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Comparison Monge Gift Sterilsed Duck with Pomegranate 50 g vs Club 4 Paws Sterilised 14 kg

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Monge Gift Sterilsed Duck with Pomegranate 50 g
Club 4 Paws Sterilised  14 kg
Monge Gift Sterilsed Duck with Pomegranate 50 gClub 4 Paws Sterilised 14 kg
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Typetreatsdry food
Type of treatsnacks
Packing weight0.05 kg14 kg
Breed
short-haired
long-haired
short-haired
long-haired
Age
from 12 months
young
adults
 
from 12 months
young
adults
senior
Food classpremium
General purpose
for sterilized cats
for sterilized cats
Special purpose
 
 
hypoallergenic
 
 
for skin and coat
for obesity management
 
for immune system
for kidneys
Ingredientsduck, pomegranatemeat and offal, cereals, fats, vitamins and minerals
Calories353 kcal/100g
Added to E-Catalogapril 2023december 2020

Type

- Dry food. Feeds in the form of characteristic granules with minimal water content. They are very convenient to use, easy to store (and can be stored for a long time), and are also profitable - in the sense that “drying” is higher in calories than canned food and requires smaller portions. It is believed that it is not so well digested, but dry food of normal quality will definitely not cause harm, the main thing is that the pet always has access to fresh drinking water. But one of the obvious disadvantages of “drying” is the low fat content.

- Canned food. “Wet” food, which, unlike dry food, contains a large amount of water. It also contains more fat, making it somewhat better absorbed and digested. The main disadvantage of canned food is its short shelf life when opened. In addition, they are not as nutritious as “drying” and are more expensive.

- Milk substitutes. Milk replacers for small kittens who are unable to receive mother's milk. As a rule, they are intended for cubs aged from birth to weaning (about 2 months). Such food is produced in the form of a powder, dissolved in water before use. Some brands can also be used for supplementary feeding of pregnant and lactating cats.

- A treat. “Tiny” food given to the cat little by little as a treat - for example, in the process of training, when building relationships, or just like tha...t, “to cheer up.” Specialized treats are also produced - for example, preventive or with vitamins. Please note that when using such feeds, you must carefully follow the dosage prescribed by the manufacturer.

- Soup. Delicious additions to a cat's basic diet. The increased moisture content in soups allows you to equalize the water balance in your pet’s body, which is very important for animals that drink little water. Finely chopped pieces of meat or fish are often found in soups. This food is suitable as a snack or as a supplement to regular meals throughout the day. The soup will also be a good addition to dry food, especially for tech cats that need to increase their fluid intake.

- Pasta. In the form of a paste, packaged in tubes or bags, food is usually produced in addition to the cat's regular diet. Many toothpastes contain added vitamins, minerals and other beneficial substances to maintain the pet’s health, components for dental care, hair removal, appetite stimulation, etc. Some pastes are supposed to be used as treats for cats.

Type of treat

- Snacks. Delicious snacks for cats are divided into several subtypes. These can be neutral treats to encourage a pet, fortified treats with a rich complex of nutrients, minerals and trace elements, nutritious snacks for an animal, preventive goodies to prevent the formation of tartar and remove excess hair from the gastrointestinal tract.

- Sticks. Treats in the form of chewing sticks or sausages with a hard texture. Sticks will appeal to cats who love to crunch. Most often, such delicacies are used to prevent tartar and improve digestion.

- Drying natural. Dried treats from natural raw materials for long chewing. The main ingredients in such delicacies are dried rawhide, meat or fish. Natural dryers are often produced in the form of small pieces or cubes, in the form of fish, etc.

Age

Age category for which the food is designed.

Different ages are associated with different needs for energy, nutrients, vitamins and trace elements. For example, kittens need large amounts of proteins, fats and minerals to grow properly. It is for small kittens that the largest number of nutrition gradations by age has been introduced (from 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months). Young cats use a lot of energy, while older cats tend to have dental and digestive problems, and need easily digestible and non-solid food. These features are taken into account when creating feed.

Specifically, by age, cats in this case can be divided into the following categories:

- Kittens - from birth to reaching the size of an adult cat (8 - 12 months). Solid foods can be given to kittens from about 1 month of age; before that, if there is no lactating mother cat nearby, it is recommended to use milk replacers.

- Young - from one to two years.

- Adults - from 2 to 7 - 8 years.

- Elderly - from 7 - 8 years and above.

Food class

The overall quality and, accordingly, the price of the feed depends on the class.

Economy. The cheapest and most affordable food, designed only to ensure that the cat is not hungry; there is no talk of any benefit for the body, moreover, with prolonged use, such food can even harm the health of the pet. Economies are made from vegetable raw materials, low-quality by-products and food waste, and in order to make this mixture attractive to the animal, aromatic and flavoring additives are used. Because of these additives, by the way, many cats "sit down" on low-quality food and refuse to eat a more expensive and high-quality product — it does not have such a pronounced taste and smell. In light of all this, it is worth using food of this class only in the most extreme cases, and it is definitely not recommended to feed a cat with “economy” all the time.

Premium. Tolerable, and sometimes quite a good compromise between cost and quality. Such feeds are somewhat more expensive than “economists”, however, they also differ favorably in composition — they already contain meat, and the quality of other components is noticeably higher, although additives (including flavoring and aromatic) are often also enough. This class of food is very popular among ordinary cat owners who care about a more or less normal diet for their pets and at the same time do not want to spend large sums on food for the...animal.

Super premium. This class will be appreciated by those cat owners who care about the health of their pets and at the same time can afford something more expensive than the usual "premium". This variety is the highest quality of the ubiquitous feeds: there is a lot of meat in such products, high-quality harmless by-products are used for them, and often vitamin-mineral complexes are also added to the composition. We can say that if “premium” is a normal class of food for an ordinary domestic cat, then super-premium is very good.

Holistic. Elite food, produced primarily for professional cat breeders and catteries involved in the maintenance and breeding of thoroughbred cats. The composition of such feeds is, if not perfect, then as close to perfect as possible, they contain absolutely all the substances necessary for the cat's body in the optimal proportion. However, the cost of "holistics" is extremely high, so it hardly makes sense to buy such food for an ordinary domestic cat, even a thoroughbred one.

Special purpose

Purpose of feed. This is a specific parameter, more highly specialized than the series (see above): food should be selected first of all according to the series, and only then according to its intended purpose. We also note that often one composition has several purposes at once - for example, “for skin and wool” and “hypoallergenic”.

For leather and wool. Foods that help improve the condition of the skin and coat. They contain an increased amount of “building materials” from which skin cells and fur hairs are formed. Please note that this type of food may also be intended for short-haired cats.

Taking care of your teeth. Food for improving dental health and preventing problems with them. As a rule, they provide cleaning of teeth and disinfection of the oral cavity, and also supply the body with calcium and other substances that strengthen teeth.

- For joints. Feeds that strengthen joints and prevent the development of diseases associated with them. They contain an increased amount of chondroprotectors - substances used to build cartilage tissue and protect it from wear and tear. Such foods are especially useful in old age.

- For the kidneys. Feeds that improve kidney function. The main function of such compositions is the prevention and treatment of urolithiasis.

- For the immune system. Foods designed to strengthen the immune system. They are characterized by a high content of vitamins and microelements; they may also contain specific immunomodulatory ingredients (for example, extracts of medicinal plants). Please note that if your pet is prone to allergies, such foods should be used with extreme caution.

- For the picky ones. Food for cats that have specific taste preferences and are able to refuse food due to the fact that it is “tasteless”. Such compositions are developed with an emphasis on the taste component, and their specific tastes may be different. Please note that food for picky pets may be useful when switching from cheap formulations rich in flavor enhancers to higher quality food.

- Hypoallergenic. Compositions selected in such a way as to minimize the likelihood of allergies. In addition to cats prone to allergies, such food is also used for show animals: on the eve of exhibitions and competitions, owners switch their pets to hypoallergenic food in order to minimize the likelihood of illness before the big day.

- From obesity. Feeds intended for the prevention and treatment of obesity. As a rule, they have a reduced calorie content; In addition, the composition may contain ingredients that accelerate metabolism. Especially useful for animals leading a sedentary lifestyle.

- For bones. Foods that strengthen bones. They contain an increased amount of substances used to build bone tissue - in particular calcium. They are especially useful at a young age, while the musculoskeletal system is just developing, as well as for older animals whose bones weaken with age.

- From hairballs in the stomach. Foods designed to remove hairballs from your pet's stomach. They contain a large amount of natural plant fibers and insoluble fiber. Together, they promote safe, fast and natural removal of hair from the digestive tract. Regular consumption of such foods reduces the risk of new hairballs forming in the stomach.

— For diabetics (sugar maintenance). Dietary complete food for cats that helps regulate blood glucose levels. These foods usually contain carbohydrates with a low glycemic index. At the same time, the diet provides all the needs of a pet with diabetes in vitamins, amino acids and microelements.

- For vision. Special purpose foods designed to meet the needs of the cat's visual system. They can be very helpful for pets with certain eye conditions or for aging cats whose vision is deteriorating. These foods often contain vitamins A and E, antioxidants, lutein and taurine - these nutrients are included in the diet formula to support healthy eye tissue and retina.

- For heart. Food for maintaining cardiovascular health. They are introduced into the diet of aging cats, as well as pets with a predisposition to heart disease. Heart foods are low in sodium and contain various antioxidants, taurine, and Omega-3 fatty acids. They help regulate heart rhythm, maintain efficient heart muscle function and vascular health.

There are also more specific purposes found in special feeds (see “Series”). Here are some options for such appointments:

— For cats with sensitive skin and digestive system;
— For exhibition animals;
— For street cats;
— For domestic cats;
— For cats of large breeds (Maine Coon, Siberian, Norwegian, etc.);
— With anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects;
— Preventative to prevent a particular problem (most often urolithiasis).

Ingredients

This parameter lists the main ingredients that make up a particular food and determine its taste and nutritional qualities. It is mainly meat, fish, and poultry.

Calories

Calorie content (energy value) of the product in terms of 100 grams of weight. Knowing the calorie content of the feed and the animal's energy requirement per day, it is possible to determine the optimal daily portion size. The recommended number of calories depends on many factors — age, body type, breed of cat, the presence of certain features or diseases, etc.; This amount can be determined from special tables.