Hill's Cat Foods: Nutritional Balance Just for Indoor Cats

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Hill's® Science Diet® Indoor Cat Foods

You provide the kind of care only special house cats deserve. And now you can give them veterinarian recommended food that's special too. Science Diet® Indoor Cat food is precisely balanced to nourish the good life indoor cats enjoy.

  • Precisely balanced nutrition for cats with an indoor lifestyle
  • Helps avoid the formation of hairballs
  • Clinically proven antioxidants
  • Helps maintain a healthy weight
  • Less stool odor. Guaranteed*

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Science Diet® Indoor Cat Mature Adult Dry

Precisely balanced nutrition specifically formulated for mature adult cats with an indoor lifestyle

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Science Diet® Indoor Cat Adult Dry

Precisely balanced nutrition specifically formulated for adult cats with an indoor lifestyle.

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Science Diet® Indoor Kitten Dry

Rich in fish oil and nourishing fatty acids. Precisely balanced nutrition to build immunity and digestive health.

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Science Diet® Indoor Cat Adult Seafood Entrée

Precisely balanced nutrition for indoor cats with the delicious taste of savory minced seafood

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Science Diet® Indoor Cat Adult Chicken Entrée

Rich in fish oil and nourishing fatty acids. Precisely balanced nutrition to build immunity and digestive health.

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Science Diet® Adult Indoor Long Coat Dry

Precisely balanced nutrition tailored for long haired cats with an indoor lifestyle.

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Science Diet® Senior 11+ Indoor Age Defying Dry

Precisely balanced nutrition tailored for senior cats with an indoor lifestyle.

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