1. Grain Free
2. including anti-hairball formula
3. Phosphorus value of at most 0.95%, so that our neutered cat may eat it
4. Price under 6 per Kg (is fulfilled when you order larger quantities directly from Shuttle feed)
5. Toothbrush effect
6. self-evident criteria that you have high-quality cat food anyway
Our ragdoll cats got this food since she was a crazy beautiful coat. The coat is very full and crisp and super gemeidig, silky and shiny. Even more than it already was. It feels just healthy to! I wish my hair would sometimes feel so great! ;-)
There is in this lining is no vomiting and no hairball problems. When our cats still got the conventional supermarket food they had passed regularly.
The halitosis of cats was reduced by this food, if not eliminated altogether. But we wait and see what still does.
The phosphorus content of 0.95%, the feed is probably just still acceptable for neutered males, although according to our vet the phosphorus value should optimally be 0.9% or less. But half percent too much you can perhaps take more into account. To further reduce the phosphorus value we mix recently even the cat food "Ami Cat" with underneath which has a percentage of 0.86 and "Hill's Feline Adult Oral Care" with 0.7% phosphorus. Why not just "Ami Cat"? Because it not got a toothbrush fibers are contained. Why not just "Hill's Feline Adult Oral Care"? Because that would be too expensive and besides us there lacks the anti-hairball formula ...
The only downer: Our cats need of this food more eat to maintain their weight as example of "Sanabelle No Grain". As a result, the price slightly higher course again ...