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Welcome to Applaws. A happy and healthy cat starts with food made from the highest quality ingredients. Deliciously natural, our food is free from artificial preservatives, colors, and flavors and all recipes are made with 100% natural, limited ingredients. With a variety of flavors and textures to choose from, each mealtime is its own adventure with Applaws. Our wet cat food can be paired with any complete dry cat food as a complementary addition to their daily feeding regimen. Made with delicious, natural ingredients your cat will love, enhanced with vitamins & minerals. A carefully crafted recipe that provides an excellent level of complex natural carbohydrates. Keep your purring pal playful with deliciously natural treats, made with real protein! We are proudly B Corp Certified, a reflection of our commitment to operating as a responsible and ethical business. We believe in creating a positive impact not only on our consumers, but also on People, Pets and Planet.
SKU | 3947911 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Primary Brand | Applaws |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 10 X 2.12 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 10 X 9.56 IN |
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Height | 10 X 4.01 IN |
Width | 10 X 4.37 IN |
Breed Sizes | Most Sizes |
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Tuna Fillet, Fish Broth, Rice.
Crude Protein (Min) 11%, Crude Fiber (Max) 2%, Crude Fat (Min) 0.1%, Crude Ash (Max) 0%, Moisture (Max) 89%.
Feed any time as a treat or reward as part of a balanced diet. Supervise your cat when feeding treats. Always provide fresh water for your cat.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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