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Royal Canin Feline Breed Norwegian Forest 5 X 14.1oz (22,95 €/ KG)

$ 28.53

Availability: 11 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Features: reduced hairball formation
  • Brand: Royal Canin
  • Type: Dry Food
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Cat Age: Adult
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: France
  • Number of Units: 2
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • EAN: 3182550825962
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modified Article: No
  • Package: No
  • Condition: New
  • Measuring Unit: kg
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Royal Canin Feline Breed Norwegian Forest 5 X 14.1oz (22,95 €/ KG)
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    Royal Canin Feline Norwegian Forest Cat
    - the exclusive diet for the Norwegian Forest Cat from 12 months
    Healthy skin and a beautiful coat
    The Norwegian Forest Cat has a thick, water-repellent coat with an undercoat.
    Royal Canin Feline Norwegian Forest Cat can help support the skin's barrier function thanks to a special formulation.
    Enriched with omega 3 fatty acids and borage oil.
    Ideal weight & joint health
    Can help maintain ideal weight and thereby reduce stress on bones and joints.
    Decreased hairball formation
    Selected dietary fibers can help promote digestion and counteract the formation of hairballs in a natural way.
    Urinary tract functions
    May help support urinary tract functions in adult cats.
    Specially designed for the jaw of the Norwegian Forest Cat
    Onyx 11 is a special kibble that is matched to the strong jaws of the Norwegian Forest Cat. It facilitates food intake, encourages them to chew intensively and in this way can reduce the amount of food consumed.
    Composition:
    Poultry protein (dried), corn, wheat, vegetable protein isolate, animal fat, corn gluten feed, rice, lignocellulose, animal protein (hydrolyzed), wheat fodder meal, minerals,
    Chicory fiber, fish oil, soybean oil, psyllium (flea seeds and husks), fructo-oligosaccharides, yeast hydrolyzate (source of mannan-oligosaccharides), borage oil (0.1%),
    Crustacean hydrolyzate (source of glucosamine), marigold flower meal (source of lutein), cartilage hydrolyzate (source of chondroitin).
    Additives (per kg):
    Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 28000 IU, Vitamin D3: 700 IU, E1 (iron): 38 mg, E2 (iodine): 3.8 mg, E4 (copper): 5 mg, E5 (manganese): 50 mg,
    E6 (zinc): 150 mg, E8 (selenium): 0.08 mg, L-carnitine: 200 mg - preservatives - antioxidants.
    Analytical components:
    Protein: 30%
    Fat content: 16%
    Crude ash: 7.6%
    Crude fiber: 5.3%
    Omega 3 fatty acids: 9.5 g / kg.
    If the body weight of your cat exceeds the normal weight, reduce the daily amount of food.
    Fresh water should always be available.
    Norwegian forest cat
    Original name: Skogatt, Norks Skogkatt, Skaukatt, Wegrie
    Other names: Norweger, Norwegian Forest Cat
    Country of origin: Norway
    Brief description
    Big cat. The females can be much smaller than the males. The body is elongated, sturdily built. Double fur with an undercoat.
    Constitution: Always alert cat, firm, muscular.
    history
    This cat has been around all of Scandinavia for a very long time. In numerous legends there is talk of a cat with a long, bushy tail.
    Not even Thor, the mightiest of the gods, could lift her up. Freya (or Freyja), the goddess of love and fertility, came along in a cart pulled by cats.
    This fabulous cat creature is native to Norway. Did the Vikings in the 8th Cats taken from Asia Minor (Caucasus, Anatolia) in the 19th century so that they could keep their Drakkars free of mice?
    Or did the Central European and Asian tribes bring the cats with them when they settled Scandinavia before the Middle Ages?
    In view of the harsh climate prevailing in these regions, the more rustic and remote cats living on their own had to develop a thick coat, double, well insulating, wind and waterproof.
    Their weight and size increased. This forest cat gradually transformed into a farm cat living with the farmers.
    Around 1930 Norwegian breeders started a breeding program aimed at maintaining this animal with a rustic nature and striking beauty of the coat.
    Representatives of the breed were shown at exhibitions in Oslo. In 1972 the breed was recognized. A breed club and a first breeding standard followed in 1975.
    In 1977 it was recognized by the FIFe. An official breeding standard was formulated and it was changed to avoid any confusion with the Maine Coon.
    The first specimens of this breed came to Germany and the USA in 1979, to Great Britain in 1980 and to France in 1982.
    Sweden is said to have the largest population of Norwegian forest cats.
    This cat is very successful at shows. Their wildcat appearance, natural beauty, and robustness are highly valued.
    Character and peculiarities
    This very self-confident cat is very stable in character. She has an uncomplicated nature, is sociable, calm, but also enjoys playing, she accepts conspecifics, dogs and children. Your voice is gentle.
    The Norwegian Forest Cat is a rustic, robust and sporty animal, of astonishing suppleness, very adept at climbing and hunting.
    If she has to live in an apartment, she definitely needs a scratching and climbing post. A large garden is desirable, especially since her fur will be more beautiful if she lives outdoors.
    It reaches full maturity very late, only at the age of 4 to 5 years.
    It is easy to care for. Regular brushing and combing prevent the hair from becoming matted. Daily brushing is important when the coat is changing.
    Onyx 11 is a special kibble that is matched to the strong jaws of the Norwegian Forest Cat. It facilitates food intake, encourages them to chew intensively and in this way can reduce the amount of food consumed. This fabulous cat creature is native to Norway. Did the Vikings in the 8th Cats taken from Asia Minor (Caucasus, Anatolia) in the 19th century so that they could keep their Drakkars free of mice? This very self-confident cat is very stable in character. She has an uncomplicated nature, is sociable, calm, but also enjoys playing, she accepts conspecifics, dogs and children. Your voice is gentle. If she has to live in an apartment, she definitely needs a scratching and climbing post. A large garden is desirable, especially since her fur will be more beautiful if she lives outdoors.
    Marke
    Royal Canin
    Angebotspaket
    Nein
    Katzenalter
    Adult
    EAN
    3182550825962
    Maßeinheit
    kg
    Modifizierter Artikel
    Nein
    Herstellernummer
    nicht zutreffend
    Eigenschaften
    reich an Omega-6-Fettsäuren
    Eigenschaften
    Borretschöl
    Eigenschaften
    unterstützt die Barrierefunktion der Haut
    Eigenschaften
    für Idealgewicht & Gelenkgesundheit
    Eigenschaften
    verringerte Haarballen-Bildung
    Eigenschaften
    Unterstützung der Harnwegsfunktionen
    Herstellungsland und -region
    Frankreich
    Anzahl der Einheiten
    2
    Produktart
    Trockenfutter