Pork and Chicken Neck Recipe

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This is a pork recipe with chicken neck raw meaty bone, which can be fed ground or in chunks. It also includes beef organs (liver and spleen), seafood (oysters and sardines), and egg. This recipe is formulated per 1000kcal and can be portioned for cats of any weight. Please contact jenny@bettercellsnutrition.com for an upgrade if you need help substituting an ingredient. This recipe is available for kittens and adult cats.

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Ingredients and Recipe Information

Energy Range 55-70

Ingredients:

Chicken neck (skinless), pork top loin roast, beef liver, beef spleen, canned sardine in water (or fresh sardine), chicken egg, sweet potato, kale, pacific oyster (cooked or canned), NOW calcium carbonate (or eggshell powder) , Solgar chelated manganese, Solgar thiamin, Jarrow Formulas methyl folate, NOW Dry E-400 (vitamin E), NOW kelp 325mcg, NOW taurine

Macronutrient Information (Caloric Basis)

Protein: 54%
Fat: 35%
Carbohydrate: 11%

Fiber: 1.7% dry matter basis

High Protein, Moderate Fat, Low Carb. Macronutrient amounts (total grams of fat, protein, and carbohydrate) increase with the amount fed per day.

Energy Range 70-100

Ingredients:

Chicken neck (skinless), pork top loin roast, beef liver, beef spleen, canned sardine in water (or fresh sardine), chicken egg, canned pumpkin, kale, pacific oyster (cooked or canned), NOW calcium carbonate (or eggshell powder) , Solgar chelated manganese, Jarrow Formulas methyl folate, NOW Dry E-400 (vitamin E), NOW kelp 325mcg, NOW taurine

Macronutrient Information (Caloric Basis)

Protein: 60%
Fat: 35%
Carbohydrate: 5%

Fiber: 1.1% dry matter basis

High Protein, Moderate Fat, Low Carb. Macronutrient amounts (total grams of fat, protein, and carbohydrate) increase with the amount fed per day.

Kittens

Ingredients:

Pork Top Loin, Lean (can substitute center loin or sirloin), Pork Shoulder (Boston Butt), Chicken Neck (skinless), Chicken Egg, Hard-boiled, Canned Pumpkin, Beef Spleen, Kale, Boiled and Drained, Pacific Oyster, Cooked (can be boiled and canned), Beef Liver, Canned sardines in water, NOW Calcium Carbonate or eggshell powder (DIY), NOW Kelp 325mcg capsules, Jarrow Formulas Methyl Folate 400 mcg capsules, NOW Dry E-400,
Solgar Chelated Manganese 8mg tablets, NOW B-50

Macronutrient Information (Caloric Basis)

Protein: 49.7%
Fat: 46.1%
Carbohydrate: 4.2%

Fiber: 1.2% dry matter basis

High Protein, Moderate Fat, Low Carb. Macronutrient amounts (total grams of fat, protein, and carbohydrate) increase with the amount fed per day.

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