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Tropicat Premium Kitten 2kg

Growth is a very important stage in cat’s life, when the immune system and digestion ability develop. It is a period of the skeleton growth and mineralization and then muscle mass development.

TropiCat Premium Kitten

Growth is a very important stage in cat’s life, when the immune system and digestion ability develop. It is a period of the skeleton growth and mineralization and then muscle mass development. In order to support kittens in this process and let them cheerfully explore the world around them, they should be provided with the food that suits their needs. Nutrient balance and excellent quality of raw materials will help the kitten to prepare to enter adulthood in an optimal condition. 

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Immunity Booster Omega-3 fatty acids and beta-glucan, included in this food, support the kitten?s immune system.
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Harmonious Growth The nutrient balance, including calcium/phosphorus ratio, supports kitten?s harmonious growth
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Optimal Digestion Prebiotics, such as fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and mannan-oligosaccharides (MOS), together with beet pulp support optimal digestion and balanced intestinal flora, which prevents the onset of diarrhea, that can be very dangerous to kittens.
It can also be fed to pregnant and nursing cats.
Recommended daily dose for pregnant females: about 20 g of the food / 1 kg of body weight.
Recommended daily dose for breast-feeding females: no limits.

Cat must have access to fresh water at all times.
Divide daily dose into 5 or more portions. Adjust the daily amount of food to your cat's level of activity, physical condition and individual needs. The recommended daily feed rates may vary depending on your cat's individual needs. You should increase the amount of food when you use it to feed cats that are outdoors in winter. 
It is advisable to check your cat's health regularly with the vet.

Keep tightly closed in a cool and dry place.
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