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Royal Canin Cat Indoor Longhair 35

Royal Canin Cat Indoor Longhair 35

Food for long-haired cats living indoors.

Hairball Reduction: Improves digestive transit and the elimination of hairballs thanks to an exclusive combination of fibres including soluble and insoluble fibres.

Coat shine and beauty: Indoor Long Hair enhances the coat's natural colour intensity by means of an exclusive complex of nutrients.

Reduces faecal smell: Thanks to a high L.I.P protein content, which reduces amounts of fermentable residues in the intestine.

Ingredients: Dehydrated poultry meat, maize, vegetable protein isolate L.I.P.*,wheat, animal fats, rice, vegetable fibres, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, vegetable oils (soya and borage), beet pulp, fish oil, yeasts, sodium, phosphate, fructo-oligo-saccharides, psyllium husks and seeds, egg powder, L-lysine, DL-methionine, Taurine, L-Cystine, Green tea and grape extracts (source of polyphenols), L-Carnitine.

Hairball Reduction
Improves digestive transit and the elimination of hairballs thanks to an exclusive combination of fibres including soluble and insoluble fibres.
Hairball Reduction
Improves digestive transit and the elimination of hairballs thanks to an exclusive combination of fibres including soluble and insoluble fibres.

2kg


£13.99

4kg


£22.99

10kg


£42.99

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