Introduction:
Hill's Science Plan Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food is specially crafted to support your kitten's healthy growth and development. Packed with the essential nutrients needed for strong bones and brain health, it’s also perfect for pregnant or nursing cats, providing complete, balanced nutrition.
Product Features:
- Supports immunity & growth: Formulated to help kittens grow to their full potential.
- Healthy brain & eye development: Enriched with DHA from fish oil.
- Strong bones & teeth: Balanced minerals promote optimal bone and dental health.
- High-quality protein: Supports muscle development and overall health.
- Perfect for kittens and mothers: Suitable for kittens from weaning to 12 months and pregnant or nursing cats.
Technical Specifications:
- Type: Dry Cat Food
- Flavour: Chicken (chicken 29%, total poultry 45%).
- Life stage: Kittens (3 weeks to 12 months), pregnant or nursing cats.
- Not recommended for: Long-term feeding to adult cats unless they have higher energy needs.
- Additional nutrients: DHA from fish oil for brain and eye health.
Ingredients:
Chicken and Turkey Meal, Maize, Animal Fat, Digest, Minerals, Fish Oil, Dried Beet Pulp, Flaxseed, Vegetable Oil, Cellulose
Analytical Constituents:
Protein 37.8%, Fat content 23.9%, DHA 0.15%, Crude fibre 1.5%, Crude ash 7.2%, Calcium 1.3%, Phosphorus 1.1%, Sodium 0.49%, Potassium 0.83%, Magnesium 0.10%; per kg: Vitamin A 10,542IU, Vitamin D3 1,024IU, Vitamin E 600mg, Vitamin C 90mg, Beta-carotene 1.5mg.
ADDITIVES PER KG:
Nutritional additives: 3b103 (Iron) 63.4mg, 3b202 (Iodine) 1.0mg, 3b405 (Copper) 6.3mg, 3b502 (Manganese) 6.6mg, 3b603 (Zinc) 131mg, E8 (Selenium) 0.1mg; with natural antioxidant.
- Adjust feeding portions as needed to help your pet maintain a healthy weight. Consult your veterinarian if unsure.
- When transitioning to this food, gradually mix increasing amounts of the new food with decreasing amounts of the previous food over a 7-day period.
- Ensure fresh water is available at all times.
- Nutritional needs may change with age; discuss your pet’s diet with your veterinarian during regular checkups.
- Keep packaging out of reach of pets and children to prevent suffocation.