He would love to give it the best
KITTEN-GROWTH 32
ADULT & MATURE - LITE 36
For Matures Above 7 Years Old / Overweight
Sterilized / Less Active Adults

Duck & Veggies

  • L-Carnitine and Low Calorie Diet Control Body Weight
  • High Fibers & Enzymes for Hairball Elimination
    Probiotics & Prebiotics for Intestinal Health
  • Cod Oil (DHA/EPA/AA/ALA) and Lecithin Benefit Vision & Shine Hair
  • Quality Protein, Spirulina & Collagen for Recovery of Metabolism
  • Balanced pH Value and FLUTD Control Recipe
NET:400g / 1.2Kg / 6Kg
Duck & Veggies

It is definitely worth treating them with luxury feasts as being in the royal palace.

  • L-Carnitine and Low Calorie Diet Control Body Weight
  • High Fibers & Enzymes for Hairball Elimination
    Probiotics & Prebiotics for Intestinal Health
  • Cod Oil (DHA/EPA/AA/ALA) and Lecithin Benefit Vision & Shine Hair
  • Quality Protein, Spirulina & Collagen for Recovery of Metabolism
  • Balanced pH Value and FLUTD Control Recipe
Exclusive Kibble

Exclusive Kibble

Tartar Reduction Satisfied Fussy Appetites
Longevity Program
For Sterilized, Overweight, Less Active Cats of All Life Stages
Nutrition Facts
Dehydrated Poultry (Duck/Chicken, a source of Chondroitin), Brown Rice, Oat, Poultry Fat, Cod Oil, Alfalfa Fiber, Hydrolyzed Chicken Liver, Fruits & Vegetables (Beet, Tomato, Cranberry, Apple, Carrot, Yam Tuber, Burdock, Sesame, Papaya, Pineapple), Essential Minerals & Chelated Minerals, Fish Collagen, DL Methionine, L-Lysine, Vitamins, Egg (Lecithin), Spirulina, FOS, MOS, Yucca Extract, Taurine, Glucosamine, L-Carnitine, LAB Probiotics, Bromelain, Natural Antioxidants.
food
Protein 36%
Fat 10%
Fiber 4 - 6.0%
OMEGA3 0.5%
OMEGA6 2.5%
Moisture 9%
Iron 150mg/kg
Calcium 0.8%
Phosphorus 0.6%
Zinc 140mg/kg
Magnesium 0.1%
Sodium 0.2%
VitaminA 15,000iu/kg
VitaminE 350iu/kg
VitaminD 1,500iu/kg
Taurine 2,500ppm

Calories(ME) 3300Kcal/Kg
Nutrition Facts
Daily Ration
  • Feeding this food for the first time? Mixing increasing amount of this diet with decreasing amounts of the old food over a 7-10 day period.
  • The feeding amounts are a starting point only. Your pet may need less or more food to maintain a proper weight depending on its age, environment, condition, temperament and activity. If in doubt, consult your veterinarian.
  • Serve dry or moistened by mixing a portion of kibbles with an equivalent volume of warm water (40℃) or wet (pouch or canned) foods. Remove the leftover and keep fresh drinking water available at all times.
  • Store in a cool, dry place. Reseal tightly and finish within one month after opening. Do not directly expose to the sun.