Ziwipeak Daily Cat Cuisine Chicken Dry Cat Food

ZiwiPeak

£16.29
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17665
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Different from other pet (and human!) foods that use factory farmed, free-run or cage-free chicken, our chicken is raised with even more room to explore ─ free-range and ethically raised with 24-hour access to forage New Zealand’s lush pastures.

Ziwi Peak Free-Range Chicken is a delicious recipe that both you and your cat can feel good about.

Air-Dried Scoop & Serve:

Gently air-dried and handcrafted to lock in nature’s goodness.

Meat, Organs & Nz Green Mussels:

With 96% chicken, organs, bone and New Zealand Green Mussels to match a cat’s biological needs for a diet rich in meat.

Free-Range Grass Fed Farming:

Free-range chicken, ethically and happily raised on New Zealand’s lush pastures.

No Antibiotics or Growth Promotants:

Raised without added hormones, antibiotics or growth promotants.

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  • 5
    Excellent food

    Posted by anonymous on 3rd Dec 2021

    Took a week or so to adapt, but that's the only thing the cat eats at the moment. Looks better than standard dry food.

  • 3
    Looks good but I'm not a cat

    Posted by Boomeroo on 19th Oct 2020

    We bought this product in order to provide our two non fussy cats a diet with less additives. Looking at the product it looks good and it comes with a plastic scoop (but waste of plastic?) The cats were not particularly impressed, perhaps because the texture is more biltong than dry pellets. They eat it reluctantly. Won't be purchasing again but other cats may like it. Worth a punt.

  • 3
    Too little for the price.

    Posted by LindaJ on 23rd Mar 2020

    There is such a small amount for the price. My cat likes it, but I couldn’t afford to feed it to her all the time. I won’t be buying again

  • 1
    My cats won t touch it.

    Posted by Bizzoe07 on 21st Dec 2019

    My cats eat Science Plan, Lilys Kitchen and any high quality dry food. They will not touch it. The marketing hype is misleading