Freeze dried food carb question

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Can someone help me figure our the carbs in the Primal Freeze dried Chicken & Salmon?

The guaranteed analysys:
Crude Protein (min) 52%
Crude Fat (min) 32%
Crude Fibre (max) 1%
Moisture (max) 3%

Rehydrated Analyasis:
Crude Protein (min) 13%
Crude Fat (min) 10%
Crude Fibre (max) 1%
Moisture (max) 73%

I have used the carb calculator link before but I wasn't sure if you can use it for the freeze dried food or just for the canned wet food.
 
You should contact the company, when the values given are a mixture of min and max, you can't get an accurate calculation. You need either all min values or all max values.
 
remember to include the amount of ash. I've used the turkey with good luck. It looks to be lower carb and definately lower phosphorus than the chicken/salmon.
 
I found info on the freeze dried food from catinfo.org on page 28. I think if I'm reading the info correctly the Primal chicken & salmon is low carb & the phosphorus is lower then fancy feast.

As for the purebites, I was laying around $2.50 for a small bag (0.53 ounces) at Walmart, I was so excited I finally found a big bag (4.9 ounces) in the dog food section for about $10 at Walmart! Vegetable loves the purebites, and of course the rest of the garbage cans in the house will gladly eat them up as well, lol.
 
As for the purebites, I was laying around $2.50 for a small bag (0.53 ounces) at Walmart, I was so excited I finally found a big bag (4.9 ounces) in the dog food section for about $10 at Walmart!
Really?!? I don't see them on wally world's website and that's less than half price of anywhere else...can you link?
 
I put them in my vita mix and turn them into pure bites saw dust so they don't puke-I still have to limit the amount or they will pukis-
I also get cat man do little bites (chicken) (or the crunch-but they seem softer than the pure bites-
FYI the lamb liver does have some carbs-
yes the dog ones are the same….-
 
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