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Evanger's Heritage Classics Wet Cat Food Chicken Lickin' Dinner Chicken -- 12.5 oz


Evanger's Heritage Classics Wet Cat Food Chicken Lickin' Dinner Chicken
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Evanger's Heritage Classics Wet Cat Food Chicken Lickin' Dinner Chicken -- 12.5 oz

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Evanger's Heritage Classics Wet Cat Food Chicken Lickin' Dinner Chicken Description

  • Complete Balanced Diet
  • No Fillers or Preservatives
  • Limited Ingredients
  • Grain and Gluten Free
  • Made in USA - Cooked in the Kitchens of Evanger's
  • BPA Free
  • Endorsed by the Chicago Rabbinical Council Kosher for Passover.

Tickle your cat’s taste buds with a market fresh chicken dish.

  • Simple meat-based formulas for obligate carnivores
  • Traditional loaf style
  • Grain Free

Endorsed by the Chicago Rabbinical Council Kosher for Passover.


Directions

Evanger's Chicken Lickin' Dinner is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO nutrient profiles for all life stages. Kittens, pregnant and nursing cats may require 2-3 times above amounts, and reduced for less active or older cats. Amount of food your cat requires depends on activity, age, environment and breed.

 

An average 8-10 lb. cat will eat about 1 can daily. Adjust as needed for your cat's age & activity. Refrigerate unused portion. Provide plenty of clean, fresh water at all times. For your pet's well being, see your veterinarian regularly.

 

Refrigerate up to 36 hours after opening.

Free Of
Grain, gluten, preservatives, fillers, BPA.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Servings per Container: 0
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein Min10.0%
Crude Fat Min6.0%
Crude Fiber Max1.50%
Moisture Max78.0%
Ash Max2.5%
Calorie content (calculated) ME: 930 kcal/kg, 145 kcal/can
Other Ingredients: Chicken, chicken broth, chicken liver, butternut squash, tomato paste, guar gum, flaxseed, potassium chloride, dicalcium phosphate, brewers dried yeast, taurine, vitamins (vitamin E supplement, niacin supplement, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate [source of vitamin C], thiamine mononitrate [source of vitamin B1], calcium pantothenate, vitamin A supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride [source of vitamin B6], riboflavin supplement [source of vitamin B2], folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, biotin, vitamin D3 supplement), minerals (zinc sulfate, iron sulfate, copper sulfate, manganese sulfate, sodium selenite, potassium iodide).
Warnings

For pet food only. Not kosher for human consumption.

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What are the symptoms of food allergies in dogs?

Symptoms affecting a dog’s skin, paws or ears include itching, redness and swelling. Among the gastrointestinal symptoms, which tend to be less prevalent than skin symptoms, are vomiting, diarrhea and gas. VCA adds that food allergies also can cause hyperactivity, weight loss, lack of energy and even aggression in dogs.

When do food allergies happen in dogs?

Allergies can appear at any age, according to the American Kennel Club, but most dogs eat an allergy-triggering food for two years before symptoms show up. “Allergic reactions aren’t something that normally appear immediately after introducing a new food,” the kennel club says. “But once symptoms appear, their onset is often sudden and serious.” Most dogs react to one or two allergens and about 20% react to at least three, according to the kennel club. Some breeds may be more prone to food allergies, says the kennel club. These include Cocker Spaniels, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, poodles and Chinese Shar-Peis.

How are food allergies diagnosed in dogs?

VCA says the “best and most accurate” way to diagnose a food allergy is to put your dog on a hypoallergenic diet, called an elimination diet or elimination trial, for eight to 12 weeks. During the trial period, ingredients in your dog’s current diet, such as proteins and carbohydrates, are replaced, according to the Pet Food Institute. In addition, treats, chew toys and supplements should be avoided. “If your dog’s allergy symptoms resolve while on the food trial, the next step is to perform a food challenge by re-introducing your dog’s old food,” the institute advises. “If your dog’s symptoms resolve with the food trial and return within one week of a food challenge, your dog has been definitively diagnosed with a food allergy.” Be sure to talk to your veterinarian before your dog goes on an elimination diet.

Food intolerance vs. food allergy

The Purina Institute notes that food intolerance can mimic a food allergy. Food intolerance, or food sensitivity, is usually a chronic condition and often doesn’t involve an immune response, according to the American Kennel Club. Symptoms may include diarrhea, vomiting, an itchy coat, and chronic ear or foot infections. While food allergies and food intolerance are different conditions, the Purina Institute says, they are diagnosed and managed in similar ways.

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