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Here at INABA, we know that your cat is a beloved family member. That's why each of our Churu Treats for Senior Cats 10+ are made from high-quality ingredients, including natural, wild-caught tuna and/or real chicken. Our Churu for Senior formula has 90% moisture and only 7 calories, which is a tenth of the calories of traditional dry cat treats and 9x the moisture, making these a high-moisture, low-calorie cat snack. To help support healthy aging, we've included Omega-3 fatty acids from salmon oil to support brain & cognitive function, as well a healthy skin and coat, Taurine, an essential amino acid, for their overall health, and Vitamin E & C to help boost their immune system. Our cat treats are free from grains, preservatives and artificial colors. Designed to be hand fed as an interactive way to bond with your cat, you can also squeeze the creamy puree onto a plate as a tasty dry cat food topper or to disguise medications. INABA makes snack time fun for you and you feline friends.
SKU | 4335238 |
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Lifestage | Senior |
Primary Flavor | Chicken |
Primary Brand | Inaba |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2 OZ |
Grain Free | Yes |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Chicken |
Lifestage | Senior |
Length | .8 IN |
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Height | 8.27 IN |
Width | 4.33 IN |
Water, Chicken, Tapioca Starch, Natural Flavors, Salmon Oil, Natural Scallop Flavor, Guar Gum, Sodium Ascorbate (Source of Vitamin C), Vitamin E Supplement, Taurine, Green Tea Extract.
Crude Fiber (max) 0.3%, Moisture (max) 90%, Vitamin E (min) 310 IU/kg, Taurine (min) 0.025%, Omega-3 (min) 0.08%, Vitamin C (min) 360 mg/kg, Calorie Content 500/kg, Calorie Content 7/serving.
Feed as a treat to your cat. This product is not intended to be fed as a meal. Provide clean, fresh water daily. For your pet's health, see your veterinarian regularly.
Refrigerate after opening and serve as soon as possible.
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