ALL BREED KITTEN

Single Grain Recipe With Real Chicken, Lamb & Rice

Super-premium Limited Ingredient Diet for Kittens

DUOPROTEIN:

CHICKEN
& LAMB

COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT:

DHA

NATURAL DEFENCES:

FREEZE-DRIED
MELON JUICE &
NUTRITIONAL YEAST

0% CORN | SOYA | GLUTEN | ARTIFICIAL COLOURS & FLAVOURS
COMPLETE & BALANCED
| RECOMMENDED BY VETS

BACK TO ALL KAROO PRODUCTS

ABOUT KAROO KITTEN

In the early stages of development, kittens require nutrition that’s not just easy to eat, but delivers everything their developing minds and bodies need, while ensuring strong foundations for a healthy, happy adulthood. Scientifically formulated and nutrient-rich, Montego Karoo Kitten’s super-premium, limited ingredient recipe provides kittens of all breeds with an optimally balanced diet.

Low Carbohydrate Formulation Using Only Rice

A single grain, high-quality, highly digestible carbohydrate provides all-day energy.

Energy-Sustaining Protein: Chicken

Chicken provides energy for all-day play, supports tissue repair and is a natural source of taurine, an amino acid critical to kittens.

Strength-Building Protein: Lamb

Adds delicious flavour and texture, while providing essential amino acids, crucial to the development and maintenance of strong, healthy muscles.

Balanced Microbiome from
Citrus Fibre & Beet Pulp

Natural, dietary citrus fibre and beet pulp nourish the gut, stimulating a balanced microbiome for the growth of beneficial bacteria in the digestive system.

Omega-6 & Omega-3 from
Animal Fats & Fish Oils

Omega-6 (chicken) and Omega-3 (fish oil) fatty acids nourish your kitten’s skin, regulating oil production and improving hydration; while encapsulated fatty acids are essential for reducing stool odour.

Cognitive Function: Salmon Oil

DHA, a crucial fatty acid found in a mother cat’s milk, is a key supplement for the brain which supports retinal development and boosts cognitive, memory and psychomotor functions.

Eye & Heart Health:
Chicken & Taurine

Taurine is an essential amino acid which helps support eye and heart health that all kittens require but cannot produce on their own.

Reinforced Natural Defences:
Freeze-Dried Melon Juice & Nutritional Yeast

Inactivated yeast balances the immune system, while freeze-dried melon juice and pulp protects cells from free radicals, supporting well-being and anti-ageing of the immune system.

Chicken meal, rice, lamb liver, lamb heart, chicken fat, pea protein, whole egg powder, brewer’s yeast, beet pulp, citrus fibre, salmon oil powder, fish oil, inulin, chicken protein, potassium chloride, sodium bisulphate, salt, essential minerals & vitamins, amino acids, encapsulated fatty acids, inactivated whole yeast, dried melon juice, rosemary extract.

Nutritional: Vitamin A 15 000 IU, Vitamin D3 1 500 IU, Vitamin E 250 IU, Vitamin C 125 IU, potassium chloride 2.5 g, zinc hydroxychloride 125 mg, ferrous sulphate 50 mg, copper sulphate 2 mg, potassium iodide 1 mg and organic selenium 0.2 mg; Preservatives: Approved antioxidants; Sensory: Palatability meat-based enhancers.

Crude protein 36%
Moisture 10%
Total fat 18%
Crude fibre 2.5%
Crude ash 8.5%
Calcium 1.2%
Phosphorus 0.9%
Magnesium 0.1%
Omega-6 fatty acids 4%
Omega-3 fatty acids 1.25%
DHA 0.25%
Glycaemic carbohydrates 20%
Taurine 0.2%
Metabolisable energy 420 kcal/100g

HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU FEED YOUR KITTEN?

Depending on their age, kittens must be fed at the same time, in the same place, 2 – 4 times per day. Initially, you can soften your kitten’s food with a little warm water. Remove any uneaten food after 20 minutes. When switching your kitten to Karoo Kitten, do so gradually, by decreasing your existing brand and increasing the amount of Karoo Kitten.

ENSURE FRESH WATER IS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR KITTEN AT ALL TIMES

FOR KITTENS

Age of Kitten Grams/Day
1 - 3 months 20 - 50 g
3 - 6 months 35 - 60 g
6 - 12 months 30 - 65 g

FOR GESTATING AND LACTATING QUEENS

Queen Weight Grams/Day
2 - 4 kg 50 - 75 g
4 - 6 kg 75 - 125 g
6 - 8 kg 125 - 155 g

Karoo Kitten available in 2kg bags, Karoo Adult available in 2kg, 4kg and 10kg bags. V26902 (Act 36 of 1947)