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IAMSPack of 3, 1kg Senior Cat Chicken Dry Food (3kg Total)

R229

Retail: R390
*Expiry date: June-July 2020
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Iams Healthy Senior with Chicken cat food now boasts an upgraded recipe, that puts a smile on every golden oldie’s dial. It tastes great and still flaunts that high animal protein content that Iams is so famous for.

Complete and balanced, these fantastic kibbles are jam-packed with vital nutrients to help build strong bones, maintain healthy joints, support a healthy immune system, maintain a healthy weight and digestive system too.

Cats are majestic, allow them to age gracefully.

Product Features
  • For ALL BREED senior cats 7+ years

  • Iams boasts a brand new and upgraded recipe that tastes great!
  • High-quality animal protein (chicken and turkey) with less fat than before to help build strong, yet lean muscles (that helps to remove that excess weight that could cause added strain to joints)
  • Formulated with Glucosamine and Chondroitin to maintain healthy joints
  • Added antioxidants to help support a healthy immune system as they age
  • Specially formulated with 2x more L-carnitine, corn and sorghum carb blend to help burn fat and maintain blood glucose for a healthy metabolism. All to keep them feeling fuller for longer and is especially great for those flabby tabbies and chubby bunnies
  • More Omega 3 fatty acids to decrease inflammation (especially in the joints)
  • A blend of prebiotics and beet pulp helps support healthy digestion
  • Crunchy kibbles help prevent tartar build-up that can lead to bad breath
Product Specifications
  • 3 x 1kg bag of Senior Cat Dry Food
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