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The right food for your sterilised cat
Help your sterilised cat feel their best with speclialised nutrition – delicious food with the right blend of nutrients and ingredients.
Sterilised kittens have unique
nutritional needs
In order to maintain excellent health throughout their lives and to reduce some post-sterilisation risks, it’s important to feed sterilised kittens the right balance of nutrients from the start.
Our food works with their unique biology to support optimal growth and development. Give your sterilised kitten 100% balanced & healthy nutrition to help keep them lean, active and playful as ever.
Science Plan Sterilised Kitten food has:
100% balanced nutrition with tasty, easy-to-digest ingredients.
High-quality protein to help build muscle and controlled fat to support leanness
Clinically proven antioxidants for a healthy immune system
Science-led nutrition from sterilised kitten to cat
Sterilised cats need a specific balance of ingredients and nutrients to stay fit and healthy.
Sterilised cats have
specific nutritional needs
Sterilised cats are more than 3 times as likely to be overweight and up to 7 times more likely to suffer from urinary problems. The metabolism drops for many cats after sterilisation, and they likewise, experience an increase in appetite. In addition, sterilised cats may become less active and uninterested in play.
The right foods can reduce these health risks.
Science Plan Sterilised Cat advanced foods have:
A unique weight-management formula to burn fat and build muscle.
Added L-carnitine to help cats stay lean and active.
Controlled minerals and pH levels to support urinary health.
The foods come in a range of delicious flavours and are available as dry food or in pouches.
Healthy varieties for every lifestage
Hill’s provides a variety of appetising choices for sterilised cats at every lifestage. Our foods are created to keep your cat coming back for more.
Tips on caring for your sterilised cat
1. Feed less calories
To avoid weight gain, feed foods that have less fats. Measuring out your cat's low-calorie, daily food allowance can also help to control calories.
2. Help cats stay active
Provide interactive toys and cat trees that cats can climb and jump on. You can also hide treats in toys or around the house for a fun treasure hunt.
3. Reduce the risk of urinary stones
Because they often develop stones, sterilised cats need a lot of water. Placing bowls or fountains around the house will encourage your cat to drink. Wet foods can also help with hydration.
Hill’s Food, Shelter & Love
Since 2002, the Hill’s Food, Shelter & Love Program has provided shelters with the life-changing nutrition they need to help homeless pets find forever homes.
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The Pet Nutrition Centre
The dogs and cats in our global Pet Nutrition Centre help us with ingredient analysis, quality and taste to develop food that’s a step ahead for your pet’s best life.