Like lions and tigers, domesticated cats are obligate carnivores and by definition have no nutritional requirement for starch/carbohydrates or plant proteins in their diet. When a feline doesn’t eat her natural diet – meat and fat, she can become overweight and at risk for diabetes. Young Again Zero Mature High Protein Cat Food supports your pre-diabetic or diabetic cat by giving her a carnivore-based alternative to traditional cat foods. No starch or plant proteins. As your cat matures, her body also requires less calcium, phosphorous, magnesium and other nutrients. Excess levels of these nutrients can actually create health problems in CRD and aging felines.
Recommended for felines that cannot tolerate excess starch.
-Contains less than 1% starch/carbohydrates
-Supports lean muscle development
-Cats eat less
-Supports healthy weight
-Highly digestible protein and fat for a cleaner litter box
-Soft, kitten-like fur you will love to touch
-Zero costs about 52 cents a day to feed vs. $2 a day for canned food
-Potassium Citrate
-Reduced Phosphorous 0.50%
-Rich in Omega 3 & 6
-High Protein formula
-Grain free and plant protein free
-Reduced Iodine level
-Reduced levels of Calcium and Magnesium
Your cat is considered mature as soon as they are done growing bone. For most cats that will be at about 2 years of age. However, for breeds like the Maine Coon, it may be as long as 5 years. Please consult your veterinarian or breeder if you are unsure if your cat has reached adulthood.