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Chicken Hearts

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  • Description

    Chicken Hearts are firm yet tender in texture with a meaty flavour. Each Chicken Heart has been individually frozen to make them easy to defrost and easy to combine with our other meat on the bone range.

     

    Iron is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat. Iron is vital to many metabolic functions including oxygen transportation in hemoglobin. Iron is needed continuously to provide hemoglobin for newly produced red blood cells. Low levels of iron will lead to the development of anemia.

     

    Phosphorus is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat and offal meat. Phosphorous is required in a relatively high amount in the diet. Phosphorous maintains the growth and structure of the skeletal system.

     

    Riboflavin otherwise known as Vitamin B2 is found naturally in meat and offal meat. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Vitamin B2, has been proven to be essential to normal growth, muscle development, and hair coat.

     

    Niacin otherwise known as Vitamin B3 is found naturally in meat and offal meat such as liver and fish. B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Niacin promotes growth, proper functioning of the nervous system, maintenance of healthy coat, digestive system, and carbohydrate-fat-protein metabolism.

     

    Cobalamin otherwise known as Vitamin B12 is found naturally in meat, offal meat and fish. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble and are not stored in the body, which is why it is important to ensure your pet gets enough in their daily diet. Vitamin B12 is necessary for the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. It has an important role in intestinal health, as well as brain function.

     

    Zinc is a trace mineral found naturally in meat and bone meal.
    Zinc is important because it is heavily involved in enzyme function and protein digestion. Zinc is one of the most important minerals in ensuring a healthy coat and skin.

    Frozen Food 

  • Composition

    Chicken Hearts are firm yet tender in texture with a meaty flavour. Each Chicken Heart has been individually frozen to make them easy to defrost and easy to combine with our other meat on the bone range.

     

    Iron is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat. Iron is vital to many metabolic functions including oxygen transportation in hemoglobin. Iron is needed continuously to provide hemoglobin for newly produced red blood cells. Low levels of iron will lead to the development of anemia.

     

    Phosphorus is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat and offal meat. Phosphorous is required in a relatively high amount in the diet. Phosphorous maintains the growth and structure of the skeletal system.

     

    Riboflavin otherwise known as Vitamin B2 is found naturally in meat and offal meat. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Vitamin B2, has been proven to be essential to normal growth, muscle development, and hair coat.

     

    Niacin otherwise known as Vitamin B3 is found naturally in meat and offal meat such as liver and fish. B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Niacin promotes growth, proper functioning of the nervous system, maintenance of healthy coat, digestive system, and carbohydrate-fat-protein metabolism.

     

    Cobalamin otherwise known as Vitamin B12 is found naturally in meat, offal meat and fish. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble and are not stored in the body, which is why it is important to ensure your pet gets enough in their daily diet. Vitamin B12 is necessary for the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. It has an important role in intestinal health, as well as brain function.

     

    Zinc is a trace mineral found naturally in meat and bone meal.
    Zinc is important because it is heavily involved in enzyme function and protein digestion. Zinc is one of the most important minerals in ensuring a healthy coat and skin.

    Frozen Food 

  • Analytical Constituents

    Chicken Hearts are firm yet tender in texture with a meaty flavour. Each Chicken Heart has been individually frozen to make them easy to defrost and easy to combine with our other meat on the bone range.

     

    Iron is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat. Iron is vital to many metabolic functions including oxygen transportation in hemoglobin. Iron is needed continuously to provide hemoglobin for newly produced red blood cells. Low levels of iron will lead to the development of anemia.

     

    Phosphorus is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat and offal meat. Phosphorous is required in a relatively high amount in the diet. Phosphorous maintains the growth and structure of the skeletal system.

     

    Riboflavin otherwise known as Vitamin B2 is found naturally in meat and offal meat. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Vitamin B2, has been proven to be essential to normal growth, muscle development, and hair coat.

     

    Niacin otherwise known as Vitamin B3 is found naturally in meat and offal meat such as liver and fish. B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Niacin promotes growth, proper functioning of the nervous system, maintenance of healthy coat, digestive system, and carbohydrate-fat-protein metabolism.

     

    Cobalamin otherwise known as Vitamin B12 is found naturally in meat, offal meat and fish. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble and are not stored in the body, which is why it is important to ensure your pet gets enough in their daily diet. Vitamin B12 is necessary for the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. It has an important role in intestinal health, as well as brain function.

     

    Zinc is a trace mineral found naturally in meat and bone meal.
    Zinc is important because it is heavily involved in enzyme function and protein digestion. Zinc is one of the most important minerals in ensuring a healthy coat and skin.

    Frozen Food 

Chicken Hearts are firm yet tender in texture with a meaty flavour. Each Chicken Heart has been individually frozen to make them easy to defrost and easy to combine with our other meat on the bone range.

 

Iron is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat. Iron is vital to many metabolic functions including oxygen transportation in hemoglobin. Iron is needed continuously to provide hemoglobin for newly produced red blood cells. Low levels of iron will lead to the development of anemia.

 

Phosphorus is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat and offal meat. Phosphorous is required in a relatively high amount in the diet. Phosphorous maintains the growth and structure of the skeletal system.

 

Riboflavin otherwise known as Vitamin B2 is found naturally in meat and offal meat. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Vitamin B2, has been proven to be essential to normal growth, muscle development, and hair coat.

 

Niacin otherwise known as Vitamin B3 is found naturally in meat and offal meat such as liver and fish. B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Niacin promotes growth, proper functioning of the nervous system, maintenance of healthy coat, digestive system, and carbohydrate-fat-protein metabolism.

 

Cobalamin otherwise known as Vitamin B12 is found naturally in meat, offal meat and fish. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble and are not stored in the body, which is why it is important to ensure your pet gets enough in their daily diet. Vitamin B12 is necessary for the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. It has an important role in intestinal health, as well as brain function.

 

Zinc is a trace mineral found naturally in meat and bone meal.
Zinc is important because it is heavily involved in enzyme function and protein digestion. Zinc is one of the most important minerals in ensuring a healthy coat and skin.

Frozen Food 

Chicken Hearts are firm yet tender in texture with a meaty flavour. Each Chicken Heart has been individually frozen to make them easy to defrost and easy to combine with our other meat on the bone range.

 

Iron is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat. Iron is vital to many metabolic functions including oxygen transportation in hemoglobin. Iron is needed continuously to provide hemoglobin for newly produced red blood cells. Low levels of iron will lead to the development of anemia.

 

Phosphorus is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat and offal meat. Phosphorous is required in a relatively high amount in the diet. Phosphorous maintains the growth and structure of the skeletal system.

 

Riboflavin otherwise known as Vitamin B2 is found naturally in meat and offal meat. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Vitamin B2, has been proven to be essential to normal growth, muscle development, and hair coat.

 

Niacin otherwise known as Vitamin B3 is found naturally in meat and offal meat such as liver and fish. B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Niacin promotes growth, proper functioning of the nervous system, maintenance of healthy coat, digestive system, and carbohydrate-fat-protein metabolism.

 

Cobalamin otherwise known as Vitamin B12 is found naturally in meat, offal meat and fish. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble and are not stored in the body, which is why it is important to ensure your pet gets enough in their daily diet. Vitamin B12 is necessary for the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. It has an important role in intestinal health, as well as brain function.

 

Zinc is a trace mineral found naturally in meat and bone meal.
Zinc is important because it is heavily involved in enzyme function and protein digestion. Zinc is one of the most important minerals in ensuring a healthy coat and skin.

Frozen Food 

Chicken Hearts are firm yet tender in texture with a meaty flavour. Each Chicken Heart has been individually frozen to make them easy to defrost and easy to combine with our other meat on the bone range.

 

Iron is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat. Iron is vital to many metabolic functions including oxygen transportation in hemoglobin. Iron is needed continuously to provide hemoglobin for newly produced red blood cells. Low levels of iron will lead to the development of anemia.

 

Phosphorus is a mineral or micro-mineral and is found in meat and offal meat. Phosphorous is required in a relatively high amount in the diet. Phosphorous maintains the growth and structure of the skeletal system.

 

Riboflavin otherwise known as Vitamin B2 is found naturally in meat and offal meat. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Vitamin B2, has been proven to be essential to normal growth, muscle development, and hair coat.

 

Niacin otherwise known as Vitamin B3 is found naturally in meat and offal meat such as liver and fish. B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore need to be supplied by the diet. Niacin promotes growth, proper functioning of the nervous system, maintenance of healthy coat, digestive system, and carbohydrate-fat-protein metabolism.

 

Cobalamin otherwise known as Vitamin B12 is found naturally in meat, offal meat and fish. All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble and are not stored in the body, which is why it is important to ensure your pet gets enough in their daily diet. Vitamin B12 is necessary for the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. It has an important role in intestinal health, as well as brain function.

 

Zinc is a trace mineral found naturally in meat and bone meal.
Zinc is important because it is heavily involved in enzyme function and protein digestion. Zinc is one of the most important minerals in ensuring a healthy coat and skin.

Frozen Food 

When switching from kitten to adult food, remember to transition gradually for your cat's wellbeing. 

Delivery information

All our cat food is frozen, so we allow you to a select a date for your order to arrive via DPD, so you'll be sure not to miss it. Delivery is available Tuesday to Saturday. Next Day delivery is usually available on any orders placed before 12 noon, Monday to Friday.

You will receive an email and/or text message from DPD with tracking information. You will be provided with a link to add additional leave safe instructions for the driver if you will not be in. You DO NOT have to be available to sign for the delivery.

Please do not change the delivery date using the DPD app or link. Our goods are perishable and any change to the delivery date after dispatch could result in the goods being disposed of.

Some areas, for example Northern Ireland and the Scottish Highlands, are 2-day delivery areas and will take an extra day to arrive.

How much should I feed my cat?

Please use our online calculator to work out how much to feed your cat daily: www.purrform.co.uk/rawsome-catculator/

Defrost and storage information.

All our cat food is delivered frozen and should be stored in your freezer until you are ready to use it.

The products should be defrosted in your refrigerator overnight. They will last 3-4 days in the fridge once defrosted.

If you do not think you will use a full tub in this time, we recommend allowing a tub to slightly defrost, so it is soft enough to cut into smaller portions. It is then perfectly safe to refreeze what you will not use, to avoid any wastage.

Can I cook/heat Purrform raw cat food?

Do not heat or microwave any of the Purrform products containing bone, under any circumstances.

Uncooked bone is a healthy and natural ingredient for your cat to eat. However, cooked bone can become brittle and splinter, which could be dangerous to feed to your cat.

Packaging

Our goods are shipped in recyclable insulated cardboard boxes. We use ice packs to keep the contents at their optimum temperature.

Our tubs and pouches are also made of recyclable materials.

Testing/safety

We use human grade meat in all our products, and these are processed under very strict conditions. All meat is minced fresh, on the day it is received and then packaged and blast frozen. Samples are regularly sent to an accredited laboratory, specifically to be tested for Salmonella and Enterobacteriaceae.

Do you deliver outside the UK?

Unfortunately, we are currently unable to ship outside of the UK due to the perishable nature of our goods.

How many tubs/boxes will fit into a parcel?

The amount of products we can fit into a parcel varies slightly depending on the time of year. In the summer we pack with extra ice, reducing the available space.

450g Tubs Boxes of pouches
Small box (winter) 30 12
Small box (summer) 25 12
Large box (winter) 50 27
Large box (summer) 50 24

Boxes of pouches can be condensed to fit 2 extra boxes into a parcel i.e. we may put more than 6 pouches together in a box.

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