After exploring and playing, it’s time for a nutritious kibble. Friskies Kitten provides complete and balanced nutrition for growing kittens with an array of exciting flavors and shapes to satiate their hunger.
This delicately sized kibble is made with chicken, tuna, milk, veggies and whole grains to provide your kitten with essential proteins, energy and essential nutrients to build strong bones and muscles. Plus it includes vitamins and minerals for overall growth support.
Contents
Chicken
Friskies kitten is a complete pet food designed to meet all your little explorer’s nutritional needs for healthy development. It’s suitable even for pregnant and lactating cats.
Chicken is a protein source commonly used in pet foods. It’s made by rendering meat that has been removed for human consumption, such as chicken meal.
Cat food often includes wheat germ as a source of nutrition, while certain kibbles also incorporate it.
This wet cat food has a smooth, chewy texture that’s easy for both kittens and older cats to chew and swallow. Packed with tantalizing seafood flavors and irresistible poultry, your feline friend is sure to love the taste! Plus, this wet cat food is 100 percent complete and balanced for growth of kittens as well as maintenance in adult cats; plus it includes added vitamins and minerals to keep them healthy throughout their entire lifespan.
Tuna
Tuna (Thunnus) are members of the tribe Thunnini, which belongs to Scombridae (mackerel family). As apex predators, these fish can swim incredibly fast.
They can be found in all oceans and eaten fresh or canned. Not only are they an excellent source of high-quality protein, but they are also packed full of essential nutrients like vitamin D, selenium, iodine and heart-healthy omega 3 fatty acids.
Tuna come in many varieties, each with its own distinct traits. Sizes range from the four-pound foot-long bullet tuna up to Atlantic bluefin tuna which can grow up to 6.6 feet long on average.
They can be highly sought-after fish due to their remarkable migration capabilities. Being partially warm-blooded, they feel at home in a variety of waters and have the capacity to swim incredibly fast. Furthermore, they eat various kinds of fish, squid, and other marine animals; however they face numerous threats including overfishing and habitat loss.
Milk
Milk is a liquid food derived from the mammary glands of cows and other mammals. It provides essential nutrition for young animals before they are able to digest solid foods.
Kittens born without their mother’s milk can consume milk, but according to PetMD they should only be given this supplemental food for three or four weeks. Once weaned, dry kibble can be introduced as well.
Adult cats typically eat twice a day, but WebMD notes that kittens may require more–four meals are recommended for them. Furthermore, kittens require more protein than adults do–about 30% of their diet should consist of it.
Nestle Purina experts have designed Friskies to ignite your kitten’s senses with tantalizing flavors, crunchy textures and shapes that tantalize them, stimulating their curiosity for exploration. Plus, this recipe has been specifically tailored for growing kittens so it provides all the nutrients essential for healthy development.
Vegetables
Vegetables are edible parts of plants that can be eaten fresh or used in cooking. This includes roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruit.
Vegetables are an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, and protein. They can be steamed, roasted, or blended into other recipes for added nutrition.
Your kitten can choose from a wide selection of vegetables, such as carrots, peas, broccoli florets, frozen corn and green beans. These can all be cooked for your feline friend – particularly beneficial for overweight ones!
Vegetables come in a range of forms and colors, such as red or orange. Not only that, but they’re an excellent source of dietary fiber, iron, and potassium too! Some varieties are more popular than others but all are safe for your kitten to eat.