KIPPY CAT BEEF WITH SMALL PEAS 400G

115,00 EGP

24 in stock

SKU: 8015912511812
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KIPPY CAT BEEF WITH SMALL PEAS 400G

   Kippy Premium Pet Food offers complete and balanced nutrition for dogs and cats across all life stages. Made with real high-quality meat, wholesome grains, and carefully selected fruits and vegetables, Kippy recipes are designed to support daily health, energy, digestion, immunity, and overall wellbeing. Each formula is crafted to deliver delicious taste with optimal nutrition, making every meal both healthy and enjoyable.

Developed in collaboration with veterinarians and pet nutrition experts, Kippy pet food meets high standards of safety, quality, and nutritional value. The recipes are tailored to support the needs of different breeds and sizes, ensuring pets receive the right balance of protein, vitamins, minerals, and essential nutrients throughout every stage of life.

Kippy believes in clean and responsible nutrition. All recipes are free from artificial colors, artificial flavors, and preservatives, providing a natural diet pet owners can trust. Ingredients are sustainably sourced from responsible suppliers to support both pet health and environmental responsibility.

Key Benefits:

Made with real premium-quality meat
Supports healthy growth, energy, and overall vitality
Delicious flavor pets love
No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives
Veterinarian formulated for balanced daily nutrition
Suitable for all breeds and sizes
Ideal for all life stages
Sustainably sourced ingredients

Age Range: All Life Stages

Made in Italy

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