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Cat Chow
Cat Chow Purina Cat Chow Joint Health Senior Dry Cat Food, Essentials 7+ Immune + Joint Health Recipe
3.15 lb
$6.53 each($0.13 / oz)
Aisle 23
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO
Description
Meet the unique nutritional requirements of your senior cat by feeding her Purina Cat Chow Senior Essentials 7+ Immune + Joint Health dry cat food. Your older cat depends on you to help her live a long, healthy life. Specially crafted to help senior cats stay healthy and active, this cat kibble makes it easy to give her the care she deserves in her later years. Our dry senior cat food recipe is made with real farm-raised chicken and high-quality ingredients plus, glucosamine to help support her joints and antioxidants for a strong immune system. With 25 essential vitamins and minerals to support her overall health, this chicken cat food kibble provides 100 percent complete and balanced nutrition for adult and senior cats. To satisfy your ingredient preferences, we craft our wholesome cat food for older cats with 0 percent fillers and no artificial colors or flavors. Purina Cat Chow Senior Essentials 7+ Immune + Join Health gives her the great taste she likes to find in a dish made with real chicken meat and crafted with care in the USA.
Ingredients
Nutrients: Crude Protein min 34.0 %; Crude Fat min 12.0 %; Crude Fiber max 4.0 %; Moisture max 12.0 %; Linoleic Acid min 1.25 %; Calcium (Ca) min 1.0 %; Phosphorus (P) min 0.9 %; Zinc (Zn) min 150 mg/kg; Selenium (Se) min 0.30 mg/kg; Vitamin A min 10000 IU/kg; Vitamin E min 100 IU/kg; Taurine min 0.15 %; Glucosamine min 400 mg/kg; Omega-6 Fatty Acids min 1.6 %. Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles..Allergens and safety warnings
Nutrients: Crude Protein min 34.0 %; Crude Fat min 12.0 %; Crude Fiber max 4.0 %; Moisture max 12.0 %; Linoleic Acid min 1.25 %; Calcium (Ca) min 1.0 %; Phosphorus (P) min 0.9 %; Zinc (Zn) min 150 mg/kg; Selenium (Se) min 0.30 mg/kg; Vitamin A min 10000 IU/kg; Vitamin E min 100 IU/kg; Taurine min 0.15 %; Glucosamine min 400 mg/kg; Omega-6 Fatty Acids min 1.6 %. Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles..- Changes in your cat’s diet should be made gradually to allow your cat to become accustomed to a new food. Substitute small amounts of the new food for the old food, gradually increasing the amount of the new food while decreasing the old food, over a period of 7 - 10 days. This gradual transition will help avoid dietary upsets. Provide adequate fresh water in a clean container daily. For your pet’s health, see your veterinarian regularly.