anyone know how many carbs in pruebites treats?

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jennyb

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Tell me if I calculating this right to figure out the carbs you take 100% and subtract all the other percetages of stuff. If this is correct the pure snacks are 10% carbs

but her food is on 5.5% carbs.

Not sure if purebites are the same as pure snacks they look simular. Anyone have a package?
Pure snack says:
Only one ingredient chicken
protien 80%min
fat 5%min
fiber 1%max
moisture 4%max
 
"The dose makes the poison"
One or 2 treats isn't likely to cause a problem.
 
iF you are asking about PureBites Treats... freeze dried chicken or turkey or shrimp or beef....sold at PetsMart and Petco and elsewhere...
they are 100% protein.... no carbs.
 
I believe Rhianon is correct. I know the shrimp is zero carb, freeze dried or not. Petsmart also sells freeze dried treats made by Beefeater, and they come in chicken breast and salmon flavors. No additives, and I think they're zero carb too. The pieces can be pretty large, but they are great to crumble into powder and top the canned food with whenever your kitty isn't all that excited with the flavor of the day.

Carl
 
Purebites is 100% protein.

I know with the chicken, there is fat because they use the skin as well as the chicken breast. And no carbs to worry about with this.
 
Pure Snacks is a different brand from PureBites: http://puresnackstreat.com/ProductsCatEng/products_chicken_cat.html

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Freeze dried treats that only contain one ingredient (the meat or fish) is zero carb and fine to feed to a diabetic :-D Plain cooked meat or fish is also low carb.

Here is the list of low carb treats: http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=9172 Mosf of the treats listed are freeze dried. A few are jerky-like or crunchy. Some contain a few other ingredients besides the meat or fish but the treats are still low in carbs for a diabetic.
 
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