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10 X Encore 100% Natural Wet Cat Food Pouch, Tuna Fillet with Whitebait/Anchovy in Broth 70g Pouch (16 x 70g Pouches) (Packaging May Vary)
10 X Encore 100% Natural Wet Cat Food Pouch, Tuna Fillet with Whitebait/Anchovy in Broth 70g Pouch (16 x 70g Pouches) (Packaging May Vary)
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Product Overview
- Brand: Encore
- Flavour: Tuna Fillet & Whitebait
- Age range (description): All Life Stages
- Item form: Pouch
- Specific uses for product:
Product Features
- 100% Natural, high protein Ingredients that your pet will love, suitable for all adult and mature cat breeds
- 75% Tuna Fillet and Whitebait – we only insist on only the highest quality ingredients, no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
- Natural Source of Omega 3 & Amino Acids, omega 3 plays an important role in supporting a healthy heart, amino acids are essential for heart and eye function
- Complementary wet cat food adding flavour and hydration, feed with any dry food for a complete and balanced diet
- Pack Contains 16 x 70g Pouch of Tuna and Whitebait or Anchovy (Packaging May Vary)
- Sustainable, recyclable packaging, our metal tins and cardboard packaging can be fully recycled
Product Information
Pet Type | Cat, Fish |
Product Dimensions | 10.3 x 14.1 x 26.6 cm; 70 g |
Item model number | ENCP8002 |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Tuna Fillet & Whitebait |
Item Form | Pouch |
Allergen Information | BPA-Free |
Size | 70 g (Pack of 16) |
Number of Items | 16 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Store in a cool and dark place. |
Specific Uses | Bones & Cartilage, Immune Support, Weight Management, Hip and Joint Support, Allergy Relief, Sensitive Stomach, Muscles, Skin and Coat Health, Sensitive Skin |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 70 g |
ASIN | B005QMUL9W |
Customer Reviews | |
Best Sellers Rank | |
Date First Available | 28 Sept. 2011 |
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