Trilogy™ Freeze Dried Lamb Cat Treats
Made from Australian and New Zealand single ingredient proteins, our freeze dried cat treats are naturally high in quality protein and provide texture variety that cats naturally crave in their diet. They can be served as a healthy treat or topper to complement your cat’s meal.
With 78% protein for healthy muscles, our TRILOGY™ Freeze Dried New Zealand Lamb Pieces have been developed to meet the instinctual needs of indoor cats by our pet nutritionists. Free from grains, gluten, corn, soy, artificial preservatives, flavours and colours, these treats are a delicious and nutritious addition to your cat’s diet.
- Freeze dried lamb protein from New Zealand
- With 78% protein for healthy muscles
- Feed as a treat or on its own as a meal topper
- Free from grains, gluten, corn and soy
- Naturally free from artificial preservatives, flavours and colours
- Delicious and highly palatable for ultimate satisfaction
FAQ
Below you will find some common questions asked by our customers.
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Introducing any new food to your dog should be done gradually, so as to avoid the risk of any stomach upsets. If you’re introducing a new type of food, or variety, we recommend doing it over the course of a week. As per the diagram below, start by substituting your dog’s current food with just 25% of the new Ivory Coat food you’re introducing. To ensure you’re feeding your dog the correct amount overall, be careful to substitute 25% of the recommended portion size that’s included on each pack - don’t just fill up the remaining space. Over the course of the week, provided your dog adjusts well, you can then increase the percentage of the new food, so it eventually replaces the previous option entirely.
You can feed your pet one or two meals a day with our foods. If feeding twice daily, be sure to split the daily feeding amount in half for each meal. Feeding more than once a day may help to prevent bloat and aid in better digestion.
Yes, all of our foods meet the Australian standards and those of the AAFCO – could expand to Yes, all of our foods meet the Australian standard and nutrition guidelines of the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO).
