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Pet industry must embrace sustainable packaging
Pet supplies firm acquires chew and treat business
Pet food manufacturer to open Ingredients Kitchen
PDSA vets warn pet owners to be vigilant this Easter
Tiana supports pet owners with unique religious needs
PetSafe Brand launches new training tech at Interzoo
Creative talent and artistic flair of vets revealed
Natural Instinct relaunches limited-edition Easter Feast
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Merger of American and European pet food makers
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Vet firm splashes out on hockey team sponsorship
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Natural Instinct relaunches limited-edition Easter Feast

Raw pet food brand Natural Instinct has relaunched its limited-edition Easter Feast in time for the Bank Holiday weekend.

 

Made from 100% natural, human grade, British Turkey with bone (60%), Salmon with bone (35%) and Beef liver (5%), this meal provides a healthy source of taurine which helps the brain, eye, and heart functions, alongside a source of zinc to improve the quality of pets’ coats and skin.

 

This specifically formulated complementary recipe can add variety to pets' diets, being served as an Easter treat or used by pet owners to create their very own meal, tailored to their pets’ individual tastes and health needs.

 

Phill Keen, managing director at Natural Instinct, said: “Any pet owner will know that when you are indulging on Easter eggs, it can be tempting to treat your furry best friends too. As chocolate is toxic to dogs and cats, our Easter Feast offers an alternative and therefore the perfect gift. 

 

“It’s beautifully packaged, delicious, healthy and made with love, using the finest ingredients to keep them happy and healthy. Why not get your pets involved in a pet-friendly Easter Egg Hunt to add to the fun, keep them entertained and engaged. Get outdoors and make the most of the new season.”

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