IAMS Kitten Proactive Health Dry Cat Food, 2-Pound Bags

Wednesday, 10. February 2010


  • Recommended for Kittens from weaning to 12 months. Also for pregnant and nursing cats.
  • Vitamin-rich fish oil to promote brain and vision development, and for healthy skin and a shiny coat
  • Select natural ingredients with added vitamins, minerals and amino acids
  • High quality protein that is gentle on your kitten’s digestive system; formulated to help your kitten build strong muscles
  • Enriched with antioxidants to help maintain a strong immune system

Product Description
Grow, Nourish and Protect with Complete Nutrition The first 12 months of life are important in your kitten’s development. Iams Kitten delivers the nutrition kittens need to keep her growing strong, healthy and vibrant. This specially formulated diet builds strong muscles and provides protein-rich nourishment that’s easy to digest. Select natural ingredients have added vitamins, minerals and amino acids for energy and vitality. Iams Kitten is enriched with essential amino acids to boost the immune system, fish oil for brain and vision development, and taurine for healthy heart and eyes. Plus, each crunchy kibble scrubs teeth with every bite and reduces the causes of gum disease. With Iams, you know you’re getting 100% complete and balanced nutrition that’s made just for kittens and pregnant or lactating cats.Manufacturer Product Description
Iams ProActive Health Premium Kitten Food. These guideline amounts are a starting point and your kitten may need more food depending upon age, activity and temperament. In order to reach optimal body condition, you may need to adjust food intake. This represents the total recommended volume of food per day. You should divide the total recommended feeding amount by the number of times you feed your kitten per day to get the actual portion size per feeding.

Weight of Cat (lbs.) 4-19 Weeks
Dry Cups per Day
20-29 Weeks
Dry Cups per Day
30-39 Weeks
Dry Cups per Day
40-49 Weeks
Dry Cups per Day
1 1/4      
2 1/2 1/4    
4 1 1/2 1/2 1/3
6 1 2/3 3/4 2/3 1/2
8 2 1/4 1 3/4 2/3
10 - 1 1/3 1 3/4
12 -   1 1/4 1

  • Remember to have clean, fresh water available for your kitten at all times.
  • For mother cats in the first 6 weeks of pregnancy, feed Iams ProActive Health Kitten Food based on the 40-49 weeks old guideline. During the last 3 weeks of pregnancy, feed 2 times the amount.
  • When the mother cat is nursing, feed up to 3 times the amount in the 40-49 weeks old guideline.
  • Because Iams ProActive Health Kitten Food is complete and balanced, you do not need to add vitamin or mineral supplements.
  • When introducing Iams ProActive Health Kitten Food, gradually mix it with your cat’s current food over the course of 4 days.
  • IAMS Kitten Proactive Health Dry Cat Food, 2-Pound Bags

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    2 Responses to “IAMS Kitten Proactive Health Dry Cat Food, 2-Pound Bags”



    1. Lori Fleming Says:

      Got 4 kittens about the same time – they have now outgrown this – moved on to Iams hairball and weight maintenance – but this gave them wonderful soft coats and they definitely grew!! Would reccommend to anyone – and the kittnes LOVED this food! (important little detail!!)
      Rating: 5 / 5



    2. Michelle A. Phillips Says:

      I started feeding my kitten whiskas but he started farting really often. The vet said it was because it contained too many things like wheat and other stuff that cats don’t digest well. So, the vet suggested I start feeding him what they call premium brand foods (Iams, science hill, purina one, etc). Out of all the foods he suggested, IAMS was the cheapest. I’ve been feeding him iams for about a month now and the farting stopped. He doesn’t seem to like the way it tastes as much as he liked whiskas (with whiskas, a cup of food would be gone after 6 hours, with iams, he only eats about 2/3 of a cup after 6 hours), but the vet said that isn’t a problem as long as he eats it. Further, it might be good that he doesn’t eat the whole thing because of the risk of becoming overweight and all the problems associated with that. So, I would highly suggest it if you want to give your kitten a “premium” type of food, but can’t really afford any of the other brands. Further, Procter and Gamble often has coupons for this.
      Rating: 5 / 5

     

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