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IAMS PROACTIVE HEALTH Healthy Senior Dry Cat Food with Chicken Cat Kibble, 7 lb. Bag

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1.Size:3.5 Pound (pack Of 1)


2.FlavorName:Chicken


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  • Complete and Balanced for Adult Cats: 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, this dry cat food supports whole-body health with essential nutrients and is enriched with antioxidants for a strong immune system
  • Supports Healthy Digestion: Formulated with natural fiber and prebiotics, this dry cat kibble helps support healthy digestion
  • Nourishes Skin and Coat: IAMS PROACTIVE HEALTH senior adult cat food is formulated with an optimal Omega 6:3 fatty acid ratio to help promote healthy skin and a glossy coat for your senior adult cat
  • Supports Heart Health for Cats: Packed with essential nutrients like calcium and potassium, IAMS PROACTIVE HEALTH dry senior cat food helps nourish a healthy heart
  • 7 lb. Bag: Contains one (1) 7 lb. bag of IAMS PROACTIVE HEALTH Healthy Senior Dry Cat Food with Chicken



4.8 out of 5 stars Date First Available January 21, 2016 Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 16.47 x 9.58 x 4.37 inches Item Dimensions LxWxH 5.25 x 8.75 x 16 inches Item Weight 7 Pounds Brand Name IAMS Target Audience Keyword house-cats, cats Directions Suggested Amount to Feed per Day Based on Weight of Cat: 4lbs. = 1/4 - 1/3 cup 8lbs. = 1/3 - 1/2 cup 12lbs. = 1/2 - 2/3 cup 16lbs. = 2/3 - 3/4 cup 22lbs. = 3/4 - 1 cup These guideline amounts are a starting point and your cat 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 cat per day to get the actual portion size per feeding. • If you have a kitten, pregnant or nursing cat, we recommend feeding IAMS kitten food. • Remember to have clean, fresh water available for your cat at all times. • Because IAMS HEALTHY SENIOR cat food is complete and balanced for maintenance, you do not need to add vitamin or mineral supplements. • When introducing IAMS cat food, gradually mix it with your cat's current food over the course of 4 days. Model Name Iams Proactive Health Healthy Senior Dry Cat Food With Chicken, 7 Lb. Bag Color Chicken Size 7 Pound (Pack of 1) Age Range Description Senior Care Instructions Warnings: 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 cat per day to get the actual portion size per feeding. ? If you have a kitten, pregnant or nursing cat, we recommend feeding IAMS kitten food. Number of Items 1 Manufacturer Mars Petcare US Style Healthy Senior Breed Recommendation All Breed Sizes Specific Uses for Product Immune Support, Bone Health, Heart Care

Mealtime matters.IAMS PROACTIVE HEALTH Healthy Senior Dry Cat Food with Chicken is an everyday meal that’s 100% complete and balanced to help senior adult cats stay on the path to health. This wholesome, tasty recipe is made with real chicken and healthy ingredients that provide essential nutrients for your senior adult cat. These essential nutrients, like potassium and calcium, can help nourish a healthy heart for your feline friend. As an added benefit, Omega 6 and 3 fatty acids in this senior adult cat food help nourish your cat’s skin, and promote a glossy, vibrant coat. Help keep your cat healthy, happy, and playful for life with tailored nutrition from the IAMS brand.


MSM
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Henry the cat is 10+ years old now and I have been using Iams food from the beginning. Vet says he is in good shape and sees nothing wrong with him so as long as he’s healthy I’m good with it.
Sarah C
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2025
10/10
Alyssa
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
*picture is of piece size if your cat has trouble chewing big pieces like my boy*My cats definitely like this brand and this food. Hard to find good senior food in stores. It's a decent value and reliable! Some cats may have a hard time chewing since they are medium sized pieces of food rather than small.
Kathy
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I was struggling to find my 15 year old Sadie food that she wouldn’t throw up or enjoyed. I came across this and decided to try it and she loves it. No more issues and highly digestible and she is as spunky and energetic as ever. She just turned 16 and she acts like she is 5. Her coat his shiny and she is happy.
Emilie D
Reviewed in Canada on June 8, 2024
My cat is 13 years old and I noticed she had lost a little weight, so I figured it was time to switch to senior cat food. She's picky and has had digestive issues so I was worried she wouldn't like this new food. When I got her started and put half new half old food, she basically ate all the new food and left the old one in her bowl. She loves it and has had no problem digesting it -- her poops stayed normal and nothing came back up. She even gained back the weight she had lost and her coat is all shiny. She's a happy kitty! :)
PonySlaystation
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
My cat got old and wouldn't eat any other kind of dry food. The purina pro senior food was so so and much better than others but ultimately he hated that one too. Switched to this and bam zero issue with this or the sensitive stomach one. He seems to love all of the iams dry food but he doesn't like the iams wet food. The wet food of choice is the purina senior pate chicken or tuna. He eats it all up every time. So originally my cat started getting skinny to the point that I considered it animal cruelty on my own part without even realizing it. But I always kept his bowl full an gave him wet food but he wasn't eating any of it. The dry food was the blue buffalo and the wet I kept trying all different types and nothing was working until the purina senior canned food. I didn't get a chance to weigh how thin he got but I'd say he was maybe down to 9 pounds possibly in the 8's but he is naturally a bigger cat so he was about 4 pounds underweight. I need to weigh him but from all my previous weights of him in the past I'd say he's maybe 14 pounds right now. Hes gotten quite heavy which is where he should be really. Trying to also make sure he's exercising so it isn't junk weight and really it just seems like he's gained healthy weight not just fat. So I'd have to give this food a million out of a million or a trillion out of a trillion because it really saved my cat from being in pain and suffering. He is much stronger now even at over 14 years old I saw him hop over my 7 foot high wall/fence with not really much of anything to grip onto. It always amazed me he could do that even when he was over 18 pounds but when he was down to 8 to 9 he couldn't. He never seemed like the most physically capable cat because hes so non aggressive. In reality hes a very strong cat and phycically could win but just isnt an alpha until he has to be hes a cute cat that just loves to be loved and doesnt have a mean bone in his body. Had another cat that would beat him up and had to get rid of it even tho it was a good cat and wouldnt ever hurt people but he didn't want anyone interfering he wanted his undevided attention and all of the love not half so he would fight the other and aggressively block him from coming near other people. But he would his jaws on his throat a lot and scared the crap out of me. He was a good cat on his own but wanted all the attention to himself I think it was because he was the first cat even though not by much. Children have the same type of jealousy between brothers and sisters with abandonment type issues.
Shannon Ollis
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
My kitty is 15. She has been eating this for about 4 years now and still eats it just fine. She's very picky with her wet food, and she tries to bury our other 2 cats' food, but she continues happily chomping down this food. Her coat is healthy, she has been doing great on it. She was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and vet said that I don't need to change her diet, so Iams must be doing something right. I do wish the morsels were less dense as they are a bit difficult for an aging cat to chew. But that's just my opinion based off of observations of my girl.
rhonda in california
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
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CM
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Great value, cheaper than at my local stores, and kitty loves it. Will buy again.
Marie-christine
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2024
Ok
JRS
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
I have an 18 year old mix (tabby and mainecoon), and have been giving him IAMS healthy senior for the past 8 years. While he's definitely slowed down the past several years, he's still healthy (nice shiny coat!) and still likes to jump up on his cat tree when it's times for treats. He has a bowl I keep full of the Healthy Senior, and he gets a can of wet food in the morning for breakfast. He still eats a LOT (he's a decent sized cat even now), but healthy senior has kept him around his normal healthy weight, although he is lighter now than he has been most of his life. But, that said, he still RUNS to his food area when it's time to refill his IAMS bowl or get his wet food, darn near tripping me every time, or when it's time for treats, and still cuddles up against me at night while I sleep, with the requisite 10-15 minutes of attention he requires before I'm allowed to turn off for the night. Not too shabby for a cat that's as old as my twin nephews that are in college now! While I know genetics and exposure to things like cat diseases affect the longevity of a cat's life, and I can't say with any certainty that Healthy Senior is the main reason he is still around after 18 years, I feel it definitely helps him out tremendously!
Jim's Tech & Music
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2020
I've been using Iams dry kibble cat food for my prima donna toriteshell ever since she came home from the animal shelter in the autumn of 2007. At that time, she was teacup size and could tuck in and sleep comfortably under my ear. On the advice of my longtime vet, she had Iams kitten formula dry food, with a very small treat of wet tuna 2-3 times per week. At about 1-1/2 years, she switched to Iams Indoor Weight & Hairball Care Dry food, and did very well on that for about 11-1/2 years. Then, for some reason, she began having problems with a very upset stomach, and frequent vomiting after eating. So, I tried samples of 3 other Iams dry foods, and she did very well on the Healthy Senior Dry Cat Food, and had no more upset tummy troubles (and no more 3 AM cleanups). For the last 20 months, she's been on that, augmented with 1 tsp. of whitefish & tuna "pate" twice a day. Initially, this was to get some medication into her, but after the medication was finished, she still wanted that little bit of wet food, so we've gone with that. Since changing from the Indoor Weight & Hairball Control formula, her coat seems to be softer, and there have been only a few stomach upsets - maybe 3 or 4 in all. She's also lost a bit of weight, and is definitely more active and more vocal. I was buying the larger 3.something bags, but I noticed that the texture seemed to deteriorate by about 2/3 of the way through a large bag. So, I changed to the 1.5 kg size, and this has worked out well, still with 1 tsp of whitefish & tuna 2X daily. On the principle that, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" I think we'll be staying with Proactive Healthy Dry Senior unless circumstances, or the vet suggest otherwise. I've had very good luck with Iams over the years, particularly their dry kibble, and this is another success. She's energetic, healthy, and deigns to be admired and have a good chin scritch when she's not roaring around the main floor at 6:45 PM, or doing guard duty in the "sentry post" that overlooks the front street - a task she has scheduled every day, almost to the minute.
The Happy Mom
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2017
I have three senior cats and they have loved the food and their coats are all shiny. Really happy