Quality Cat Food for Sterilised and Neutered Cats
After sterilisation, a cat's metabolism slows down, making them more susceptible to weight gain and urinary issues. Our formulas are tailored to:
- Support lean muscle mass with high-quality proteins
- Reduce fat and calorie intake for healthy weight management
- Promote urinary health with controlled mineral levels
- Keep your cat satisfied and fuller for longer
Whether your cat prefers dry kibble, wet cat food, or a combination of both, we offer a selection that fits every feeding routine.
Features of Our Sterilised Cat Food Range
- Low-fat, high-protein recipes to maintain body condition
- L-carnitine enriched formulas for fat metabolism
- Controlled phosphorus and magnesium levels to support urinary health
- Grain-free and sensitive stomach options for dietary needs
- Vet-recommended brands for trusted nutrition
- Natural ingredient blends free from unnecessary fillers
We stock options for kittens, adult cats, and senior cats, including specialised kitten formulas for early-life neutering.
Feeding Convenience and Variety
- Convenient multi-pack wet food options for easy portioning
- Sustainably sourced ingredients and ethical brand choices
- Fast delivery throughout Ireland
- A wide selection of cat treats and feeding accessories to complete your mealtime setup
Explore our full cat food range to find more flavours and dietary solutions.
FAQs About Sterilised and Neutered Cat Food
1. Do sterilised cats really need special food?
Yes. After sterilisation, a cat’s metabolism slows down, which increases the risk of weight gain. Specialised cat food helps manage calories while providing balanced nutrition.
2. Can I keep feeding my neutered cat the same food as before?
While it's possible short-term, it's not ideal long-term. Regular food often contains more fat and calories than sterilised cats need, increasing the risk of weight and urinary issues.
3. What’s the difference between wet and dry sterilised cat food?
- Wet food offers hydration support—great for urinary health.
- Dry food aids dental care and is convenient for portion control.
Combining both can offer the benefits of each.
4. When should I switch to sterilised cat food?
Once your cat is fully recovered from surgery—usually 1 to 2 weeks post-op. Speak with your vet to confirm the right timing.
5. Can kittens eat sterilised cat food?
Yes—if they’ve been neutered. Look for kitten-specific sterilised formulas that support both their growth and post-op energy needs.