Burns Cat Kitten Chicken & Brown Rice 1.5kg
Overview
Burns Cat Kitten Chicken & Brown Rice is a complete dry food made for kittens, with a recipe built to support healthy growth and day-to-day development. It brings together chicken meal, rice, chicken fat, chicken livers and salmon oil in a carefully balanced formula for young cats.
The recipe is designed to provide kittens with the nutrients they need during their early months, including protein for growth, calcium and phosphorus for bones, and taurine for normal heart function, vision and brain development. It also includes ingredients that contribute essential fatty acids and energy for an active kitten lifestyle.
Suitable for kittens as a complete daily food. Move on to adult food at around 9 months old.
Key Details
| Brand | Burns |
| Product Type | Dry cat food |
| Life Stage | Kitten |
| Diet | Complete, hypoallergenic |
| Recipe | Chicken & rice |
| Pack Size | 1.5kg |
Composition
Ingredients: Chicken meal 44%, white rice 34%, wholegrain maize, chicken fat, chicken livers, salmon oil, vitamins & minerals, seaweed.
This kitten recipe uses chicken meal as the main protein source, with rice to help supply energy. Chicken fat and salmon oil contribute essential fatty acids, while the added vitamins, minerals and seaweed complete the formula.
Nutrition
| Protein | 34% |
| Fat | 18% |
| Fibre | 1.5% |
| Ash | 8.5% |
| Copper | 11.5 mg/kg |
| Sodium | 0.38% |
| Calcium | 1.9% |
| Phosphorus | 1.4% |
| Magnesium | 0.11% |
| Potassium | 0.7% |
| Omega-6 | 3.74% |
| Omega-3 | 0.67% |
The balance of protein, fat and minerals supports growing kittens through their early development, with calcium and phosphorus helping to maintain healthy bones and teeth.
Additives
| Vitamin A | 21500 IU/kg |
| Vitamin D3 | 1720 IU/kg |
| Vitamin E | 150 IU/kg |
| Taurine | 1000 mg/kg |
| Copper | 8 mg/kg |
| Iron | 30 mg/kg |
| Iodine | 0.5 mg/kg |
| Manganese | 15 mg/kg |
| Zinc | 125 mg/kg |
| Selenium | 0.15 mg/kg |
Technological additive: antioxidants (mixed tocopherols).
Feeding
- Use the feeding amount that matches your kitten’s age and weight.
- Serve in several small meals through the day.
- Fresh water should always be available.
- Change over to adult food at around 9 months old.
