4Vets Natural Feline Urinary 1kg
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DetailUrine-acidifying dietetic dry food for cats, designed to help dissolve struvite stones and reduce reoccurrence, with reduced magnesium- and phosphorus contents in a grain-free recipe with prebiotics.4Vets Natural Feline Urinary is a dietetic dry food for adult cats, designed to help dissolve struvite stones as well as reducing the risk of reoccurrence. It is made with high-quality ingredients, making it particularly tasty as well as providing your cat with the best protein and other essential nutrients.
This grain-free 4Vets Natural Feline Urinary dietetic cat food has a reduced magnesium content, as magnesium is a key component of urinary stones. 4Vets Natural Feline Urinary also has urine-acidifying properties, to help support an optimum pH value in your cat's urine. The recipe is completed with beneficial prebiotics to support ideal digestive function, as well as omega-3 fatty acids from salmon oil, which are key in supporting a glossy coat and healthy skin.
4Vets Natural Feline Urinary at a glance:- Complete dietetic food for cats, to help dissolve struvite stones and reduce reoccurrence
- Urine-acidifying properties: to support an ideal pH value in urine and create an inhospitable environment for struvite stones
- Reduced magnesium content: to reduce the amount of this struvite stone component in your cat's urine
- High-quality protein: complete protein with all essential amino acids in tailored amounts
- Grain-free: for ideal digestibility
- Optimum digestion: source of beneficial prebiotics FOS and MOS, to promote natural gut flora
- Salmon oil: provides omega-3 fatty acids, essential for skin, coat and other vital functions
- No animal meal: just fresh meat, fruit and vegetables
- Gently air-dried: at low temperatures for maximum nutrient retention
- Natural: colours and preservatives
- With cranberries: rich in antioxidants
- It is recommended to seek the advice of a veterinarian before use or before extending the feeding period.
- While feeding a dietetic food, you should visit your veterinarian for regular check-ups.
- If your pet's health deteriorates, you must seek veterinary advice immediately.
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