
For the oral hygiene of cats,
1 to 10 years old
1 to 10 years old
2 out of 3 cats suffer from oral problems that can lead to bad breath. Daily brushing is the best way to combat dental plaque and tartar build-up, and feeding the right diet can help
promote good oral hygiene.


For cats with sensitive skin and/or dull coats, 1 to 10 years old
Dandruff, dull coat and skin irritation are signs of sensitive skin. The cat’s coat is the “mirror” of their health, and deterioration in hair quality can be a sign of a nutritional deficiency. Proper nutrition can help nourish the skin and coat, reflecting true beauty and health.


For cats with digestive sensitivities, 1 to 10 years old
Some cats have trouble digesting their food which can result in more stool. As well, some cats regurgitate their food when they eat too quickly. Proper nutrition can make digestion easier,
and specialized kibble can limit regurgitation for cats with sensitive stomachs.




















