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IAMSPack of 5 1kg Kitten Chicken Dry Food (5kg Total)

R349

Retail: R650
*Expiry date: June-July 2020
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Pregnant cats, nursing cats and subsequently their kittens are all in need of a high energy diet – to carry without complication, to provide nutritious milk and to grow and develop as nature intended. Iams Kitten & Junior has a high percentage of chicken protein – ideal for a cat with high energy requirements. Its roast chicken flavour has proven to be a firm favourite and complete, balanced nutrition for pregnant and nursing cats and their offspring.

Product Features

Nutritional Benefits of Iams Kitten and Junior Roast Chicken:

  • Omega-3 DHA to promote brain development.
  • Enriched with antioxidants to help develop a strong immune system.
  • Taurine for healthy eyes.
  • Tailored fiber blend, including prebiotics and beet pulp to support your cat’s digestive health.
  • Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids for healthy skin and a glossy coat.
  • The recipe is designed to promote healthy bone development.
  • Healthy ingredients and prebiotics make the food healthy and help to create a balanced gut flora.
  • No added flavourings, colourings or preservatives.
  • The tasty kibble is designed with your pet’s mouth shape in mind, making them easy to bite and chew.
Product Specifications
  • 5 x 1kg Kitten Chicken Dry Food (5kg's total)
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