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HEALTHY PET NUTRITION

Nutribest Cat Adult Sterilised

Complete pet food with salmon and rice for sterilised adult cats (>12 months)

Nutribest Cat Adult Sterilised with salmon and rice is a High Premium petfood formulated by our nutrition experts and veterinarians for your sterilised cat to grow healthy and vital and enjoy optimal health. It contains marine algae for a healthy and cared skin and coat.

HEALTHY SKIN AND COAT

With omega 3 fatty acids from salmon oil to help support a healthy skin and coat

DEFENCES

With added Vitamins A and E along with trace elements Copper and Selenium to help maintain a healthy immune system

VITALITY

The Nutribest rage has been carefully formulated to help support an active and healthy dog

For adult sterilised cats

Lower level of fats to help reduce the bodyweight and for its further maintenance

More animal protein

More salmon (6%), an excellent source of protein and rich in omega-3 fatty acids

Chicken 1st ingredient

Meat proteins provide all the essential amino acids required for growth and maintenance of cells

Natural ingredients

New formulation with natural ingredients*, without preservatives and with natural antioxidants

Plant-based ingredients

Carob and beep pulp, a source of highly digestive fibre and vegetable protein

Not added

Soya and GMO

Composition

Dehydrated chicken meat* (25%), Maize, Wheat*, Dehydrated salmon* (6%), Wheatfeed*, Rice* (4%), Beet pulp*, Brewers yeast*, Hydrolysed chicken*, Salmon oil*, Animal fat*, Minerals, Marine algae* (0,5%), Prebiotic MOS*.

*Natural ingredients

Analytical constituents

Crude protein: 28%, Crude oils & fats: 9%, Inorganic matter: 7.5%, Crude fibres: 2.8%, Taurine: 1,170 mg/kg, Omega-3 fatty acids: 0.075%, DHA&EPA: 0.052%.

Recommendation:

Do not change your pet’s food suddenly. Introduce Nutribest progressively over a one week period. Always keep fresh water near feeding bowl. Store product in a cool, dry place, far away from direct sun and aggressive odours. Optimal feeding amounts vary with age, weight, activity level and lifestyle (consult your veterinarian).

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