Made by Nacho Minced in Bone Broth Cat Food Cups Variety Pack 10 ct, 25 oz
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Description
Does your cat crave the ultimate in feline cuisine? Treat them to the exquisite Nacho's Premium Bone Broth Minced Cat Food Variety Pack! This top - notch meal is a blend of high - quality natural wet cat food, fortified with essential vitamins, minerals, and taurine. Inside this convenient pack, there are two mouth - watering flavors. Enjoy real cage - free chicken or sustainably - caught salmon, which are excellent sources of protein. Nacho's signature bone broth not only adds amazing flavor but also helps keep your cat hydrated. With prebiotics to aid digestion and extracts from pumpkin, cranberry, and other fruits providing fiber and antioxidants, it's a well - rounded meal. The best part? No corn, wheat, soy, artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. Your cat will also benefit from omega - 3 and 6 fatty acids and a guaranteed amount of DHA for a sharp mind. Give your beloved pet the best; try Nacho's cat food variety pack today! Two Nacho - approved recipes, served with hydrating bone broth. 5 cups of minced chicken in bone broth and 5 cups of minced salmon in bone broth. Fruits and vegetables offer fiber and antioxidants.




To use this cat food, simply open the cup and serve it to your cat in a clean bowl. You can serve it at room temperature or slightly warmed to enhance the aroma. It's a great standalone meal, but you can also mix it with a little bit of water to make it easier for your cat to eat, especially if they have dental issues. Keep in mind that you should always provide fresh water for your cat. Store any unopened cups in a cool, dry place. Once opened, cover the cup and refrigerate it, and use it within 2 - 3 days. This cat food is suitable for most adult cats, but if your cat has any special dietary needs or health concerns, it's best to consult your veterinarian first.