Akela now offers a high meat content food for cats.
Approximate Kibble Size:
Round: 5mm x 10mm
What is 90:10 cat food? 90:10, also referred to as 90:10:0 describes the ratio of key components in this superior quality cat food. 90% meat and animal ingredients, 10% fruit, vegetables and botanicals, leaving 0% room for grains and fillers. This high-quality composition is only available in a few foods on the market and is becoming increasingly popular as owners are finally realising the importance and benefits of a good diet for their cats.
This premium 90/10 grain-free cat food has carefully picked ingredients containing human grade protein packed meats and animal ingredients.
Features:
- Vet-approved
- High meat content for extra palatability and protein
- No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives used
- No Genetically-Modified ingredients
- Grain-Free
- Glucosamine, Chondroitin, MSM, Prebioltics and Cranberries added for extra benefits
- British owned and made
Dehydrated Chicken 29%, Dehydrated Herring 14%, Dehydrated Salmon 11%, Freshly Prepared Chicken 11%, Dehydrated Turkey 10%, Sweet Potato 7%, Freshly Prepared Salmon 7%, Freshly Prepared Chicken Liver 3%, Tapioca 2%, Chicken Fat 2%, Freshly Prepared Free Range Egg 1%, Chicken Stock 1%, Salmon Oil 1%, Minerals, Vitamins, Chick Pea Flour, Whole Linseed, Alfalfa, Lentils, Pre-biotic FOS 0.1%, Joint Support [Glucosamine 180mg/kg, MSM 180mg/kg, Chondroitin Sulphate 125mg/kg], Dried Apple, Organic Peas, Dried Organic Spinach, Dried Organic Pumpkin, Dried Organic Carrot, Camomile, Marigold Petals, Aniseed & Fenugreek, Peppermint, Yucca Extract, Dried Seaweed, Dried Cranberry, Dried Dandelion Herb, Dried Pear, Rosemary, Fennel, Dried Blueberry, Dried Garlic, Rosehips, Dried Burdock Root, Organic Honey.
Nutritional Additives:
Vitamins; Vitamin A (as retinyl acetate) 30,900 IU/kg, Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) 1,745 IU/kg, Biotin 190 mcg/kg; Trace Elements: Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate 265 mg/kg, Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate 240 mg/kg, Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate 90 mg/kg, Potassium Iodide 1.4 mg/kg, Cupric Sulphate Pentahydrate 20 mg/kg, Sodium Selenite 0.64 mg/kg; Amino Acids: DL-Methionine 2000 mg/kg, Taurine 2000 mg/kg, L Carnitine 1000 mg/kgCrude Protein 38.5%, Crude Oil and Fats 19.5%, Crude Fibres 2.0%, Crude Ash 10.5%, Moisture 7.5%, NFE 35.5%, Omega 6: 2.9%, Omega 3: 1.9%, Calcium 2%, Phosphorus 1.4%
Metabolisable Energy 377.5 Kcal/100g
Theoretical values:
Salt 0.9%*
Potassium 0.7%*, Copper: 11.6 mg/kg*
*Theoretical levels are background levels inherent within raw materials within the recipes. Background levels are variable due to natural raw material variation and effects of the extrusion process. The salt and potassium are not added to the recipe specifically.
See images for feeding guides or see the feeding guide tab for an easy to use feeding calculator.
Akela kibble is extruded with a Thermal Twin extruder using the lowest temperatures possible; producing more digestible foods without the nutrient degradation that can be seen at high temperature processing. The extrusion and drying processes do not use very high temperatures – just over 90 degrees centigrade (the minimum for safety reasons) and under 180 degrees centigrade - this is lower than you would cook a pizza at! This means that proteins stay highly digestible and natural vitamins and minerals survive the process better. Some ingredients are added after extrusion too - for example all vitamin levels stated in the nutritional additive section are added after cooking to guarantee minimum levels.
Customer Reviews
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- Excellent cat food Review by Lioness
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Too many dry ferret food products have wheat based in their foods which is not a natural feed for ferrets, and not enough meat based in their foods. My vet who works a lot with ferrets, told me that wheat was not good for them and just a bulking agent that these companies use. He told me to use a mainly meat based diet but I did need to use a dry food too as my ferrets enjoy this and they are too fussy to have meat all the time.
I can thoroughly recommend Akela dry cat food and the wet food as my ferrets have had no problem moving over to this more natural diet.
I did check with a lady who works at Akela that this would be fine for my ferrets to use as it obviously is classed mainly as a cat food, she assured me that it was fine to use for ferrets as she has ferrets herself and has started them on this. This helped me decide to give Akela Cat food a go and I have not looked back. My ferrets enjoy the dry food and on occasion have the wet cat food.
It may cost more than most ferret foods but it is well worth the cost to have healthy, happy ferrets eating what is right for them. (Posted on 26/10/2016) - Amazing all round Review by Linz27
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I went out for the day recently leaving bowls of their usual favourite down alongside Akela and it was the Akela bowls that were clean when I came home so it is a winner in this household and I will be stocking up when I find a deal :) (Posted on 15/10/2016) - Best cat food! Review by Lisa
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