Purizon Sterilised Chicken & Fish Grain-Free Dry Cat Food is specially developed for sterilised cats, whose energy needs are typically lower while their appetite may increase. The recipe is designed to help maintain an ideal body weight while still providing all essential nutrients.
The high protein content from chicken and fish supports lean muscle mass, while the reduced fat content helps with weight management. The grain-free formula uses fruits and vegetables as alternative carbohydrate sources, supporting digestion and balanced energy levels.
With its carefully balanced composition of vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, this food supports overall vitality, healthy skin and coat, and long-term wellbeing in sterilised cats.
Purizon Sterilised Chicken & Fish Grain-Free Dry Cat Food
£52.00
SKU: FURR3116
Grain-free dry cat food for sterilised cats with chicken and fish, supporting weight control and lean muscle maintenance.
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Purizon Sterilised Chicken & Fish Grain-Free Dry Cat Food is specially developed for sterilised cats, whose energy needs are typically lower while their appetite may increase. The recipe is designed to help maintain an ideal body weight while still providing all essential nutrients.
The high protein content from chicken and fish supports lean muscle mass, while the reduced fat content helps with weight management. The grain-free formula uses fruits and vegetables as alternative carbohydrate sources, supporting digestion and balanced energy levels.
With its carefully balanced composition of vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, this food supports overall vitality, healthy skin and coat, and long-term wellbeing in sterilised cats.
Reviews (24)
Liam B.
Satisfactory product. Does what it should but nothing extraordinary. Reasonably priced.
3 months ago
Emma T.
Pretty decent product. Works okay but I expected a little better based on the description.
3 months ago
Sam W.
Good product but not perfect. Some minor issues but still usable and acceptable.
3 months ago