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Whole Chicken and Hare with Chicken and Hare Bone Broth with CompleteMe Feline

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

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Simmer the chicken and hare carcasses to make a bone broth. Set aside, allow to cool, then weigh out the required amount.
  • Pan-fry the chicken and hare in a non-stick pan (without added oil) until cooked, then set aside, allow to cool, and finely chop.Alternatively, include the chicken (minced) and hare raw, depending on preference. We recommend cooking but some cats prefer raw meat.
  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the chicken, hare, bone broth, and chia seeds and mix thoroughly.
  • Once all ingredients are cool, mix in the plant omega-3 capsules (contents) and CompleteMe Feline 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 anairtight 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 Feline 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

This batch makes approximately 1 kilogram of food.
Percentage Calories From:
Protein: 50.20% ; Fat: 47.50% ; Carbohydrate: 2.30%
Use VNG’s online feeding calculator to work out how much to feed your cat on a daily basis.
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Caloric Density: 1.42 kcal/gram
This recipe meets the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance of adult cats with diabetes; not suitable for kittens. Not suitable for human consumption.