Note that this product is undergoing a change, so you might receive new or old bags. Wellness Complete Health's Indoor Cat Grain - Free Dry Cat Food with a Deboned Chicken & Turkey Meal Recipe is a top - notch choice for your indoor feline friend. Crafted by our team of pet nutritionists and veterinarians, it offers a natural, high - quality protein source that provides a complete and balanced diet. This diet is packed with all the essential nutrients your indoor cat needs for a long and healthy life. Each serving is designed to support a healthy immune system, smooth digestion, beautiful skin and a shiny coat, clean teeth and healthy gums, as well as optimal energy levels. Made from natural and wholesome ingredients, this dry cat food is rich in delicious meaty proteins that cats adore. It contains no added grains, meat by - products, artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. Key benefits include: Sustained Energy: Complete and balanced nutrition gives your cat the energy it needs. Healthy Digestion: Dietary fiber sources, prebiotics, and probiotics aid in smooth digestion. Healthy Skin & Coat: Omega - 6 and Omega - 3 fatty acids promote healthy skin and a lustrous coat. Immune Health: Fortified with Vitamins A and E to boost the immune system. Healthy Teeth & Bones: The crunchy dry food cleans teeth, and calcium and phosphorus support dental and bone health. No Added: It has no meat by - products, wheat, corn, or artificial preservatives. Available Size: 5.5 lb (2.5 kg).




Using this cat food is easy. Just measure out the appropriate amount according to your cat's age, weight, and activity level and put it in your cat's food bowl. Make sure your cat always has access to fresh water. As for storage, keep the bag sealed in a cool, dry place to maintain its freshness. Note that this product is going through a change, so you may get new or old bags, but both have the same great quality. If your cat has any special health conditions, it's a good idea to consult your vet before starting a new diet. Also, watch your cat's weight and overall health. If you notice any changes, adjust the feeding amount as needed or talk to your vet.