|






|
Pinnacle
Feline Canned Formula:
PINNACLE FELINE was developed to be the first dry
cat food that combines the wholesome nutritional benefits of chicken,
ocean fish and oats as the three primary ingredients.
- FRESH CHICKEN is an excellent source of amino acids,
fatty acids and biotin (as are whole eggs). Biotin (an essential nutrient)
plays an important role in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and
proteins.
- OCEAN FISH is a complete protein which means it
contains all the essential amino acids, including those that the body
cannot self produce, but must be obtained through the diet. The fish
used in Pinnacle Feline is of the highest quality, using only the body
meat - no by-products, and is 85 to 95% digestible.
- TOASTED OATS are highly nutritious, have natural
palatability enhancement and combined with whole oat flour, provide
extraordinary grain based nutrition.
- CRANBERRIES are a good source of fiber and bioflavinoids.
They also contain quinic acid which may reduce the likelyhood that calcium
phosphate deposits will form in a urinary tract. The quinic acid does
not breakdown in the body as a result of digestion, and therefore is
excreted unchanged in the urine helping to mildly acidify the urine.
- QUINOA is a highly nutritious grain (vegetable)
sourced from South America. Pinnacle is the first dry dog food to utilize
this high Andes grain that is 100% organically grown, rich in amino
acids and is an excellent energy source.
- GRAPESEED OIL is another first for Pinnacle. It's
rich in vitamin E and is loaded with omega 6 (linoleic) fatty acids
which is excellent for the skin and coat.
- PROBIOTICS are used in Pinnacle to facilitate good
health and wellness. They inhibit unfriendly bacteria proliferation,
help nutrient absorption and facilitate digestion.
- LOW ASH & MAGNESIUM are essential mineral nutrients.
This is why Pinnacle Feline is formulated with just the right amounts
of these essential minerals. The majority of magnesium is formed in
bones and teeth and is essential in cellular metabolism.
- ADDED TAURINE - Cats cannot make enough taurine
to meet there metabolic needs. A deficiency in a cats diet can result
in retinal (blindness) degeneration and heart disease.
|