Turkey, Egg, Potato, Carrot & Parsley with CompleteMe Renal

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Turkey, Egg, Potato, Carrot & Parsley with CompleteMe Renal

Veterinary Nutrition Group (VNG)
Please Note: This is a cat food only recipe and not for human consumption.

Ingredients
  

  • 550 grams turkey mince (12% fat)
  • 2 large eggs (yolk & white; no shell)
  • 260 grams potato (peeled)
  • 30 grams carrot (fresh or frozen)
  • 2 tbsp duck fat
  • 1 tbsp parsley (fresh)
  • 1 tsp chia seeds
  • 4 capsules Wanderlust plant omega-3
  • 25 grams CompleteMe Renal

Instructions
 

  • Pan-fry the turkey mince in a non-stick pan (without added oil) until cooked. Alternatively, include the turkey raw, depending on preference. We recommend cooking but some cats prefer raw meat.
  • Scramble the eggs in a non-stick pan until cooked.
  • Steam or microwave the chopped potato and carrot until soft, then mash together with the duck fat.
  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the turkey, eggs, vegetables, parsley (finely chopped), and chia seeds and mix thoroughly.
  • Once all ingredients are cool, mix in the plant omega-3 capsules (contents) and CompleteMe Renal powder.
  • Be sure to mix together all the ingredients very well

Serving

  • To serve after cooking, please allow the food to cool, then weigh out the required amount for your cat (following the Daily Feeding Guide instructions below) using a scale. Serve at room temperature.

Storage

  • For the remaining food, using the Daily Feeding Guide, portion it into daily serving sizes based on your cat’s weight, and place it in an airtight container with a label for the date on which it was prepared. This prepared food can either be stored in the refrigerator (4ºC) or freezer (-15ºC).

Refrigeration

  • We recommend that prepared food is stored in the fridge for a maximum of 3 days.

Freezing

  • Prepared meals (including all ingredients and the CompleteMe Renal supplement) can be frozen for up to 4 weeks. It is important that when you defrost the meals, you do not heat the food to a high temperature, but rather defrost it gently until just warm, in the fridge (e.g., overnight) or in a microwave or warm water bath. This is because heating up the food may destroy some of the vitamin content.

Notes

Recipe Notes
Turkey, Egg, Potato, Carrot & Parsley · Renal
🥩 Protein: 27.67%
💧 Fat: 60.78%
🌾 Carbs: 11.55%
⚡ 1.62 kcal/g
This batch makes approximately 1 kilogram of food.
Percentage Calories From: Protein: 27.67% ; Fat: 60.78% ; Carbohydrate: 11.55% | Phosphorus: 0.87 gram/Mcal
Use Mishcats feeding calculator to work out how much to feed your cat with renal disease on a daily basis. You’ll need the number below to enter into the calculator.
Caloric Density: 1.62 kcal/gram.
This recipe has been formulated to support cats with renal disease and should only be fed under the supervision of a veterinarian. This recipe is not suitable for healthy cats or kittens, nor for human consumption.
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