From Anchovies to Zinc.

Use this almanac along with the content label of any of our recipes to not only see what each ingredient is, but what it means for your feline’s health.

What’s Inside
Vitamins

Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex


A synthetic version of Vitamin K, a vitamin needed for the synthesis of certain proteins, to promote in the creation of strong bones, and support the ability of blood to clot.

Nicotinic Acid (Source of Vitamin B3)

An essential nutrient important in the catabolism of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, that promotes skin and coat health, and a healthy gastrointestinal system.

Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Source of Vitamin B6)

Vitamin B6 is required for the proper function of proteins, fats, and sugars in the body, as well as the growth and development of the brain, nerves, skin, and more.

Riboflavin Supplement (Source of Vitamin B2)

An important nutrient for the proper digestion of fats and carbohydrates for energy production, and for normal health and development.

Thiamine Mononitrate (Source of Vitamin B1)

The preferred form of Vitamin B1, this supplement is a more stable version of the vitamin and promotes a healthy nervous system.

Vitamin A Supplement

Fat soluble vitamin supporting the immune system, vision, growth, skin, and hair development. Especially important in the development of kittens. 


Vitamin B12 Supplement

Water soluble vitamin that supports the brain and nervous system, as well as the formation of blood, and the immune function of the body.

Vitamin D3 Supplement

Fat soluble vitamin that supports the absorption of Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphate, and Zinc.

Vitamin E Supplement

Fat soluble vitamin which plays a role in the formation of cells, the metabolism of fats, and is an antioxidant.

Minerals

Calcium Lactate

A source of Calcium, that supports the formation of strong bones and teeth, and promotes healthy muscles.

Calcium Pantothenate

A dietary salt which provides both Calcium and Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5).

Copper Sulfate

A trace mineral that plays a vital part of the production of connective tissue, Iron metabolism, bone formation, and other bodily functions.

Ferrous Sulfate

A source of Iron, needed for the creation of healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen through the body.

Manganese Sulfate

A quality source of Manganese, a nutrient which helps process cholesterol, carbohydrates, and protein, enhance the immune system, and may be involved in bone formation.

Potassium Iodide

Nutritional supplement used as a bioavailable source of Iodide, supporting thyroid health, normal cell function, and the formation of healthy muscles, bones, and teeth.

Zinc Sulfate


A fundamental element that protects against free radicals, promoting immune function, and proper skin and coat health.

Supplements

Choline Chloride

Choline is a component of the lipid layer of cell walls and is also a precursor for methionine synthesis in the liver, helping your pet absorb important nutrients.

Folic Acid

A B Vitamin that’s essential for a number of bodily functions, including synthesizing and repairing DNA, and aiding rapid cell division and growth in young or pregnant animals.

Fructooligosaccharide

Also known as FOS, a highly beneficial fiber that feeds beneficial bacteria and promotes balance in your cat’s digestive tract.

Guar Gum

Used primarily as a thickener and stabilizer in certain recipes, it offers highly soluble and easily digestible fiber with a low caloric content.

Locust Bean Gum

Also known as Carob Gum, is a thickening agent made from the seeds of the Carob Tree.

Tapioca Starch


A gluten-free thickening agent made from the root of the Cassava Plant.

Taurine

An organic acid that supports cardiovascular function, regulation of the nervous system, and thyroid health. Cats must derive Taurine from their food as they cannot manufacture it on their own.

Tricalcium Phosphate

A viable source of both Calcium and Phosphorus, essential nutrients that promote healthy bones and teeth.