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Royal Canin Kitten Loaf Pouches

Royal Canin Kitten Loaf Pouches

Regular price $31.00 AUD
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FEED THEM MEAT.....IN A LOAF

From $2.80 a day* (when one sachet a day mixed with dry food).

HOW IT HELPS YOU

1. CONVENIENTLY sized pouches.

2. 100% MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE - If your kitten does not eat it. 

3. PREVENT FUSSY EATING - When fed in combination with other types of kitten food.

HOW IT HELPS YOUR KITTEN

1. SOFT TEXTURE FOR BABY TEETH - Optimal texture and aroma for growing kittens.
2. STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM- Helps support the development of the kitten’s healthy immune system with the inclusion of nutrients such as Vitamins E and C.
3. BRAIN DEVELOPMENT - Enriched with an Omega-3 fatty acid (DHA) to help support the kitten’s brain development and promote healthy vision.

More Info

Click here to find more about Royal Canin kitten food. here for more info.

Ingredients

Meat and animal derivatives, vegetable protein extracts, derivatives of vegetable origin, cereals, minerals, vegetables, oils and fats, yeasts. Nutritional additives: Vitamin D: 120 IU, Iron: 3 mg, Iodine: 0.42 mg, Copper: 3.3 mg, Manganese: 0.8 mg, Zinc: 8 mg.

 Additives

(per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 120 IU, Iron: 3 mg, Iodine: 0.42 mg, Copper: 3.3 mg, Manganese: 0.8 mg, Zinc: 8 mg.

Analytical Constituents

Protein: 12.0%, Fat content: 4.0%, Crude ash: 1.8%, Crude fibres: 0.8%, Moisture: 78.4%, Vitamin E: 110 mg/kg, Vitamin C: 45 mg/kg, Omega-3 fatty acids (DHA): 0.03%.

Which Kittens Can It Help

All kittens from weaning until 12 months of age, as part of a mixed diet.
Adult cats with higher energy requirements (pregnant and nusring cats included).

How It Helps

Helps kittens grow to their utmost by providing quality, nutrionally balanced food during the most important time of theier lives food wise. 

How Much To Feed

Head here, click on NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION and then feeding Guide.

When Not To Feed

Kittens under 6 weeks of age. Long-term feeding to adult cats, unless they have higher than normal energy requirements

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