Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Mother & Baby cat

Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Mother & Baby cat

$41.99
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Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Mother & Baby cat

Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Mother & Baby cat

$41.99

Baby cats grow so quickly that certain kitten foods aren’t tailored to their nutritional needs. A mother cat’s milk has protective antibodies to support her kitten’s natural defenses. But as a baby cat transition to eating solids, their immune systems are still developing. This “immunity gap” leaves a kitten in a fragile state. With growing bones, emerging teeth, and developing immune and digestive systems, they need the right nutrition to grow strong.

Royal Canin Mother & Babycat Dry Kibble feeds a young kitten’s magnificence from the very start with the building blocks needed for healthy growth: Essential nutrients like DHA for brain development. Immune system-strengthening antioxidants and vitamins. Highly digestible proteins and prebiotics for a maturing digestive system. And transitioning a newborn kitten to solid food is simple: The unique, tiny kibble can be rehydrated with warm water for a softer food that eases kittens to a more “grown-up” diet.

 

  • SUPPORTS MOTHER & BABYCAT HEALTH: Royal Canin Mother & Babycat Dry Cat Food is a unique nutritional solution that supports mother cats (pregnant or nursing) and the healthy growth and development of newborn kittens (1-4 months)
  • STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM: An innovative blend of clinically proven antioxidants, including vitamins E and C, helps support the healthy development of your kitten’s immune system
  • REHYDRATABLE KIBBLE: Small, dry kibble is easy-to-chew for baby teeth, and helps a nursing cat transition from milk to solid food; a perfect complement to Mother & Babycat Wet Cat Food
  • MICROBIOME SUPPORT: The combination of prebiotics and highly digestible proteins helps promote a healthy balance of intestinal bacteria for digestive health
  • HEALTHY FOUNDATION: A kitten is a kitten for at least 12 months, depending on their breed; keeping them on this formula from 1 to 4 months (starting during weaning) helps set up a healthy foundation for kittenhood

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