Premium kibble for neutered/sterilized cats, chicken as protein source, Bifensis Dual Defence formula to boost natural immune defenses, omega-6 fatty acids, zinc & minerals.
Spaying/neutering cats causes hormonal changes that affect their metabolism, weight and urinary tract. Developed in collaboration with veterinarians and nutritionists, PURINA ONE Sterilized Cat Chicken & Wheat kibbles will provide your neutered/sterilized cat with everything it needs to feel good. With an adapted nutritional profile in terms of fat and protein content, these kibbles will help your cat maintain a healthy metabolism, muscle mass and a healthy weight after being neutered.
PURINA ONE's Bifensis Dual Defense formula naturally boosts your cat's natural defenses and improves his well-being, both indoors and out. In addition to functional bacteria that work in the digestive tract, PURINA ONE Sterilized Chicken cat food also contains omega 6 fatty acids, vitamins and zinc for healthy skin and coat. Their recipe also contains all the nutrients essential for your cat's well-being. Finally, other ingredients help reduce tartar formation by 40%.
The balanced mineral content contributes to urinary tract health by relieving the metabolism and helping to maintain the urinary pH at an ideal level to prevent infections. These PURINA ONE kibbles for sterilized cats are made with quality ingredients, with no added artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
Analytical constituents
protein | 37.0 % |
fat | 13.0 % |
fibre | 4.0 % |
ash | 7.5 % |
omega-3 fats | 0.1 % |
omega-6 fats | 2.0 % |
Cat weight | Quantities in g/day |
4-6 kg | 55 - 80 |
6-8 kg | 80-105 |
8-10 kg | 105-130 |
Recommended daily amounts should be adjusted according to climatic conditions, the cat's activity level and physical condition. Make sure your pet always has fresh water available.
If you are giving PURINA ONE to your cat for the first time, we recommend that you make the change step by step, mixing an increasing amount of PURINA ONE with your cat's usual food for 7 days, to allow his digestive system to adapt to the change.