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All Natural Balance Pet Foods Have Been Developed By Veterinarians And Animal Nutritionists Natural Balance Premium Pet Food Formulas Are Formulated To Meet The Nutritional Levels No Artificial Flavors, Color Or Bleached Ingredients
Adult Cat: Feed 1 6 oz Can (or 2 3 oz Cans) daily per 8 lb of body weight. Pregnant Queens: Feed 1.25, 6 oz Cans (or 2.5, 3 oz Cans) daily per 8 lb of body weight. Lactating Queens: Feed up to 3, 6 oz Cans (or 6, 3 oz Cans) daily per 8 lb of body weight.
In May 2021, a single “best by” date of Natural Balance L.I.D. Limited Ingredient Diets Green Pea & Chicken Formula dry cat food was recalled because of the potential for salmonella contamination.
We have had ongoing supply chain issues for the past several months that has resulted in a temporary out of stock issue with our canned dog foods. We hope to have the canned dog formulas back on shelf by the end of this year – the first part of 2023.
Cats can and should eat wet food every day because it agrees with the feline digestive system better than dry or semi-moist food.
There are two main factors that are affecting the current availability of cat food, especially canned food: aluminum shortages and ingredient shortages. Aluminum shortage is the bigger problem affecting your ability to buy wet cat food right now, so let's address that issue first.
While you may read or hear cat owners or even veterinarians say that cats are healthier when they eat only canned food, outside of cats with kidney disease or urinary tract disease, there is no good evidence that the type of diet makes a difference in overall health.
can (Fancy Feast-size can) twice daily may work better. This amount is also cat-specific and often needs adjusting up or down. Feeding canned food seems to create the best balance between calories and feeling full, and the meal seems to tide the cat over better than a dry food meal.
Never feed your cat from a can, ever!! Put your face in a can then try to eat and breathe at the same time-without a spoon or fork.
If you're wondering, “how much wet food should I feed my cat?” check the can or consult your veterinarian for feeding recommendations. In general, you can feed an average-sized adult cat one 3-ounce can per 3 to 3½ pounds of body weight daily.