decrease in the cat's weight.