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Cat food

Premium Cat Food Line     
High-quality nutrition – tailored to every cat
Our Premium line offers balanced and complete cat nutrition, tailored to your cat's life stage, living environment and eating preferences. Each variant is carefully formulated with quality ingredients that contribute to healthy digestion, a shiny coat and a strong immune system.
Suitable for cats of all ages and breeds – from playful kittens to senior cats that may need some extra support.
Discover the Premium line: 
For kittens  -  For adult cats  -  For indoor cats  -  For the picky cat  -  For senior cats  -  Grain-free kibble.
The right nutrition every day, for a healthy and happy cat life.


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  1. Premium Cat Senior: High-Quality Food for Older Cats from 7 Years 2 - 10 Kg
    Premium Cat Senior: High-Quality Food for Older Cats from 7 Years 2 - 10 Kg
    from €14.95 to €58.95
  2. Premium Cat Kibble Complete Nutrition for Adult Cats of All Breeds 2 - 10 Kg
    Premium Cat Kibble Complete Nutrition for Adult Cats of All Breeds 2 - 10 Kg
    from €14.49 to €56.95
  3. Premium Cat Sensitive - High-Quality Food for Adult and Picky Cats 2 - 10 Kg
    Premium Cat Sensitive - High-Quality Food for Adult and Picky Cats 2 - 10 Kg
    from €14.95 to €58.95
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Frequently asked questions about Cat food

Which cat food formula should I choose for my cat's life stage and activity level?
Choose a formula that matches your cat's life stage: kitten formulas support growth, adult formulas maintain body condition, and senior formulas are lower in calories and may contain nutrients for ageing joints and digestion. For indoor or low-activity cats choose lower-calorie or higher-fiber recipes to help prevent weight gain; active or outdoor cats usually need higher-energy formulas. Use a complete and balanced diet for the appropriate life stage and adjust portion sizes to your cat's body condition; consult your veterinarian if you are unsure.
My cat has a sensitive stomach or is a picky eater — what should I try?
Look for sensitive or limited-ingredient recipes, single-protein options, or formulas designed for digestive tolerance. Grain-free formulas can help some cats but are not inherently better for every cat. Increase palatability by offering wet food, warming a small portion, or changing textures. Introduce any new food gradually over about 7–10 days to reduce digestive upset. If symptoms such as persistent vomiting, diarrhea or weight loss continue, contact your veterinarian.
Dry kibble, wet food or a mix — how do I decide which feeding style suits my cat?
Wet food provides extra moisture and can help cats that drink little water or have urinary/kidney concerns; it is also often more appealing to picky eaters. Dry kibble is convenient, easy to portion and shelf-stable, but is more calorie-dense. A mixed approach is common: use wet meals for hydration and palatability and kibble for grazing and convenience. Base your choice on your cat's health, hydration needs and daily routine; for specific conditions such as urinary stones or kidney disease follow your veterinarian's guidance.
How should I store and portion cat food, and what common mistakes should I avoid?
Store dry food in a cool, dry place in an airtight container and keep opened wet food refrigerated. Measure portions with a scoop and monitor your cat's body condition regularly—adjust portions if your cat gains or loses weight. Avoid sudden complete diet switches, free-feeding high-calorie kibble for overweight cats, and relying heavily on treats (keep treats to a small percentage of daily calories). When changing diets, mix the new food in gradually to prevent digestive problems.