Rescue 5 kg Cat Food – Budget-Friendly Complete Nutrition for Shelters & Rescuers
Rescue 5 kg Cat Food – Budget-Friendly Complete Nutrition for Shelters & Rescuers
Because every whisker deserves a full bowl—even on a shoestring budget.
Why Rescue Keeps Cats Healthy and Budgets Happy
- High digestibility from chicken-based hydrolyzed proteins so cats absorb more nutrients per bite.
- 24 % natural protein and 10 % healthy fats give under-weight rescues the energy to recover and play.
- Omega-rich animal fat & brewer’s yeast help bring back a glossy coat after life on the streets.
- Tailored mineral balance (Ca 1.65 % : P 1.26 %) supports growing kittens and adult cats in group housing.
- Crunchy kibble texture reduces tartar build-up—vital when routine dentals aren’t in the budget.
- Economy 5 kg sack pours easily, stores well, and stretches donations further than small retail bags.
Ingredients
Chicken hydrolyzed animal protein, maize rice, soybean meal, animal fat, liver, fish by-products, brewer’s yeast, calcium carbonate, DL-methionine, vitamin & mineral premix, choline chloride, sodium chloride, potassium chloride.
Guaranteed Analysis
- Crude Protein ≥ 24 %
- Crude Fat ≥ 10 %
- Crude Fiber ≤ 3.5 %
- Ash ≤ 3.2 %
- Moisture ≤ 11 %
- Metabolizable Energy: 3592 kcal/kg
Feeding Guidelines
- Kittens (0–6 m): 50 g per kg body-weight, split into 3–4 meals.
- Adult cats (3 – 5 kg): 60 – 80 g daily, divide AM/PM.
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Seniors / low-activity: start at 50 g per 4 kg body-weight and adjust to keep ideal shape.
(1 metric cup ≈ 110 g; always provide fresh water.)
Stretch-Your-Budget Tip
Mix Rescue Cat Food with warm water to create a soft mash for kittens, seniors, or cats missing teeth—zero waste in the bowl and added hydration for the colony.
Transitioning New Arrivals
Blend 25 % Rescue with the previous diet for two days, 50 % on days 3–4, 75 % on days 5–6, then 100 % Rescue. Slow changeovers help fragile digestive systems settle quickly.
Feed more cats, spend less cash, save more lives. Rescue is nutrition that lets shelters do what they do best—rescue.
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