If you feed one of
our ZERO foods your cat has an 85 % chance of going into remission: if you feed any carbs / starches your odds drop to 25 %.
Not exact matches
It varies some by species, too —
cats can't actually use any plant - source Vitamin A; and a lot of 100 % vegetarian
food has B12 listed because B12 content is measured from BACTERIA B12 activity, and the form of B12 in plants is not usable by humans (i.e. it has
zero B12 if you're a human, but a considerable amount of B12 if you're e.coli).
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Zero Grain
Cat Food
This is one of the reasons our
ZERO foods work so well on diabetic
cats.
ZERO Mature Health Premium High Protein
Cat Food Formulated for adult
cats that are no longer growing bone and breeding males that can not tolerate excess starch / carbohydrates, not for use on pregnant or lactating females, less than 1 % starch
If after feeding the first bag of
food your
cat still has excess fat, then change them to the
ZERO food and that will work on the stubborn few.
ZERO Premium High Protein
Cat Food Formulated for all
cats from kitten to adult that can not tolerate excess starch / carbohydrates, less than 1 % starch.
Our
ZERO food has no digestible carbs / starches and all our other
foods have less than 6 % digestible carbs / startches and 6 % carbs / starches is still too much for a diabetic
cat.
Mature Health or
ZERO Mature Health would be the best choice, however, we seldom see urinary tract issues with any of our
foods, so please feel free to feed any of them, depending on the age or other health conditions of the
cat.
LID
ZERO Mature Health High Protein
Cat Food A LIMITED INGREDIENT DIET formulated for mature
cats with allergies to chicken and other protein sources.
My other
cat has had
zero crystal issues since changing to this
food.
Diabetic
cats will benefit from
ZERO carbohydrate Young Again
Cat food.
YA
ZERO Mature is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO
Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.
Many diabetic
cats will no longer require insulin after being on YA
ZERO cat food for several months or even weeks.
Our most expensive
ZERO food will only cost about $ 0.54 a day to feed the average 10 pound
cat.
YA LID
ZERO Mature is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO
Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.
Cats naturally love the meaty taste and at about 52 cents a day, Young Again
Zero Mature Health Premium High Protein
Cat Food costs less than many cat foods recommended for felines that can not tolerate excess star
Cat Food costs less than many
cat foods recommended for felines that can not tolerate excess star
cat foods recommended for felines that can not tolerate excess starch.
All of the Young Again
ZERO cat foods contain less than 1 % starch.
Cats naturally love the meaty taste and at about 47 cents a day, Young Again
ZERO Premium High Protein
Cat Food may cost less than many cat foods recommended for felines that can not tolerate excess star
Cat Food may cost less than many
cat foods recommended for felines that can not tolerate excess star
cat foods recommended for felines that can not tolerate excess starch.
Once your
cat has been consuming YA
ZERO cat food, if and when she no longer requires insulin, do NOT convert your
cat to a low carb or other type of
cat food.
Feeding a proper carnivore diet like Young Again
Zero Premium High Protein
Cat Food can help your pre-diabetic or diabetic cat avoid starch and plant proteins by giving her a carnivore - based alternative to traditionally prescribed cat foo
Cat Food can help your pre-diabetic or diabetic
cat avoid starch and plant proteins by giving her a carnivore - based alternative to traditionally prescribed cat foo
cat avoid starch and plant proteins by giving her a carnivore - based alternative to traditionally prescribed
cat foo
cat foods.
YA
ZERO is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO
Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages.
Feeding a diet like Young Again
ZERO Cat Food can help your pre-diabetic or diabetic cat avoid starch and plant proteins by giving her a carnivore - based alternative to traditionally prescribed cat foo
Cat Food can help your pre-diabetic or diabetic
cat avoid starch and plant proteins by giving her a carnivore - based alternative to traditionally prescribed cat foo
cat avoid starch and plant proteins by giving her a carnivore - based alternative to traditionally prescribed
cat foo
cat foods.
Our
ZERO foods can and should be fed to all of your household
cats, diabetic or not.
Containing less than 1 % starch and maintenance levels of key nutrients, our
Zero Mature Health
Cat Food has been developed to help your mature cat combat agi
Cat Food has been developed to help your mature
cat combat agi
cat combat aging.
There are dry grain free
cat food available with high meat protein and no by products: Young Again regular 50/22, Young Again
Zero carb and Wysong Epicurin dry
foods are the lowest in carbohydrates and have 50 percent or more meat protein.
The
food offers
cats 100 percent complete and balanced adult nutrition, with
zero percent fillers and high - quality ingredients for lifelong health, officials add.