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Meadowland Complete Series Chicken Complete Cat Food
New Zealand free-range chicken comes from a trusted local farm and does not contain artificial growth hormones and antibiotics. High protein and low fat, high digestibility, no burden on vitality, very suitable for cats who need to manage weight, body beauty and kidney protection!
Weight Management
Chicken is a very good source of amino acids and one of the lower calorie sources among other meats. It is mostly unsaturated fatty acids, which helps lower cholesterol, reduce cardiovascular disease, and prevent obesity.
Urinary Health
High-quality blueberries and cranberries can reduce urinary tract infections and maintain the health of cats' urinary system
Reduce vomiting hairballs
Natural fibers including beet pulp and flax seeds help the hair in the stomach and intestines pass through the digestive tract safely, reducing vomiting hairballs.
Beauty and moisturizing rich omega 3 and 6, keep the fur shiny, nourish the skin, and support skin health and appearance.
Chicken: A very good source of amino acids, very important for muscle synthesis! Low fat content, mostly unsaturated fatty acids, help lower cholesterol, reduce cardiovascular disease, prevent obesity, and achieve body beauty and health effects.
Cranberries and blueberries: They have strong antioxidant capacity, can protect vascular endothelial cells, prevent diseases such as diabetes and urinary tract infections, and protect kidney health.
Beet pulp and flax seeds: Provide dietary fiber, promote intestinal peristalsis, improve the digestive system, and reduce vomiting and hairballs.
Fish oil: It can enhance immune health and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, inflammation, and obesity.
Taurine: Protect vision, strengthen the heart, and keep the brain healthy.
About product storage methods and precautions:
Please store in a cool and dry place, avoid direct sunlight.
Desiccant packet included, please handle carefully when pouring out pet food to avoid accidental ingestion.


