Advance Veterinary Diets Urinary Feline
If your cat is prone to urinary tract problems, a diet designed for this can be helpful. Advance Veterinary Diets Urinary Feline has been specially developed to support the urinary tract. The dietary cat food features a balanced composition and has been specially developed to reduce recurrences of struvite stones.
Advance Veterinary Diets Urinary Feline has a moderate content of magnesium and minerals. In addition, it may contribute to a urinary environment unfavourable for struvite stone formation due to uric acidifying properties. The sodium and potassium content is increased, which can promote a higher urine volume and dilution of the urine. The diet dry food has good taste and is therefore gladly accepted by many cats.
Advance Veterinary Diets Urinary Feline at a glance:
- Dietetic complete dry food for adult cats to reduce recurrence of struvite stones.
- Adjusted mineral content: moderate content of magnesium, component of struvite stones
- Optimal urine pH: uric acidifying properties, can create a urinary environment unfavourable to urinary stone formation, reducing the risk of struvite stones
- Balanced sodium and potassium content: may help increase urine volume and dilute urine
- Selected ingredients: made with highly digestible ingredients
- With natural antioxidants: may promote a normal immune system
- Complete and balanced: suitable for continuous feeding, every day
- Tasty recipe: highly acceptable to many cats
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.
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