AZUL LABEL
Almo Nature Azul Label recipes contain premium ingredients that suitable only for pet food.
All the products in the Azul Label range are made exclusively with pure ingredients, i.e. with no additives.
Almo Nature Azul Label is available in 4 different recipes.

Azul Label SNACK
Azul Label Snack is the first and only 100% pure snack, with no additives
An absolute first in cat food, Azul Label SNACK is available in two different recipes.
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Almo Nature Nutritional advice for cats
Cats belong to the order of carnivores: the teeth are typical of predators and the digestive system is suited to optimally assimilating and using proteins. In the natural state, cats would eat various preys (mice, birds and fish) as sources of proteins and fats (as well as fibre and other nutrients contained in their own digestive system).
For an optimal nutritional balance, Almo Nature recommends to feed cats all types of meat and fish in moist and dry food (60% and 40% of the total volume, respectively), by feeding them on straight feedingstuff, complementary and complete foods. Green, Rouge, Azul and Orange always ensure the Almo Nature quality and are consistent with our nutritional advice.
The cereals in our dry food - made completely digestible by the extrusion thermal process - combined with fresh meat, meet the nutritional needs of domestic cats.
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