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Freeze-dried Tuna Cube

Posted By: PETO

Date: Tue, 31 May 2022

Price: $10.00

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https://www.petoobio.com/products/freeze-dried-tuna-cube.html



Features of Freeze Dried Tuna for Cats
Freeze dried tuna is a source of protein, rich in Ω unsaturated fatty acid, EPA and DHA, which can promote the brain development of pets and improve the color of their fur.


As a kind of freeze dried china pet treats, the freeze dried tuna tube is healthy without any chemical additives.


Our freeze dried tuna for cats is made from 100% natural and fresh meat, edible even for human beings as we always provide natural petgood food supply as we always did in the past years.


Specification of Freeze Dried Tuna Cat Treats
project indicator
crude protein ≥40%
crude fat ≥2%
crude fiber ≤10%
crude ash ≤18%
water ≤6%


heavy metal element limit the quantity of mg/kg
arsenic ≤10
lead ≤10
mercury ≤0.3
chromium ≤5
cadmium ≤2
fluorine ≤500


project limit the quantity
aerobic bacterial count,cfu/g ≤20000
salmonella,25g non



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