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Hill's Feline Kitten Healthy Development Chicken

R 75.00

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Hill's™ Science Plan™ Kitten Healthy Development™ with chicken is formulated to support immunity and digestive health. Made with high quality ingredients for gentle, healthy digestion and great taste. This diet sustains healthy vital organs with balanced sodium and phosphorus levels. The clinically proven antioxidants support immunity and optimal levels of DHA from fish oil. DHA is an essential structural component for the formation and development of brain and eyes. This diet is suitable for pregnant and lactating Queens.During the last half of lactation, kittens can be weaned on to the same Science Plan™ food that is being fed to the queen, which simplifies the weaning process.

Ingedients

Chicken (minimum Chicken 40%, Chicken and Turkey combined 65%):  Chicken and turkey meal, ground maize, animal fat, fish oil, digest, dried beet pulp, potassium chloride, flaxseed, salt, L-lysine hydrochloride, L-tryptophan, taurine, magnesium oxide, vitamins and trace elements.  Naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols, citric acid and rosemary extract.

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Michelle P.
GREAT PRODUCT GREAT SERVICE

THANK YOU PET PLUS

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Zahn P.

Very good service! Will use you again 👍🏻

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Vetmed wound care

A great prouduct, I have been using it on my dogs for a few years now

Good quality. Well priced

My dog loves it. I’ll certainly buy it for him again next time

Fantastic litter, no smell

Great cat litter that never smells bad & doesnt need to be changed as often, as long as you remove the messy clumps. Totally worth the price!

Itching,dry skin solution

It helps my Jack Russel with his skin allergies. Helps with the itching due to dry skin on his chest

Cats Love It

Our cats love this product. We use it as an occasional treat, and they always finish it. We did try freezing one, like suggested on the packet - but, I think they didn't appreciate the cold much. Would def suggest as a nice cat treat.