Hill’s Science Diet Adult Sensitive Stomach & Skin – Duck & Vegetable Entrée (2.9oz)
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Give your cat the specialized care they need with a meal designed for internal balance and external radiance. This Science Diet entrée features tender duck and a garden-fresh blend of carrots, green peas, and green beans, all precisely balanced for high digestibility. Formulated with prebiotic fiber to fuel beneficial gut bacteria, this recipe supports a healthy microbiome while nourishing sensitive skin. It is the perfect choice for cats that require a gentle touch on their digestive system without compromising on the high-quality nutrition they need for a long, happy life.
Tender duck and wholesome vegetables, specialized digestive and skin support.
Key Benefits:
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Microbiome Support: Infused with prebiotic fiber (FOS) to fuel beneficial gut bacteria and maintain a balanced digestive environment.
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Skin & Coat Nourishment: Enriched with Vitamin E and Omega-6 fatty acids to promote a healthy, soft, and shiny coat.
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Highly Digestible: Crafted with precise ingredients that are easy on the stomach, leading to optimal nutrient absorption and easier cleanup.
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High-Quality Protein: Features real duck, pork, and turkey to help your adult cat maintain lean muscle mass and energy.
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Immune System Health: Contains a clinically proven blend of antioxidants, including Vitamin C and E, to support lifelong immunity.
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Vet Recommended: Trusted as the #1 veterinarian-recommended brand for specialized feline care and life-stage nutrition.
A 100% complete and balanced meal made in the USA with global ingredients you can trust for purity and nutrient content.
🛒 Support your cat’s delicate digestion and skin health with the science-backed power of real duck and vegetables.
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