Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Den on May 03, 2010, 15:16:16 PM
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I just stumbled across a new cat food available in the UK. It's from New Zealand and is a high meat, grain free food in both wet and dry. I can't seem to get a lot of the site to load myself but it's here ...
http://www.ZiwiPeakShop.co.uk/acatalog/ZiwiPeak_Daily_Cat_Cuisine.html
http://www.ziwipeak.com/nzl/home.shtml
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Heres ingredients if anyone else cant load it all
Venison and fish daily cat cusine
INGREDIENTS:
Venison - Meat (min 26%), Liver, Tripe, Heart and Kidney (min 18%); Hoki Fish (min 14%); Green-lipped and Blue Mussel (min 4%); Carrageenan; Guar Gum; Flaxseed Oil; Sodium Tripolyphosphate; Minerals; Vitamins; Taurine. Calories 373 KJ/100g.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Protein (min.) 8.5%
Fat (min.) 5.0%
Vitamin A 3000 IU/kg
Fibre (max.) 1.0%
Vitamin D3 150 IU/kg
Moisture (max.) 83%
Vitamin E 15 mg/kg
Ash (max.) 2.5%
Copper 2.5 mg/kg
Calcium 0.37%
Phosphorus 0.30%
185g tin £1.79
Lamb menu
Lamb - Meat (min 40%); Liver, Tripe, Heart and Kidney (min 18%); Green-lipped and Blue Mussel (min 4%); Carrageenan; Minerals; Guar Gum; Flaxseed Oil; Sodium Tripolyphosphate; Vitamins; DL-Methionine; Taurine. Calories 495 KJ/100g
And their info
ZiwiPeak Venison & Fish 'Daily Cat' A natural balanced 'Real Meat' diet with vitamins and minerals
100% Natural - no preservatives, no colours, no fillers or grains
A Natural Balanced 'Real Meat' Diet from New Zealand
ZiwiPeak products are formulated on the same balance of meat ingredients that cats would find hunting in the wild. It's the diet that nature intended. Energise your pet with the nutritional value of a raw meat diet, with the convenience of air-dried portions.
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And the dry
Venison - Meat (min. 61.2%), Liver (min. 15%), Tripe, Heart and Kidney (min. 9.5%), Chicory Syrup, Green-lipped and Blue Mussel (min. 4%), Fish Oil, Lecithin, Kelp, Vitamins and Minerals; Naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols. Additives: Vit. D3, Vit. E, Copper. Calories 1794 KJ/100g.
£7.99 for 400g :faint:
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Thanks MM. I was having so much trouble yesterday. It loaded up once but when I switched pages it kept coming up with a 404 error thingy. How much is the wet? That's what I was trying to find but couldn't :scared:
LOL ahh never mind ... apparently I need to go to specsavers :evillaugh:
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Just be aware also, animal welfare standards for consumable meat aren't always as good as our own, there was a huge pig farming scandal there last year :(
I did look into this myself though whilst there, just never got round to trying it.
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Alot of brands now are made in thailand and the EU, so theres not much escaping it :(
The price of the dry seems abit OTT!
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The price of the dry seems abit OTT!
Agree. It's over twice the price of Orijen dry.
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£20 a kg and thats not looking at delivery costs :scared: