Renal with Chicken is a complete dietetic feed for adult cats formulated: - to support renal function in the case of chronic or temporary renal insufficiency, through its low level of phosphorus and high quality protein to reduce oxalate stone formation, through its low level of calcium and vitamin D, and its urine alkalising properties.
Features & benefits:
CKD DIETARY MANAGEMENT - formulated to support renal function in case of chronic kidney disease. Contains EPA and DHA, a complex of antioxidants and a low phosphorus level.
REDUCES RENAL WORKLOAD - increased kidney workload may induce uremic crisis. An adapted content of high quality protein helps reduce kidney workload.
METABOLIC EQUALIBRIUM - chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents.
APPETITE PREFERENCE - designed aromatic profile helps answer to cat's specific preference.
Ingredients: Meat and animal derivatives (chicken 4%, pork), cereals, oils and fats, minerals, derivatives of vegetable origin, various sugars.
Additives (per kg): vitamin D3 275 IU, E1 (Iron) 4 mg, E2 (Iodine) 0.11 mg, E4 (Copper) 0.9 mg, E5 (Manganese) 1.4 mg, E6 (Zinc): 14 mg, Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin 0.2 g.
Analytical Constituents: Metabolisable energy 1264kcal/kg, Protein 8%, Fat content 8.5%, Crude fiber 0.8%, Salt 0.2%, Taurine 0.17%, Omega-3 0.6%, Omega-6 2.3%, Iron 40mg/kg, Thiamine 30mg/kg, Moisture 75%, Calcium 0.14%, Phosphorus 0.09%, Potassium 0.2%, Sodium 0.11%, Magnesium 0.015%, Chloride 0.15%, Sulphur 0.16%, Riboflavin 4mg/kg, Zinc 43mg/kg, Vitamin A 15000IU/kg, Vitamin C 70mg, Vitamin D3 420 IU/Kg, Vitamin E 170mg/kg, Hydroxyproline 0.08%, Essential Fatty acids 2.44%, EPA and DHA 0.05%. Urine alkalinizing substances: potassium citrate, calcium carbonate.
Recommended for: Chronic kidney disease (CKD), management of calcium oxalate urolith recurrence in cats with impaired renal function, prevantion of recurrence of urolithiasis requiring urine alkalinisation: urate and cysteine uroliths.
Not recommended for: pregnancy, lactation, growth.
Consult with your veterinarian to make sure Prescription Diet is the right food for your pet.