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TOW Lowland Creek Cat Chunks in Gravy Pouch
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Product Overview
Give your cat a taste of the wild with Lowland Creek Cat Chunks in Gravy, a complete and balanced grain-free meal made with premium meats in a rich, savoury gravy.
Formulated with turkey, chicken, duck, and chicken liver, this protein-packed recipe provides the essential amino acids needed for strong muscles, healthy growth, and overall vitality at every life stage.
Enhanced with superfoods, omega fatty acids, taurine, and prebiotic fibre, it delivers complete daily nutrition with no artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives.
Key Features & Benefits
🍗 High-Quality Meat Chunks in Gravy
Made with real turkey, chicken, duck, and liver for complete, highly digestible protein.
🌾 Grain-Free Recipe
Supports easy digestion and reduces food sensitivities.
🍅 Antioxidant-Rich Superfoods
Dried blueberries and raspberries help defend against oxidative stress and boost immune health.
🌻 Omega 3 & 6 Fatty Acids
A balanced blend of salmon and sunflower oils promotes healthy skin and a glossy coat.
💓 Taurine for Heart & Vision Health
Essential amino acid that supports normal heart function, eyesight, and reproduction.
🦷 Added Vitamins A & E plus Calcium
Strengthens teeth, bones, and immune system.
🦠 Inulin Prebiotic Fibre
Encourages a balanced digestive system and healthy gut flora.
🚫 No Artificial Colours, Flavours or Preservatives
Pure, wholesome nutrition for everyday wellbeing.
Composition
Turkey (17%), Chicken (11%), Chicken Liver (9%), Duck (7%), Minerals, Poultry Plasma, Salmon Oil, Sunflower Oil, Inulin, Dried Sweet Potatoes, Dried Blueberries, Dried Raspberries.
Feeding Guide
For an adult cat weighing approximately 4 kg, it is recommended to feed 2 to 3 pouches per day.
Serve at room temperature and split into two meals.
Provide fresh drinking water at all times.
Refrigerate unused portions and use within 72 hours.
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