Young Junior Farm Poultry
- Support for the body's defenses
- Also for sterilized kittens
- Easily digestible
- Promotes harmonious growth
Optimal nutrition for young cats in the second growth phase
- from 4 - 12 months of age
- harmonious growth
- supports the body's own defences
- Also suitable for sterilised kittens
Balanced nutrient content for young cats
Our premium dry food for kittens is made from well-tolerated poultry, tender carrots and coriander. The small kibbles with balanced nutritional content are ideal for growing kittens in the second half of their lives. Enriched with many important nutrients such as zinc and vitamin C, the dry food promotes the kitten's body's own defences.
Switching from kitten food to junior food
Junior food can be fed from as early as 4 months of age, as this is when your kitten is in the second growth phase, when weight gain slows down. When changing from kitten food to junior food, it is recommended to do so slowly and without damaging your kitten's stomach. For this purpose, you can mix the junior food with the kitten food over a period of eight to ten days, increasing the amount daily. This way your sensitive kitten can get used to the new food without any problems. With Happy Cat Junior Country Poultry you can meet the nutritional requirements of your young cat and create the best basis for a vital cat life. The kibbles of our Junior dry food are still small (approx. 4 x 7 mm), but slightly larger than the very small kibbles (approx. 4 x 5 mm) of the kitten food.
When your kitten is one year old, you can switch to an adult food.
Also for sterilised kittens
While the energy requirements of an adult cat decrease after neutering, a neutered kitten still has increased energy and nutrient requirements as it is growing. Happy Cat Junior Country Poultry is the ideal food to meet these needs.
Ideally, you should divide the food ration for your young cat into three to four meals per day.
For all young cats who prefer wet food, or if you are feeding a mixed diet, try our Meat in Sauce Kitten & Junior Country Poultry.
Age in months | Amount of food (g/day) for mid-size breeds (up to 5 kg adult weight) |
Amount of food (g/day) for large breeds (6 - 8 kg) |
4 | 65 | 95 |
5 | 70 | 100 |
6 | 70 | 105 |
7 | 75 | 110 |
8 - 9 | 75 | 110 |
10 - 12* | 70 | 105 |
Always offer fresh water in a bowl well away from the food bowl. *Depending on the cat's preference (kibble size), you can switch from Happy Cat Junior Land Duck to a Happy Cat Adult product from the age of 12 months. Due to the different individual requirements of individual cats, the quantity stated above can be increased or reduced by up to 15 %. To do this, weigh the young cat regularly and document the weight development. Divide the daily amount of food into several meals. Recommended daily amount of food for exclusive feeding.
Animal protein* (29.5 % from poultry), maize, oils and fats, rice, rice protein*, meat meal, salmon meal, hydrolysed protein*, lignocellulose (1.7 %), beet pulp* (desugared), potassium chloride, dried whole egg, yeasts*, sodium chloride, apple pomace* (0.35%), carrots* (0.2 %), seaweed*, linseed (0.15 %), chicory powder (0.15 % = 0.1 % inulin), yucca schidigera* (0.04 %), milk thistle, yeasts* (extract, 0.02 % = 0.0032 % mannan oligosaccharides), artichoke, dandelion, ginger, birch, stinging nettle, camomile, coriander (0.008 %), rosemary, sage, liquorice root, thyme (total dried herbs: 0.16 %)
*) dried
Crude protein 36.0 %, crude fat 18.5 %, crude fibre 3.0 %, crude ash 7.5 %, calcium 1.1 %, phosphorus 1.0 %, sodium 0.55 %, potassium 0.6 %, magnesium 0.09 %, omega 6 fatty acids 4.0 %, omega 3 fatty acids 0.4 %
Vitamins/kg:
vitamin A (3a672a) 18000 IU, vitamin D3 (3a671) 1000 IU, vitamin E (3a700i) 130 mg, vitamin C (3a312) 35 mg, taurine
(3a370) 1000 mg
Trace elements/kg:
iron (3b103) 50 mg, copper (3b405) 11 mg, zinc (3b603, 3b606) 105 mg, manganese (3b502) 26 mg, iodine (3b202) 2 mg, selenium (3b801)
0.1 mg
Amino acids/kg:
DL-methionine (3c301) 4200 mg
Antioxidant, tocopherol-rich extracts from plant oils 1b306(i)