Lily's Kitchen Smooth Paté Kitten Chicken and Cod is a high-quality wet food specifically designed to meet the nutritional needs of growing kittens. This delicious pâté combines chicken and cod, offering a tasty and nutritious meal that stimulates the appetite of the little ones. Thanks to its smooth texture, it is easily digestible and ideal for kittens starting to explore the world of solid food. Each portion is a step towards healthy and vigorous growth, contributing to the well-being of your feline friend.
Features
Lily's Kitchen Smooth Paté Kitten Chicken and Cod is available in a convenient 85 g format. Its composition includes selected ingredients, with chicken and cod as the main sources of protein. This food is formulated for kittens, ensuring a balanced supply of essential nutrients to support their development. The smooth consistency makes the pâté easily consumable, perfect for small mouths and for kittens transitioning from nursing to solid food.
How to use
To offer maximum taste and freshness, it is recommended to serve Lily's Kitchen Smooth Paté Kitten at room temperature. You can provide the appropriate amount based on your kitten's age and weight, ensuring they always have access to fresh water. This food can be supplemented with kibble for a varied and complete meal, following your veterinarian's guidelines for a balanced diet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I feed Lily's Kitchen Smooth Paté Kitten to adult cats?
This product is specifically formulated for kittens and is not recommended for adult cats. For larger cats, there are other options for wet and dry foods suitable for their nutritional needs.
What is the shelf life of this product?
Once opened, it is recommended to consume Lily's Kitchen Smooth Paté Kitten within 24 hours and to store it in the refrigerator. Always check the expiration date on the packaging to ensure the product's freshness.
Is it necessary to consult a veterinarian before starting to feed this food to my kitten?
Although Lily's Kitchen Smooth Paté Kitten is formulated for kittens, it is always advisable to consult a veterinarian to ensure that your pet's diet meets their specific nutritional needs.