Hill's Science Diet Adult Light Formula Liver & Chicken Entrée Canned Cat Food
5.5 oz. - Liver & Chicken - Case of 24
SKU: 57835
3 oz. can: Feed 1 1/2 cans for obese prone or 1 ½ cans for weight loss for a 5 lb. cat, 3 cans for obese prone or 2 ½ cans for weight loss for a 10 lb. cat, and 4 cans for obese prone or 3 cans for weight loss for a 15 lb. cat.
5.5 oz. can: Feed 1 can for obese prone or 3/4 can for weight loss for a 5 lb. cat, 1 ½ cans for obese prone or 1 ¼ cans for weight loss for a 10 lb. cat, and 2 cans for obese prone or 1 2/3 cans for weight loss for a 15 lb. cat.
This product is intended for weight maintenance. Should you choose to feed for weight loss, consult your veterinarian.
These amounts are a starting point only and should be adjusted to maintain proper weight. When supplementing with canned or dry food, decrease the amount of food to avoid overfeeding. If switching from a canned food to dry, make sure the cat drinks an adequate quantity of water to avoid constipation. When feeding this food for the first time, mix increasing amounts of the pet's new food with decreasing amounts of the old food over a 7-day period.
Cover and refrigerate unused portion.
We recommend that you take your pet to the veterinarian at least twice a year for regular health check-ups.
Hill's Science Diet Adult Light Formula Liver & Chicken Entrée Canned Cat Food
3 oz. - Liver & Chicken - Case of 24
SKU: 863475
3 oz. can: Feed 1 1/2 cans for obese prone or 1 ½ cans for weight loss for a 5 lb. cat, 3 cans for obese prone or 2 ½ cans for weight loss for a 10 lb. cat, and 4 cans for obese prone or 3 cans for weight loss for a 15 lb. cat.
5.5 oz. can: Feed 1 can for obese prone or 3/4 can for weight loss for a 5 lb. cat, 1 ½ cans for obese prone or 1 ¼ cans for weight loss for a 10 lb. cat, and 2 cans for obese prone or 1 2/3 cans for weight loss for a 15 lb. cat.
This product is intended for weight maintenance. Should you choose to feed for weight loss, consult your veterinarian.
These amounts are a starting point only and should be adjusted to maintain proper weight. When supplementing with canned or dry food, decrease the amount of food to avoid overfeeding. If switching from a canned food to dry, make sure the cat drinks an adequate quantity of water to avoid constipation. When feeding this food for the first time, mix increasing amounts of the pet's new food with decreasing amounts of the old food over a 7-day period.
Cover and refrigerate unused portion.
We recommend that you take your pet to the veterinarian at least twice a year for regular health check-ups.