ADULT CAT FOOD

Salmon, Chicken & Bison

Salmon is rich in high-quality protein, which is essential for maintaining strong muscles, healthy skin, and a shiny coat in cats. Furthermore, salmon is a good source of vitamins and minerals that are important for a cat’s overall health, including vitamins B12 and D, and the minerals selenium and phosphorus. 

  • 38% Protein
  • 16% Fat
  • 80% Animals Protein
  • 20% Fruits & Vegetables

Why SALMON

Protein is essential for a cat’s growth, as it helps to build and maintain strong muscles, tissues, and organs. Salmon is a good source of high-quality protein, which can help support a cat’s growth during its early stages of life. Here are some reasons why salmon is good for cats:

  1. High-quality protein
  2. Omega-3 fatty acids
  3. Essential vitamins and minerals
  4. Weight management
  5. Improved heart health
Little kitty and fish salmon

CHICKEN MEAL

A good source of nutrition for cats, as they often contain high-quality chicken meat as the main ingredient, along with other important nutrients. However, it’s important to choose a high-quality brand like WildernessLegend that uses real chicken meat, without by-products or fillers that are not as nutritious for cats.

BISON MEAL

Bison meat kibbles can be a good source of nutrition for cats, as bison meat is a lean source of protein and contains many important nutrients that cats need to stay healthy. 

scottish fold cat sitting on table near bowls with pet food

Main Ingredients & Essential Benefits

Different types of raw meat steaks Beef striploin, salmon and chicken breast. Black background

SALMON OIL

Salmon oil can be a beneficial supplement for cats, as it is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, which have numerous health benefits. Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for a cat’s overall health, as they help support healthy brain function, improve joint health, and reduce inflammation in the body.

MARINE COLLAGEN

Collagen is a protein that is found in connective tissues, such as skin, bones, and cartilage, and is important for maintaining the health and integrity of these tissues. While marine collagen may offer some potential benefits for cats, it’s important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any new supplements to your cat.