Store | Sitemap | About | Contact

Spotlight

Burns Feline Maintenance
Give your kitten the opportunity to grow at it's own pace. Too much protein or fat can force the growth and result in excessive muscle mass leading to strain on the skeletal system.

New - Luath Holistic Nutrition for dogs

Burns Brown Rice and Chicken for dogs

Burns Brown Rice and Ocean Fish for dogs

Burns Mini Bites for Puppies and small breed adult dogs

In Focus

Bringing up a Kitten

Taking on a kitten is an expensive investment, you must ensure that not only are you prepared for the responsibility of a kitten but you can also afford healthcare and maybe insurance.


Burns Feline Maintenance

Burns Feline Maintenance

Ingredients

We have broken the ingredients into 2 sections – the first section is all the food ingredients and the second section is the vitamins and minerals.

Watch the video - Featuring Hen, our lovely Ragdoll, Asia and the youngster, Chynna, both Bengals. All of which have been reared and fed Burns Feline Maintenance.

Food ingredients
Whole grain brown rice, chicken meal, peas, oats, ocean fish meal, chicken fat, sunflower oil, seaweed

Vitamins and Minerals
Methionine DL.Taurine, Yucca, Calcium Carbonate, Niacin supplement, DL– alpha tocopharyl acetate (Vitamin E supplement) D – Calcium pantothenate, Vitamin A Acetate, Riboflavine Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, D – Biotin, Iron Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Cobalt Proteinate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Sodium Selenite, Potassium Chloride

Analysis:
Crude Protein - Min. 28%; Crude fat - Min. 11%;
Crude Fiber - 2.2%; Moisture - Max. 10.0%; Ash - 4.9%

Analysis per 100g:
Vitamin E 88 mg/kg; Vitamin B12 50 mg/kg; Copper max 18 mg/kg; Sodium max 0.16%; Linoleic Acid 1.9%; Calcium min 1.18%; Phosphorous min 0.8%;Magnesium min 0.13%; Potassium min 0.39%; Zinc min 155ppm

 

Feeding Guide – Burns Feline Maintenance

Free Feeding is not Recommended
Cat should be fed to satisfy energy requirement and no more.

Variations on the amounts below are dependant on age, if neutered or spayed and amount of exercise etc.

Weight of Cat

Amount of food

2 – 6 lbs

1/5 - 1.1 oz

6 – 10lb

1.1 - 2 oz

10 – 15lb

2 – 2.6 oz

For Senior cats this can be reduced by up to 50%

For Kittens these amounts can be increased by 50%

Feeding amounts are measured in dry oz.

A kitchen measuring cup is approximately 4 dry oz, therefore 2 oz. is approximately ½ cup.

Read our FAQ’s regarding the Fussy Eater.

 

Subscribe to our educational emails and updates

subscribe to our educational emails  

Have a pet health question? From arthritis in dogs and cats to diabetes in dog and cats- Ask us - Simply fill out our form and click submit – Click here for Pet Health Questionnaire