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Hill’s Gastrointestinal Biome Cat Food 1.5 Kg

2.040,00 EGP
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Hill's PRESCRIPTION DIET Gastrointestinal Biome Cat Food with Chicken is a highly digestible complete dietetic pet food for reduction of intestinal absorptive disorders and for compensation for maldigestion in adult cats. This fibre-enhanced pet food has an increased level of sodium and potassium and highly digestible ingredients.

Hill’s Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Dry Cat Food 1.5 Kg

1.730,00 EGP
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Formulated to support a cat's urinary health.

Hill’s Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Cat Food

Original price was: 3.575,00 EGP.Current price is: 1.785,00 EGP.
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Hill’s Prescription Diet i/d Dry Adult Cat Food is highly digestible, great-tasting nutrition, clinically shown to help manage digestive upsets. Made with chicken for a delicious taste. It’s formulated with Hill’s breakthrough ActivBiome+ Digestion, a proprietary blend of prebiotic fibers, clinically shown to rapidly activate the gut microbiome to support digestive health and overall well-being.

Hill’s Prescription Diet z/d Hydrolyzed Cat Food Sensitivities ActiveBiome 1.5 Kg

4.020,00 EGP
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Ingredients Brewers Rice, Hydrolyzed Chicken Liver, Rice Protein Concentrate, Soybean Oil, Chicken Liver Flavor, Coconut Oil, Ground Pecan Shells, Calcium

Hill’s Veterinary K/D Kidney Care Cat Food

Price range: 1.910,00 EGP through 3.450,00 EGP
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Delicious clinically proven nutrition that helps protect vital kidney function and increase appetite
ActivBiome+ Kidney Defense, a proprietary blend of prebiotics shown to activate the gut microbiome to help protect kidney function

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