Rawz Dry Cat Food - Chicken & Turkey Recipe

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Meal Free – Nothing Rendered

We believe that rendered meals such as chicken meal, turkey meal, or lamb meal provide a very good economical source of concentrated protein, but we feel that dehydrated chicken is even better. RAWZ uses only dehydrated chicken as our natural concentrated protein source. Our dehydrated chicken has a higher P.E.R. Value (Protein Efficiency Ratio) than rendered meals. It is gently cooked at much lower temperatures, which helps retain protein and amino acids, keeping the protein in a more natural state.

No Rendered Chicken Fat

RAWZ has 12% fat naturally present, which we feel is a thoughtful level for today’s moderately active pet. Most fats are added to pet foods to enhance palatability. Comprised of gently cooked meat, RAWZ is highly palatable without the need for added fats.

Carbohydrates are an essential part of a balanced diet, but just like humans, regularly consuming foods high in carbohydrates can lead to poor health. Some conventional pet foods are comprised of over 50% carbohydrates and even range up to 40% in some grain-free pet foods. Instead of grains and potatoes, we use alternative sources such as pea starch, which has a lower glycemic index and is an excellent source of insoluble fiber.

Moderate fat and lower carbohydrate levels can help prevent some of the most prevalent health issues found in our pets today: obesity and diabetes.

 

No Marketing Hype

 

We don’t add micro-ingredients just so we can put them on the label. When it comes to dry foods, we believe they are of little or no nutritional value when added in very small amounts at the bottom of an ingredient list. Other food preparation methods, such as freeze drying, allows for the nutrients of these types of ingredients to remain intact, but the cooking method of a dry food causes their properties to be broken down.

We believe that certain fruits & vegetables are beneficial, but should be added directly to your pet’s dry food. When it comes to supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin, they should be added at a concentration recommended by your veterinarian.

 

OUR RECIPE

INGREDIENTS: Dehydrated ChickenDehydrated Deboned ChickenChickenTurkeyChicken LiverTurkey LiverTurkey HeartsPea Starch,  Tapioca Starch,  Dried PeasNatural Chicken FlavorDried Egg ProductFlaxseeds, , Dried Tomato PomaceSaltCholine ChloridePotassium Chloride, Vitamins (Vitamin E SupplementNiacin Supplementd-calcium PantothenateVitamin A AcetateThiamine MononitratePyridoxine HydrochlorideRiboflavin SupplementVitamin D3 SupplementBiotinVitamin B12 SupplementFolic Acid), Minerals (Ferrous SulfateZinc OxideCalcium CarbonateManganous OxideCopper SulfateIron Amino Acid ChelateManganese Amino Acid ChelateZinc Amino Acid ChelateCopper Amino Acid ChelateSodium SeleniteCobalt CarbonateEthylenediamine Dihydroiodide), Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative)TaurineCitric Acid (Preservative)Rosemary Extract.

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