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Hills Feline Adult Light Tuna

Hills Feline Adult Light Tuna

Hills Science Plan Feline Adult Light Tuna helps maintain your cat's ideal weight. Formulated with clinically proven antioxidants and a high level of L-carnitine to help turn fat into energy. Suitable for everyday feeding. Hills Feline Adult Light Tuna is high fibre and thus controls hunger between meals.

HILLS FELINE ADULT LIGHT TUNA INGREDIENTS: With Tuna (minimum Tuna 10 %): Ground Rice Dehydrated Chicken And Turkey Protein Ground Maize Maize Gluten Meal Cellulose Dehydrated Tuna Protein Animal Fat Soybean Mill Run Digest Potassium Chloride L-carnitine Supplement Calcium Sulphate Salt Taurine Vitamins And Trace Elements. Naturally Preserved With Mixed Tocopherols Citric Acid And Rosemary Extract.

HILLS FELINE ADULT LIGHT TUNA NUTRIENT ANALYSIS: Protein 30.9% Fat 8.2% Carbohydrate 39.1% Fibre 7.8% Moisture 9.0% Calcium 0.91% Phosphorous 0.68% Sodium 0.30% Potassium 0.64% Sodium 0.30% Potassium 0.64% Magnesium 0.07% Omega-3 Fattyacids 0.20% Omega-6 Fattyacids 1.88% Copper L-carnitine 470mg/kg Taurine 0.17% Zinc Vitamin A 9 850iu/kg Vitamin B Vitamin C 70mg/kg Vitamin D 530iu/kg Vitamin E 550mg/kg Beta-carotene 1.5mg.

2kg


£16.15

5kg


£27.99

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