ADVANCE DIET Urinary Stress - dry food for cats 1,25kg [923914]

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Complete diet food for adult cats, developed with limited magnesium levels and acidifying properties, recommended to reduce the recurrence of struvite stones.
 
COMPOSITION: chicken, rice, dehydrated poultry protein, maize protein, corn meal, animal fat (stabilized by the composition of tocopherols of natural origin), hydrolyzed animal proteins, dehydrated poultry protein, fish oil, salt, potassium chloride, beet pulp, fructooligosaccharides, fish peptides 0.1%, lemon balm extract 0.1%, potassium citrate, glucosamine 400 mg/kg, chondroitin sulphate 100 mg/kg. Urine acidifying components: corn protein, phosphoric acid, methionine. ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS: Protein: 34%; Crude oils and fats: 13%; Crude fibre: 1%; Crude ash: 7.5%; Calcium: 0.9%; Phosphorus 0.9%; Sodium 0.8%, Potassium: 1%; Magnesium: 0.07%; Chlorine: 2.2%; Sulfur: 0.4%, L-tryptophan 0.35%. ADDITIVES/kg: Nutritional additives: vitamin A: 27000 IU; vitamin D3: 1800 IU; vitamin E: 660 mg; methionine 4000 mg; iron sulphate monohydrate 260 mg (Fe: 86 mg); potassium iodide 1.9 mg (I: 1.4mg); copper sulphate pentahydrate 33 mg (Cu 8.8 mg); manganese sulphate monohydrate 123 mg (Mn: 40 mg); zinc sulphate monohydrate 407 mg (Zn:148 mg); sodium selenite 0.2mg (Se: 0.1mg). With natural antioxidants. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Recommended period of use: initially up to 6 months. Before using or extending the administration period, you should consult a veterinarian. Food rations: see table. The feeding rations in the table should be adjusted according to age, fitness, activity level and weather conditions. Store in a dry and cool place. At all times, provide access to fresh and clean water.

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