New Hill’s Stews – open up a can and rev up delicious

 

New Hill’s Stews – delicious gourmet meals your pet is guaranteed to love – provide the perfectly balanced nutrition you expect from Hill’s. Tantalise their taste buds with gently cooked, bite-sized pieces of chicken or tuna, tender vegetables and an irresistible sauce. Made with real spinach, carrots and rice, Hill’s Stews are ideal as a complete meal, a tasty topper, or special treat.

As well as the scrumptious Hill’s Science Plan and Ideal Balance stews for healthy cats and dogs, there are also selected Hill’s Prescription Diet stews available to provide clinically proven, therapeutic nutrition as recommended by vets worldwide.

Open up a can and rev up delicious – your pet will love you for it and Hill’s promises 100% satisfaction or your money back.  Hill’s Stews are available exclusively at veterinary outlets around South Africa, at a price of between R14 to R38 a can. For information ask your vet or contact Hill’s on 0800 228 783 / infoza@hillspet.com.

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