I know this brand for dog food (tinned) and I’ve always been very satisfied with it. When our cat suddenly developed a food-related allergic skin rash caused by Iams, I started looking for something else. With most commercial brands you’re misled, because even if it says GRAIN-FREE on the front, there’s still some kind of grain in the ingredients. At first, our cat didn’t want to eat it, but now does, and I can tell it’s quite filling.
Dr. Clauder's High Premium dry Food for Cats - Grainfree
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Dr. Clauder's High Premium dry Food for Cats - Grainfree
Cats aged between 1 and 8 years, with food allergies, can greatly benefit from the High Premium dry Food for Cats - Grainfree food from Dr. Clauder's. This food contains no grains and has optimally formulated ingredients. So do you have a cat with a food allergy? Then this might be the right choice for you! 1 kilo of dry food corresponds to the nutritional value of 920 grams of fresh meat.
Features
- Ideal for cats with food allergies
- Contains no grains
- Based on fresh poultry meat with taurine
- Flavoured with poultry
- Optimally formulated raw materials
- Ensures optimal pH value
Contents
1.5 or 4 kilos
Composition
Poultry (fresh) 20%, poultry protein (dried) 20%, potato flour, potato starch, chicken fat, buckwheat 5%, liver meal, salmon protein 4%, beet pulp, protein hydrolysate, potato protein, flaxseed eggs (dried) 1%, yeast (dried), cellulose, salmon oil 0.5%, peas (dried), chicory powder (dried), calcium carbonate, thistle oil, mannanoligosaccharides, yucca shidigera powder.
Analytical constituents
Crude protein 32%, crude fat 15%, crude fibre 3.5%, crude ash 7.9%, calcium 1.35%, phosphorus 1.2%, sodium 0.4%, omega3 0.85%, omega6 2.9%.
Dr. Clauder's High Premium dry Food for Cats - Grainfree reviews
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Very happy with it. The label on the front matches the actual ingredientsBy Miranda, Saturday 28 March 2026Dr. Clauder's High Premium Dry Food for Cats - Grainfree - 1.5 kg
I know this brand for dog food (tinned) and I’ve always been very satisfied with it. When our cat suddenly developed a food-related allergic skin rash caused by Iams, I started looking for something else. With most commercial brands you’re misled, because even if it says GRAIN-FREE on the front, there’s still some kind of grain in the ingredients. At first, our cat didn’t want to eat it, but now does, and I can tell it’s quite filling.
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