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Wilsons pet food recalled over salmonella fears
Pets at Home Group launches £100K research fund
Pet retailer donates £20,000 to Ukraine Crisis Appeal
Emergency support put in place for people fleeing Ukraine and entering the UK with their pets
Barking Bags had sell-outs on its stand at Crufts
Pet industry entrepreneur raises profile of anxious dogs 
Frozen pet product set to take treat market by storm
Natural Instinct launches limited edition Easter Feast 
Pet insurance firm searches for most heroic dogs
Surge in number of dogs needing rehoming as owners return to work post-pandemic
Pet firm produces 'how to' grooming videos
Delegates gather for important export conference
Little pig initiative promotes kindness to animals
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Goodchaps helps nation to 'clean up our coast'
Great show offer from award-winning Dorwest Herbs
Little BigPaw set to launch new treats
PetDreamHouse will have pets in a SPIN
EzyDog set to unveil new corduroy range
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Natural Instinct launches limited edition Easter Feast 

Back by popular demand, premium raw pet food brand Natural Instinct launches its limited-edition Easter Feast.

 

As government restrictions have lifted this year, Easter is looking to be bigger than ever, making it an ideal opportunity to spend quality time with friends and family, indulge in chocolate and take part in fun activities.

 

Made from 100% natural, human grade, British Turkey with bone (60%), Salmon with bone (35%) and Beef liver (5%), Natural Instinct’s Easter Feast.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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