
Brit Care
Indoor Anti Stress
Summary
Brit Care Indoor Anti-Stress is a grain-free formula for indoor cats prone to stress and digestive issues.
The recipe features 26% fresh chicken and 20% dehydrated chicken, ensuring a highly digestible source of protein.
Motherwort extract (0.5%) helps stabilize heart function and reduce stress-related high blood pressure.
A fiber-rich anti-hairball complex, including pumpkin (6%), dried apples (8%), and psyllium husk (2%), aids in the passage of hairballs.
Prebiotics (FOS & MOS) and probiotics support a healthy gut microbiome and improve digestion.
Essential fatty acids, with omega-3 (0.3%) and omega-6 (1.5%), promote skin health and coat shine.
The formula includes sea buckthorn and cranberries (0.2%) to support urinary health by reducing the risk of infections.
Pros:
- High-quality protein: Contains 26% fresh chicken and 20% dehydrated chicken, providing essential amino acids for muscle maintenance.
- Stress support: Includes 0.5% dried motherwort, which may help reduce anxiety and promote heart health.
- Hairball control: A blend of pumpkin, dried apples, and psyllium husk aids in natural hairball elimination.
- Gut health: Probiotics and prebiotics (FOS & MOS) improve digestion and promote beneficial gut bacteria.
- Urinary health: Ingredients like sea buckthorn and cranberries support the urinary tract by lowering the risk of infections.
Cons:
- Moderate fat content: At 13%, the fat level may not be suitable for cats with low-energy needs.
- Limited omega-3 content: Only 0.3% omega-3 may not provide optimal skin and coat benefits compared to higher omega-3 formulas.
- Potential allergens: Hydrolyzed chicken liver and brewer’s yeast may not be suitable for cats with specific protein sensitivities.
- High fiber content: The 4% crude fiber may not be ideal for cats that do not require additional fiber intake.
Nutrition
Ingredients
- Fresh chicken meat 26%
- Yellow peas 25%
- Dehydrated chicken 20%
- Dried apples 8%
- Pumpkin 6%
- Poultry fat (preserved with tocopherols) 4%
- Salmon oil 2%
- Psyllium husk and seeds 2%
- Hydrolyzed chicken liver 2%
- Brewer's yeast 2%
- and also:
Vitamins and Additives
- Vitamin A 20000 IU
- Vitamin B1 10 mg/kg
- Vitamin B2 12 mg/kg
- Vitamin B6 10 mg/kg
- Vitamin B12 0.04 mg/kg
- Vitamin C 300 mg
- Vitamin D3 800 IU
- Vitamin E 600 mg/kg
- and also:
Contains EU approved natural antioxidants: tocopherol extracts from vegetable oil (1b306), ascorbyl palmitate (1b304) & rosemary extract
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