NATURE'S PROTECTION

canned pet food with chicken and beef for kittens to support healthy growth

SKU number: NPUPF63656


NATURE'S PROTECTION Healthy Growth Kitten Chicken with Beef is a premium-quality canned complete food developed for young kittens. It is a special feed that can help support healthy development and a strong immune system.
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Nature's Protection Healthy Growth Kitten Chicken with Beef is a premium-quality canned food designed for young kittens. Featuring chicken and beef as primary protein sources, it provides easily digestible animal protein to maintain muscle tone and supply balanced amino acids for healthy growth and vitality.

The formula is enriched with a combination of essential vitamins (D3, E, B1, biotin) and minerals (copper, manganese, zinc, potassium iodide) to support a strong immune system and promote healthy skin and coat. Supplemented with taurine, it ensures a strong and healthy heart, while the gluten-free composition is ideal for kittens with sensitive digestion or cereal intolerances.

This natural recipe contains no artificial colors or flavor enhancers, offering soft, easy-to-chew pieces in a tasty sauce that kittens love. Nature's Protection Super Premium wet food is crafted with high-quality ingredients to support healthy development and overall well-being.

Components
Additives/1kg: nutritional additives: vit. D₃ (3a671)* – 300 IU, vit. E (3a700) – 100 mg, iron(II) sulphate monohydrate (3b103) – 2 mg, calcium iodate anhydrous (3b202) – 0,7 mg, copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate (3b405) – 2 mg, manganous sulphate monohydrate (3b503) – 2 mg, zinc oxide (3b603) – 10 mg, biotin (3a880) – 100 µg, taurine (3a370) – 1000 mg, DL-methionine, technically pure (3c301) – 200 mg. *Simultaneous use with Vitamin D₂ is not allowed. Analytical constituents: crude protein – 8 %, crude fibre – 0,80 %, crude fat – 3,50 %, crude ash – 3 %, moisture – 83 %.
Instruction For Use & Feeding

Feeding instructions: serve at room temperature. Clean, fresh water should be available at all times. Diet changes should be made gradually over a period of about five days.