If you think that avitaminosis is only a human problem, this is a misconception… Our pets can also suffer from vitamin deficiencies!Not just those weakened by illness, but adult cats, kittens, pregnant and nursing cats, venerable old tails – they all need vitamin support! How to combat vitamin deficiencies in cats and keep our pets in the best shape possible? THREE PROVEN METHODS
- Correct and balanced nutrition adapted to the cat’s age, breed and state of health.
- Sufficient physical activity. This is the best way to prevent many diseases, including obesity, which is the biggest problem in cats today.
- Both vitamins and other supplements can, and in fact in many cases should, be administered in addition to your cat’s diet, because even the best food sometimes cannot meet your cat’s need for all the necessary nutrients. And if you are feeding your cat natural (i.e. unprocessed) food, then proper supplementation is a must!
- Designed to meet the specific needs of the cat’s body.
- Contains calcium, which helps in the proper formation of the skeleton and bones.
- It contains macro- and microelements necessary for the proper functioning of the body.
- It also contains 12 vitamins that are essential for good health!
- Fish oil provides the body with Omega 3 acids.
- Taurine supports proper vision and cardiovascular health.
- Contains no colourings, artificial flavour enhancers or sugar.
- And most importantly it is a great choice for your pets!


