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Artisan Cat Food Created by Nutrition Experts #InspiredbyCrafted

Feline Nutrition

8 May

This post is sponsored by Hill’s. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about Hill’s® Ideal Balance™ Crafted™, but The Tiniest Tiger only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. is not responsible for the content of this article.

Joanne waterhole Namibia

Waterhole count in Namibia

I owe a lot to Gracey. She was the inspiration for the book The Tiniest Tiger and for my changing career paths.  To be the best advocate I could be for big cats I decided to go back to school for my Master of Zoology degree with a focus on big cat conservation.

Joanne, Savannah, Paul

Expertise Matters for Feline Nutrition

Expertise is important because what may seem simple can actually be complicated and require decisions based on both learned knowledge and experience. Decisions for care should be made in the best interest of the individual cat and their unique circumstances.

The same is true for feline nutrition. Cats are complex beings with specific nutritional needs. Even though I might make Annie, Eddie and Mercy a special treat, I rely on those with degrees in feline nutrition to make sure the cats are getting a balanced diet.

Hill's crafted small batch

As a specialty food veteran, I appreciate the quality of crafted small batch foods.  I learned to make pasta in Santa Margherita Ligure and brought those formulas home to create high quality pasta in our own facility.  I appreciate the time and expertise the team of Veterinary Nutritionists that developed Hill’s Ideal Balance™ Crafted®  put into the creation of this new line of cat food.

Ideal Balance™ Crafted® Made in Innovative Way

Ideal Balance Crafted cat food is made in an innovative way through an unusual slow cooking process with new, unique and custom shapes to maximum appeal for finicky feline palates.  This innovation is the result of many years of Hill’s research with pets to understand the important impact of texture and shape in improving palatability for cats.  The Ideal Balance Crafted dry cat foods are gently cooked at 250-300 degrees and made into kibble featuring custom shapes and a crispy texture cats love.

Ideal Balance Crafted

 

Ideal Balance Crafted’s new cat food is created in small batches, just like we make our own food. Their experienced, dedicated craftsmen create unique recipes using high-quality proteins, wholesome vegetables and ancient grains.  Hill’s Pet Nutrition took time to study and create this new line of cat food with the following benefits:

Crafted with Care

  • Made in small batches
  • Natural ingredients, perfectly balanced
  •  100% Balanced Nutrition Guaranteed or your money back
  •  Made in the USA
  •  No wheat, corn or soy
  •  No artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.

Hill's Crafted Kibble

 

From start to finish, Hill’s takes the extra time to mix every batch of  Crafted, ensuring quality and consistency. This unique culinary approach provides your cat a quality meal with nutrition that’s 100% perfectly balanced.

Unique Texture and Taste Makes a Perfect Treat Too

Eddie had to have most of his teeth removed due to a congenital issue. We had a hard time finding a kibble that Eddie could easily pick up and enjoy. In addition to providing a meal, we use Crafted in Eddie’s puzzle toys. The unique shape and crispy texture is easy for Eddie to pick up and chew.  You will notice the texture right away and I have to say that this food smells great.  And as you can see in the photo below, he loves the taste too.

Annie and Eddie crafted

This post originally appeared on The Tiniest Tiger’s Conservation Cub Club and is the sole property of The Tiniest Tiger, LLC.

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  1. Nichole says

    May 13, 2015 at 1:15 pm

    Great post! We’re having fun being a part of this Hill’s campaign too! 🙂 Stop by and say hi (and enter to win our current giveaway – Cedar pet toy box & accessory mate)!

  2. Sherri H says

    May 8, 2015 at 1:33 pm

    I also LOVE that picture of Eddie and Annie. He certainly isn’t letting toothlessness stop him from loving his food. I know my Emma needs some dental work, and I’m thinking that maybe I should try “Crafted” out on her. I have fed my cats Hills products over the year as the vet has recommended them.
    Which brings me to my next point — SO GLAD to see you are leaving nutrition to the experts. I see so many people touting raw diets, all-meat diets, no-kibble diets for their cats, and for my money — I think reputable cat food companies probably know a lot more than we do about what’s good for our furbabies. Thanks, TTT and Joanne!

    • Joanne McGonagle says

      May 8, 2015 at 1:57 pm

      Sherri, Eddie was able to keep his canines so that helps too. We are hoping he will be able to keep them long term. So far so good. They really like this food. The texture and shapes are different. I haven’t tried it….yet. LOL.

      I tend to rely on the experts whether that is my dentist, physician, or the cats’ doctors. Nutrition is complicated and I agree, better to rely on veterinary nutritionists. Thanks for reading the post and for being part of our community.

  3. Ann Richter Hickox says

    May 8, 2015 at 11:15 am

    What a great post! And I love that picture of Annie and Eddie – he’s all like, “Get out of the way, Annie, I want more!”, and she’s saying, “Hey!! Well… okay..” Seeing pictures of them makes my day <3

    • Joanne McGonagle says

      May 8, 2015 at 1:52 pm

      Ann, I know that picture makes me laugh too. Annie is used to being the boss, but now that Eddie is recovered and gained a bit of weight and strength they are more like co-managers. 🙂 Thank you for being a part of our community.

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