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Taken STC: ?7 each or both for ?12: Brand new unopened PlaqueOff Cat 40g (dental care)


IlonaM

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I have just bought two packs of ProDen PlaqueOff Cat - brand new and sealed - which I no longer need. It is a natural supplement which helps control plaque and tartar build-up, reduce bad breath and promote dental hygiene. I have been using it with my cat, but following an operation she can no longer use it. She found it very tasty and ate a scoopful sprinkled on her food once a day. One pack lasts roughly 4 months.


It is a patented natural feed supplement containing only especially selected seaweed. When used daily, it is clinically proven to significantly reduce bad breath, plaque and tartar.



'ProDen PlaqueOff Cat 40g- a new addition to our PlaqueOff family of pet feed supplements. PlaqueOff Cat is a tasty formula especially made for the discerning feline. PlaqueOff Cat is a patented natural feed supplement which is clinically proven to significantly reduce bad breath, plaque and tartar in cats. Like all PlaqueOff products, PlaqueOff Cat is made from Ascophyllum Nodosum, a specially selected seaweed harvested from the cold and clean seas of Norway and Iceland. Since cats are known for having a more discerning palate, we have added brewer's yeast to this product - an ingredient which cats love. PlaqueOff Cat has proven to be irresistible to a panel of cat critics. Prior to the launch, a palatability test was performed at Laboratories Le Centre de Sources in France. The result: 100% acceptance. No hassle - simply add to wet or dry food once daily


Ingredients


Ascophyllum Nodosum, a specially selected seaweed harvested from the cold and clean seas of Norway and Iceland.'



PLEASE NOTE: This product is not suitable for cats with Thyroid problems because of the iodine in seaweed.



More info on the website: https://www.plaqueoff.com/proden-plaqueoff-powder-cat/ and https://www.plaqueoff.com/faqs/



Collection from Underhill Rd SE22 (Horniman end)

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