Chicken (20%), dehydrated poultry protein, rice, wheat gluten meal, animal fat, maize, maize gluten meal, pea protein concentrate, maize starch, dried egg, minerals, digest, yeast, fish oil, colostrum (0.1%).
Benefits:
Helps maintain urinary health in neutered cats that are at increased risk of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD).Helps maintain a healthy body weight.Helps maintain strong natural defences thanks to antioxidants such as Vitamin E
Benefits:
Helps maintain urinary health in neutered cats that are at increased risk of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD).Helps maintain a healthy body weight.Helps maintain strong natural defences thanks to antioxidants such as Vitamin E
Benefits:
Maintains urinary health in neutered cats that are at increased risk of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease, through a balanced formula which reduces the risk of urinary stone formation.
Helps maintains an ideal body weight thanks to a precise balance of protein, carbohydrate and fat. High protein (41%) and low fat (12%).
Helps protect teeth from plaque and tartar build-up thanks to a crunchy kibble texture.
Proven to promote digestive health : With prebiotic (inulin), proven to promote a healthy digestive system, which can be beneficial for cats with sensitive digestion.
Helps reduce skin reactions associated with food sensitivity : With adapted levels of EPA+DHA for inflammation management.
Highly digestible : Made with high quality ingredients.
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Hill’s Science Plan KITTEN FOOD with TUNA is complete pet food for kittens from 3 weeks to 12 months and for pregnant or nursing cats.
Recommended for:
Kittens, from weaning until 1 year old and pregnant or nursing cats.
Recommended for:
Kittens, from weaning until 1 year old and pregnant or nursing cats.
Hill’s Science Plan Sterilised Cat Young Adult is a balanced, low-fat wet food that has been specially developed to meet the needs of young sterilised adult cats, helping to keep them fit and healthy. Cats have a tendency to gain large amounts of weight after sterilisation, as the metabolism is slowed but the appetite increased, despite a reduced energy need.