Hill's Science Plan Mature Adult Chicken 300 GR
- Manufacturer Science Plan
Description
As your cat ages, its tastes will change. Hill's Science Plan Mature Adult Chicken is specially tailored to the needs of senior cats over the age of 7 years, with high-quality protein. It is easy to digest and can help ease weight management
Hill's Science Plan Mature Adult Chicken also contains an exclusive antioxidant complex of vitamins E and C, which can help support healthy cell ageing. Vitamins C and E can also support the immune system. This kibble also offers unbeatable flavour that every cat will adore, for best acceptance.
Hill's Science Plan Mature Adult Chicken at a glance:
- Complete food for cats over the age of 7 years
- Increased vitamin E and C content: can support a healthy immune system
- Antioxidant complex: to promote healthy ageing
- High-quality protein: eases weight management and helps maintain lean muscle mass, easy to digest
- Unbeatable flavour: for optimum acceptance to bring variety
- With taurine: essential for supporting your cat's heart function
- Balanced mineral content: to maintain urinary tract health
Ingredients:
Chicken and turkey meal, wheat, maize, maize gluten meal, animal fats, brewer's rice, protein hydrolysate, minerals, linseeds, fish oil, vegetable oil.
Additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (5975 IU), vitamin D3 (575 IU), vitamin E (800mg), vitamin C (90mg), beta-carotene (1.5mg), taurine (1977mg), iron (82.1mg), iodine (1.3mg), copper (8.1mg), manganese (8.5mg), zinc (170mg), selenium (0.2mg).
With natural antioxidants.
Analytical constituents
protein | 30.8 % |
fat | 17.3 % |
fibre | 1.2 % |
ash | 5.2 % |
calcium | 0.72 % |
phosphorus | 0.64 % |
beta-carotene | 1.5 mg |
potassium | 0.72 % |
sodium | 0.33 % |
omega-3 fats | 0.7 % |
omega-6 fats | 3.3 % |
Feeding recommendation:
Hill's Science Plan Mature Adult Chicken is a complete food for cats.
Cat's weight | Serving in g/day |
2kg | 30 - 40g |
3kg | 35 - 50g |
4kg | 45 - 65g |
5kg | 55 - 75g |
6kg | 65- 85g |
7kg+ | 12g per kg |
The amounts stated above are approximate guidelines and should be adjusted to each cat's individual requirements in order to maintain optimal body weight.