| Management number | 234982106 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | US$682.50 | Model Number | 234982106 | ||
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Ciuffi
Dry Food with Chicken and Vegetables for Kittens 15 kg
Formulation: Complete dry food designed specifically for kittens. The primary ingredients are cereals and meat/animal derivatives (~35%), with ~11% chicken, and dried peas (~0.2%) plus small amounts of vegetable protein extracts and tuna (~1%) for variety and flavor.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude protein: 36.00%
Crude fat: 14.00%
Crude fibre: 2.60%
Vitamin A: 15,120 IU
Vitamin D₃: 1,135 IU
Vitamin E: 125 IU
Taurine: 945 mg
Trace minerals—copper, zinc, iron, manganese, iodine, selenium—in balanced ratios.
Antioxidants included for shelf-life & freshness.
While Ciuffi doesn’t publish a specific weight-based feeding chart, the general principles for kittens apply:
Up to 4 months: Feed 3 small meals per day.
After 4 months (until about 6‑8 months): Reduce to 2 meals per day.
After ~10–12 months of age: Transition to adult food gradually.
During rapid growth (5–8 months): Target 60–65 calories per pound of body weight per day.
Example: A 5 lb (≈ 2.3 kg) kitten needs ~300–325 calories daily.
Since protein and fat are ~36% and ~14% respectively, this diet is moderately calorie-dense. While Ciuffi doesn’t list calories per cup, typical kitten kibble (about 400–500 kcal per cup) applies.
So for ~300 calories/day: approximately ¾ cup dry food, split into two or three meals.
Monitor body weight and growth:
If kitten seems underweight or isn’t gaining, increase portion slightly.
If gaining too quickly or becoming chunky, reduce portion.
Always offer plenty of fresh water and consider adding quality wet food to support hydration and balanced nutrition.
| Kitten Weight | Estimated Daily Calories | Approx. Dry Food |
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| 1.8–2.3 kg (4–5 lb) | ~275–325 kcal | ~¾ cup |
| 2.7 kg (6 lb) | ~330–390 kcal | ~1 cup |
| 3.6 kg (8 lb) | ~420–520 kcal | ~1¼ cup |
Split totals into:
Three meals if under 4 months.
Two meals if older than ~4–5 months.
Gradual introduction: Introduce this food gradually (10–25% per day over a week) especially if switching brands.
Combine with wet kitten food daily—supports hydration and adds variety.
Watch your kitten’s body condition and adjust feeding quantities as needed.
Consult your vet for personalized advice, especially if your kitten has health or breed-specific needs.
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