
Alfalfa
Contains protein and beta-carotene, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and Vitamin K
Alfalfa Sprouts
Contain beta-carotene, niacin and calcium. A source of dietary fibre, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, thiamin, riboflavin, folate, pantothenic acid, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper and manganese
Apples
Contain Vitamin C and dietary fibre (may be a source of prebiotics)
Bananas
Contain Vitamin C, potassium and manganese, and are a very good source of Vitamin B6
Barley
A source of beta-glucans to promote digestive health and immune support
Beta-Carotene
A powerful antioxidant that is beneficial for the heart and circulatory system. It is a Vitamin A precursor and required for the maintenance of healthy skin, good vision, and a strong immune system.
Blackberries
Rich in Vitamin C, they also contain anti-oxidants and fibre
Blueberries
High in anti-oxidants, a good source of fibre and manganese
Broccoli
Contains thiamin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, selenium, beta-cartone, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Vitamin B6, folate, potassium
Canola Oil
A natural source of Omega 3 and 6, preserved with mixed tocopherols, a natural source of Vitamin E
Cardamom
A flavouring spice
Carrots
High in beta-carotene
Cassia Gum
A naturally-derived carbohydrate from the seeds of Cassia tora and Cassia obtusifolia. Used at low concentrations to provide texture in canned pet foods, particularly when used together with xanthan gum.
Catfish
Catfish is a low sodium, moderately fatty fish that is also a good source of high quality protein.
Chamomile
A flavouring herb
Chicken Fat
Contains linoleic acid, an omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid that is considered to be the most important essential fatty acid for dogs and cats. Preserved with mixed tocopherols, a natural source of Vitamin E
