Advance Veterinary Diets Feline Renal
1.5kg
Dietary dry food for cats with chronic renal insufficiency, low phosphorus and sodium content, moderate content of high-quality proteins, promotes an optimal urine pH value....further information
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Product description
Dietary dry food for cats with chronic renal insufficiency, low phosphorus and sodium content, moderate content of high-quality proteins, promotes an optimal urine pH value.
If you are looking for a complete diet specifically for cats with chronic renal failure, Advance Veterinary Diets Renal Feline is a great choice. The dietary dry food has been developed to support kidney function and features a balanced recipe with adapted nutrient content.The diet cat food contains less, but very high-quality protein to relieve the kidneys and at the same time support the maintenance of muscle mass. The sodium and phosphorus content is low, which should also help to support the kidneys. Advance Veterinary Diets Renal Feline also promotes optimal urine pH to reduce the risk of urinary stone formation. Thanks to its good taste, the diet food is readily accepted by many cats.
Advance Veterinary Diets Renal Feline at a glance:
- Dietary complete food for adult cats to support kidney function in chronic renal failure
- Low phosphorus content: to support kidney function
- Adjusted protein & sodium content: contains less, but very high quality protein and low sodium to relieve kidney stress, while supporting muscle maintenance
- pH control: promotes an optimal pH level for normal urinary tract function
- Nutritious recipe: provides your cat with all important nutrients
Important Information:
- Please consult your vet before feeding your pet with a veterinary diet. Your vet will be able to give further information and advice on possible treatment
- When feeding your pet with a veterinary diet, you should take your pet to the vet for a check-up at least every 6 months
- Should your pet's health worsen while using this product, please seek veterinary advice immediately
- By adding this product to your shopping basket you are confirming that you have read and understood the above information
Ingredients
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Ingredients:
Rice, maize, maize protein, animal fat [stabilised with mixed tocopherols from natural sources], dried pork protein, dried egg, soya bean protein, beet pulp, hydrolysed animal protein, dried sweet whey, dried salmon protein, calcium carbonate, fish oil, caseinate, potassium chloride, inulin, potassium citrate.
Protein sources: maize protein, dehydrated pork protein, dehydrated egg, soya bean protein, hydrolysed animal protein, dried sweet whey, dehydrated salmon protein, caseinate.
Additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (27,000 IU), vitamin D3 (1800 IU), vitamin E (785mg), ferrous sulphate monohydrate (291mg), ferrous fumarate (150mg), potassium iodide (2.1mg), cupric sulphate pentahydrate (37mg), manganous sulphate monohydrate (137mg), zinc sulphate monohydrate (240mg), zinc chelate (600mg), sodium selenite (0.27mg).
With natural antioxidants.
Rice, maize, maize protein, animal fat [stabilised with mixed tocopherols from natural sources], dried pork protein, dried egg, soya bean protein, beet pulp, hydrolysed animal protein, dried sweet whey, dried salmon protein, calcium carbonate, fish oil, caseinate, potassium chloride, inulin, potassium citrate.
Protein sources: maize protein, dehydrated pork protein, dehydrated egg, soya bean protein, hydrolysed animal protein, dried sweet whey, dehydrated salmon protein, caseinate.
Additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (27,000 IU), vitamin D3 (1800 IU), vitamin E (785mg), ferrous sulphate monohydrate (291mg), ferrous fumarate (150mg), potassium iodide (2.1mg), cupric sulphate pentahydrate (37mg), manganous sulphate monohydrate (137mg), zinc sulphate monohydrate (240mg), zinc chelate (600mg), sodium selenite (0.27mg).
With natural antioxidants.
Analytical constituents
protein | 25.0 % |
fat | 15.5 % |
fibre | 2.5 % |
ash | 5.3 % |
calcium | 0.8 % |
phosphorus | 0.45 % |
potassium | 1.0 % |
sodium | 0.2 % |
omega-3 fats | 0.5 % |
omega-6 fats | 2.2 % |
Feeding guide
Feeding recommendation:
Advance Veterinary Diets Feline Renal is a complete dietetic food for cats.
Advance Veterinary Diets Feline Renal is a complete dietetic food for cats.
Cat's weight | Serving in g/day |
2 - 4 kg | 40 - 65 g |
4 - 6 kg | 65 - 85 g |
6 - 8 kg | 85 - 100 g |
It is recommended to seek advice from a veterinarian before use or before extending the feeding duration. Recommended feeding duration: in acute renal failure, feed for 2 - 4 weeks. For chronic renal insufficiency, feed initially for up to 6 months. Please refer to the feeding table. Fresh drinking water should always be available.
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