Loading... Please wait...The Honest Kitchen's® newest dehydrated raw cat food option, Grace (like all The Honest Kitchen's dehydrated foods) is 100% human-grade, made in the USA, and does not contain corn, soy, rice, beet pulp or wheat. Just add water for a fresh, wholesome and human grade meal.
Suitable for: Adult cats of all breeds and sizes. It’s ideal for those with food sensitivities to grains and gluten.
Just like all The Honest Kitchen’s® diets, Grace must be hydrated with warm water before serving. One tablespoon of Grace will make about 1/2 oz. of fresh food when hydrated.
Grace can be fed as a stand-alone diet, or as a nutritionally balanced base for homemade raw or cooked meals. Keep in mind that cats enjoy a varied diet, and it may be wise to rotate between several different meats as a tasty addition to Grace.
Ingredients: Dehydrated cage-free turkey, eggs, pumpkin, potatoes, parsley, dandelion greens, cranberries, rosemary, tricalcium phosphate, choline chloride, zinc amino acid chelate, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, potassium iodide, potassium chloride, iron amino acid chelate, copper amino acid chelate.
Grace Guaranteed Analysis: Protein 38.5% min.; Fat 34.5% min.; Fiber 2.5% max.; Moisture 4.5% max; Magnesium min 0.09% – max 0.10%; Taurine min. 0.18%. 629 Calories per cup.
Nutrient Profile:
Click the link to view a complete Grace Nutrient Profile.
If you view the nutrient profile, you'll see some terms that could use a little explanation. The ‘as-received’ profile pertains to the food as it comes out of the box – dehydrated, but still with a small amount of natural moisture present. This corresponds with the amount shown on the box.
‘Dry-matter’ (D.M.) basis means that the natural moisture in the dehydrated product has been completely factored out. Dry Matter Basis does not relate to how the food actually is, but calculates it into a format where it can more easily be compared with other diets, so that you can compare apples to apples.
The third profile, ‘as-fed,’ indicates the nutritional values of the food after rehydration, when the water has been added to reconstitute it before serving. Note, as an example, that while the protein percentage will be reduced, because water has now been added, the actual grams of protein that your pet will eat are still the same. They have simply been ‘diluted’ as a percentage of the total meal because of the added water.
Once hydrated, the 2 lb. box of Grace makes about 6 lbs. of fresh food, and the 4 lb. box makes about 12 lbs. of fresh food.