PRO PLAN STERILISED ADULT Chicken1.5KG

1.450,00 EGP

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SKU: 7613036519991
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PRO PLAN STERILISED ADULT Chicken1.5KG

Purina pro plan sterilised dry cat food because “sterilised formula” on a label means nothing without the science to back it up. Purina’s team of veterinarians and nutritionists spent years studying precisely what sterilisation does to a cat’s metabolism: how caloric needs drop while protein requirements actually rise, and how brain and sensory health can quietly decline without the right nutritional support. Purina pro plan sterilised Key Features Real chicken as ingredient #1 — not a filler, not a by-product — with a verified 41% protein content per serving Exclusive OPTISENSES™ blend: the only sterilised cat food formula clinically shown to support brain health and preserve sensory acuity in adult cats Natural inulin actively reduces litter box odours a daily quality-of-life upgrade most competing formulas simply don’t offer Endorsed by the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) — professional-grade trust, independently verified purina pro plan sterilised Zero artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives — every ingredient earns its place in the formula Suitable For Spayed or neutered adult cats from 1 year of age and above in purina pro plan sterilised Cats that have become less active or gained weight following sterilisation Cats whose owners have noticed reduced playfulness or sensory responsiveness post-neutering Discerning cat owners who want a professional-grade sterilised diet, not a generic one relabelled for neutered cats

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