AVA Advanced Nutrition Veterinary Approved Urinary Care Cat Treats 65G

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At AVA they believe that the love you feel for your cat can only be matched by the care they take in producing their food and treats. Their aim is perfectly simple - to use their passion and expertise to deliver exceptional treats.Years of expertise and care have gone into creating AVA Advanced Nutrition Veterinary Approved Breath and Dental Care Cat Treats. Created with cranberry and methionine to help support your cat's urinary tract health, these treats also contain added Vitamin C. And with no added sugar, artificial colours or flavours, you know exactly what your pet is eating. They're suitable from just 8 weeks old and contain antioxidants because your love - their inspiration.Features:Cranberry and methionine to help support urinary tract health;Added Vitamin C;No added sugar;No added artificial flavours;Contains antioxidants;Suitable for kittens from 8 weeks old.Not suitable for kittens under 2 months old.Approximate Dimensions (Product): 17 x 9 x 3cm$Nutrition$Composition: Corn, Chicken Protein (26%), Sunflower Oil, Pea Flour, Poultry Protein, Lignocellulose (3.1%), Cellulose Powder (3%), Poultry Fat, Minerals, Cranberry (0.2%), Seaweed (0.5%), Parsley (0.3%), Mint (0.3%), Yeast (as a source of Prebiotic Mannan-oligosaccharides and Beta-glucans) (0.15%), Blueberry (0.1%), Pomegranate (0.1%).Technological Additives: Antioxidants; Sensory Additives: None stated; Nutritional Additives: dl-Methionine 8000mg, Taurine 1000mg, Vitamin C 1000mg, Vitamin E 200mg.Analytical Constituents: Protein 22%, Crude Fibres 6%, Crude Oils and Fats 20%, Crude Ash 6%, Moisture Not stated Feeding Guide: Feed as a treat or a reward anytime, as part of a balanced diet. It is important not to overfeed your cat. Always provide plenty of fresh water for your pet. Ensure you select the appropriate size treat for your kitten or cat and break into smaller pieces as necessary, also taking into consideration their feeding behaviour. Kittens and cats should be supervised at all times whilst f
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