In september 2019 taste of the wild launched its first grain inclusive range called ancient grains.
Taste of the wild cat food ingredients.
Taste of the wild cat food with salmon ingredients.
Taste of the wild dog food supports our pooch friends with nutrition based on ancient canine needs.
Their recipes are created by nutritionist and veterinarians to provide quality and safety to your lovely pet.
Your pampered kitty shares dna with wild felines so taste of the wild cat food is inspired by the diet of ancient cats.
About taste of the wild cat food.
Taste of the wild s cat food range is a lot smaller than its dog food range.
Made with just three key ingredients pasture raised angus beef lentils and omega rich sunflower oil this limited ingredient diet promotes easy digestibility and delivers wildly delicious taste.
You ll find grain free.
Feed your kitty s carnivorous cravings with taste of the wild prey angus beef limited ingredient recipe dry cat food.
Taste of the wild and taste of the wild prey are high quality affordable dog and cat foods with protein sources that are based on your pet s natural diet.
But regardless of its main protein all of them contain meat from salmon or a form of it like salmon oil or its broth.
In every formula the first ingredient is from real meat fish or fowl.
This is likely a reaction to the fears surrounding legumes potatoes and other non grain carbohydrate ingredients.
This company is committed to bringing your pet foods that are high in nutrients.
Taste of the wild cat food is owned by schell kampeter inc also known as diamond pet foods.
Salmon is a good source of dha an omega 3 fatty acid.
Taste of the wild cat foods comes in various flavors.
With 42 protein this recipe is packed with highly digestible energy for cats of all ages.
The unique combination of roasted venison and smoked salmon provide your cat with the proper protein vital to a lean and healthy body while legumes vegetables fruits and carefully selected ingredients provide them with the balanced nutrition nature intended.