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GRAIN

DUCK

FREE

FOOD

ADULT CAT FOOD

Natural and hypoallergenic wet pet food

Grain free

for sensitive digestion

TROPICAL FRUITS

for a delicious touch and greater appetite

Deboned fresh meat

for improved palatability, digestibility and nutritional contribution

RECYCLABLE PACKAGING

to protect the environment

SINGLE PROTEIN

to reduce allergy risks

Natural and healthy dry pet food

Grain free

for optimal digestion

Deboned fresh meat

for improved palatability, digestibility and nutritional contribution

TROPICAL
FRUITS

for a delicious touch and greater appetite

RECYCLABLE PACKAGING

to protect the environment

SINGLE PROTEIN

to reduce allergy risks

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FAQ’S

Feeding your pet with wet food offers several benefits. It is highly palatable and can be more appealing to picky eaters. The high moisture content helps with hydration, which is especially important for pets with certain health conditions (such as renal and urinary problems). Wet food is also easier to chew, making it ideal for pets with dental issues or older pets. Additionally, it can provide a more varied and enjoyable diet, contributing to your pet’s overall well-being.

Yes, you can. Just refer to our feeding guidelines (listed underneath each product description) and they should help you determine how much food to give overall.

The correct amount of wet food to mix with dry food depends on your pet’s age, size, activity level, and specific dietary needs. Generally, you can replace a portion of the dry food with wet food, maintaining the overall calorie and nutrient balance. A common approach is to follow the feeding guidelines on the packaging of both the wet and dry food, adjusting the amounts proportionally.
You should always consult your veterinary, who can help tailor the mixture to suit your pet’s individual requirements and ensure they receive a balanced diet.

Rosemary is a natural preservative that helps preserve the freshness and quality of the food, due to its antioxidant properties. Additionally, rosemary offers anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, contributing to your pet’s overall health.

Fruits and vegetables provide fiber, among other nutrients (vitamins, minerals, etc.), to regulate gastrointestinal transit. The presence of fiber is important to avoid gastrointestinal disorders (both episodes of diarrhea and constipation), to achieve a satiating effect (especially interesting in those animals that must lose weight), and to avoid the formation of hairballs in cats, since fiber exerts a mechanical effect by dragging the hair along the gastrointestinal tract, favoring its expulsion.

Yes, wet food can significantly help with your pet’s hydration. It contains high moisture content, typically around 70-80%, which is beneficial for pets that do not drink enough water on their own. It is known, especially in cats, that total water consumption (through food and through drinking water) is higher in those animals that consume wet food, which will favor the excreted urine to be more dilute.
This added hydration supports their overall health, including kidney function and urinary tract health.

Once opened, wet food should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. This helps maintain its freshness and prevents bacterial growth. It is best to use the stored food within 2-3 days to ensure it remains safe and nutritious for your pet.

Yes, it is safe to feed your pet with wet food daily, provided it is a balanced and complete formula that meets its nutritional needs.Wet food can be part of a healthy daily diet, providing essential nutrients and moisture. You should always consult your veterinary to ensure the diet is appropriate for your pet’s specific needs.

The best way is to do a gradually mix by increasing the amount of the new food with the old food over a period. This is called gradual transition.
You can start by mixing the new food with your usual brand and gradually increasing the new food proportion and decreasing the old food, until your dog is only eating the new food.
We recommend you make the switch from 7 to 10 days. This will give your dog time to adjust to the new food.