Grain-free cat food
Cats are carnivores and quickly react with flatulence and diarrhea if the grain content in their food is too high. A cat should not eat more than around 25g of grain per day. Cats that suffer from a grain allergy or grain intolerance should be given a grain-free cat food. here you will find our grain-free varieties of dry food, wet food and kitten food as well as grain-free snacks for your cat.
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Tasting pack with 6 delicious varieties of complete food in a tasty sauce
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Grain-free premium complete feed with a high protein contentVenandi Animal -
CHF 54.10
Grain-free premium complete feed with a high protein contentVenandi Animal -
CHF 54.10
Complete food for adult cats with fresh meat
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Grain-free Complete food, organic quality
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CHF 50.60
Complete food for adult cats with 68% fresh meat
PURE Naturfutter -
from CHF 37.60
Complete food for adult cats, made from two fine layers
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from CHF 27.00
Grain & sugar-free wet food (complete food) with the healthy combination of chicken & celery
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CHF 46.50
Single protein snack for cats with a high meat content
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CHF 85.40Free shipping
Premium wet food for picky and demanding cats
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Is grain in cat food unhealthy?
Cats are pure carnivores and are relatively poor at digesting cereals. Carbohydrates only play a subordinate role for them as a source of energy. Nevertheless, in principle it is not unhealthy for cats if their food contains a certain amount of grain. Cereals contain many essential fatty acids as well as high amounts of trace elements, vitamins and minerals. It also provides important dietary fiber, which ensures good digestion and can prevent constipation. It is therefore by no means simply a cheap filler. Read more about this in our advice topic: Is grain in dog and cat food unhealthy?
Which cats benefit from grain-free cat food?
Cats with a hypersensitivity to grains or gluten in particular can benefit from grain-free cat food. As a substitute, potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkin and special vegetables provide the necessary nutrients (fiber, vitamins, carbohydrates and minerals).
Grain-free cat food can be fed to both kittens and adult cats. For senior cats, care should be taken to ensure that the protein content of the food is not too high, as this can put a strain on the kidneys.