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Order Cutoff: Tuesday, 16 June 2026 at 13:00
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Sprats Treat 60g

Sprats Treat 60g

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Semi-Dehydrated, Sprats (White Bait).

Rich in Omega 3.

Free from additives, preservatives, grain & artificial flavoring.

Sustainably sourced. Suitable for dogs & cats.

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Whitebait can be a beneficial addition to both dogs' and cats' diets for several reasons:

High in protein: Whitebait is a good source of protein, which is essential for building and repairing muscles and tissues in both dogs and cats.

Omega-3 fatty acids: Whitebait contains omega-3 fatty acids, which contribute to healthy skin and coat, promote joint health, and support cognitive function in both dogs and cats.

Nutrient-rich: Whitebait is packed with vitamins and minerals like calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D, which are important for maintaining strong bones and teeth in both dogs and cats.

Easily digestible: The small size and soft texture of white bait make it easy for both dogs and cats to chew and digest, making it suitable for pets with sensitive stomachs or dental issues.

Variety in diet: Adding whitebait to pets' meals can provide a change in taste and texture, adding variety to their diet and potentially increasing their appetite.

However, as with any new food, it's important to introduce whitebait gradually and monitor pets for any adverse reactions. Additionally, it's recommended to consult with a veterinarian before making any significant changes to pets' diets.

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