
For indoor cats, 1 to 10 years old
Indoor cats spend more time sleeping, eating and grooming rather than exercising which can result in slower digestion, soft, smelly stools and weight gain. Also, increased grooming can lead to more hairballs. The right diet is essential to address these issues.


For overweight indoor cats,
1 to 10 years old
1 to 10 years old
1 out of 4 cats are overweight. Once a cat becomes slightly overweight she tends to remain so or gain even more weight resulting in greater health risks: diabetes, skin or joint disorders. An ideal weight is achieved through healthy nutrition and exercise.


For indoor cats prone to hairballs, 1 to 10 years old
Cats spend 30% of their time grooming. Up to two-thirds of the hair shed is swallowed during these grooming sessions, leading to hairballs in the digestive tract. Proper nutrition can reduce hairballs and promote healthy digestion.


For indoor cats with long or dull coats, 1 to 10 years old
Indoor cats can suffer from increased shedding and a duller looking coat because they are exposed to constant temperatures and artificial light throughout the year. As well, constant grooming can lead to more hairballs. Proper nutrition can help a cat look her best.


For indoor cats over 10 years old
After the age of 10 years, a cat starts feeling the effects of aging. Kidney function, joints and the immune system are the first to be affected. Teeth and gums can also become sensitive making it
difficult to chew. Proper nutrition for aging cats is essential to ensure they live a long and happy life.


For indoor cats with long or dull coats, 1 to 10 years old


Cost per day: $0.591
Coat Nutrition
A healthy, shiny coat is the sign of a cat’s good health. INDOOR Beauty 35TM contains high protein levels (35%), omega 6 fatty acids and chelated (or easy-to-absorb) zinc which work together to promote hair growth and a glossy coat.
Rich coat colour can enhance the indoor cat’s natural beauty. INDOOR Beauty 35TM helps to intensify coat colour with minerals like chelated (or easy to absorb) copper and amino acids like L-cysteine and biotin.
Long haired cats are especially prone to hairballs. Fiber from psyllium and dried beet pulp work with lubricating anchovy oil to move the hair that the indoor cat swallows through her digestive system, thereby reducing hairballs.

Ingredients:
Chicken meal, corn gluten meal, brown rice, corn, rice hulls, wheat gluten, natural flavors, chicken fat, soybean oil, dried beet pulp, anchovy oil (source of EPA and DHA omega 3 fatty acids), sodium silico aluminate (zeolite), dried brewers yeast, salt, dried egg powder, calcium sulfate, ground psyllium seeds, fructo-oligosaccharides, potassium chloride, monopotassium phosphate, L-lysine, choline chloride, taurine, borage oil (source of omega 6 fatty acids), L-cystine, vitamins [DLalpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), niacin, biotin, riboflavin (vitamin B2), D-calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), vitamin A acetate, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin D3 supplement], sodium tripolyphosphate, trace minerals [zinc oxide, zinc proteinate, ferrous sulfate, manganese proteinate, copper proteinate, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite], decaffeinated green tea polyphenols, L-carnitine, preserved with natural mixed tocopherols (source of vitamin E) and citric acid, rosemary extract.1Average cat, 15 lb bag























