Indicate:
- Chronic renal failure.
- Heart disease.
- Urolithiasis and cystine.
Not recommended for
- Kittens.
- Kitten pregnant and lactating.
- Cats with sodium loss.
For more information about diseases and the fight against them, you should contact your veterinarian.
Composition:
Rice meal, corn gluten meal, animal fat, chicken and turkey meal, dried beet pomace, fish oil, cellulose, offal, linseed, calcium carbonate, potassium chloride, DL-methionine, L-lysine hydrochloride, taurine, salt, L-tryptophan, vitamins and trace elements. It contains an antioxidant approved for use by the EU.
Analysis:
Ready feed
Dry matter
per 100 kcal EM
Protein
28,2 %
29,5 %
6.7 g
Fat
21,7 %
22,7 %
5.1 g
Carbohydrates (NFE)
39,6 %
41,5 %
9.4 g
Fibre (raw)
1,1 %
1,1 %
0.3 g
Crude ash
4.90 %
5.13 %
1.16 g
Humidity
4,5 %
-
1.1 g
Calcium
0,71 %
0,74 %
168 mg
Phosphorus
0,47 %
0,49 %
111 mg
Sodium
0,24 %
0,25 %
57 mg
Potassium
0,72 %
0,75 %
171 mg
Magnesium
0,06 %
0,06 %
14 mg
Omega-3 fatty acids
0,86 %
0,90 %
204 mg
Omega-6 fatty acids
3,51 %
3,68 %
832 mg
Essential fatty acids
4.37 %
4.58 %
1.04 g
Soluble fiber
0.77 %
0.81 %
182.46 mg
L-carnitine
525 mg/kg
550 mg/kg
12 mg
Taurine
1 961 mg/kg
2 053 mg/kg
46 mg
Thiamine
30.00 mg/kg
31.41 mg/kg
0.71 mg
Riboflavin
14.90 mg/kg
15.60 mg/kg
0.35 mg
Niacin
145.00 mg/kg
151.83 mg/kg
3.44 mg
Pyridoxine
10.50 mg/kg
10.99 mg/kg
0.25 mg
Pantothenic acid
21 mg/kg
21.99 mg/kg
0.50 mg
Folic acid
3.00 mg/kg
3.14 mg/kg
0.07 mg
Vitamin B12
0.12 mg/kg
0.13 mg/kg
0 mg
Biotin
0.49 mg/kg
0.51 mg/kg
0.01 mg
Vitamin A
9 426 U.m/kg
9 870 U.m/kg
223 U.m
Vitamin d
966 U.m/kg
1 012 U.m/kg
23 U.m
Vitamin E
550 mg/kg
576 mg/kg
13 mg
Vitamin C
90 mg/kg
94 mg/kg
2.13 mg
Beta-carotene
1.5 mg/kg
1.6 mg/kg
0.04 mg
Dosage:
The following doses should be treated as an indication, as cats have different needs. The amount of food should be selected in such a way as to maintain optimal body weight.
Body weight kg
Dry food g
2
30 - 40
3
40 - 55
4
45 - 65
5
55 - 75
6
65 - 90
7 +
11 per kg
Additional information
- Clinical studies have shown that cats receiving the Feline k/d diet had significantly fewer episodes of uremia exacerbation and reduced mortality.
PROPERTIES
KEY BENEFITS
Phosphorus
Reduced
It slows down the worsening of kidney failure.
Protein
High quality and reduced
It reduces the deposition of toxic protein transformation products, while meeting the basic protein needs. Reduces the concentration in the urine of components that form urate and cystine stones.
Calories not derived from protein
Elevated
It helps to provide the right amount of energy, protecting against protein catabolism.
Amino acid profile
L-Carnitine
At least 150% compared to the fedIAF minimum demand
Added
Supports the body's natural ability to rebuild muscle mass on a daily basis
Nutrients buffering substances
Increased
Helps counteract metabolic acidosis
Omega-3 fatty acids (fish oil)
Added
They improve blood flow in the kidneys.
Sodium
Controlled
It helps to slow down the worsening of kidney disease. It reduces fluid retention in the body in heart disease.
Soluble fiber
Added
It limits the reabsorption of ammonium in the large intestine. It helps to lower the level of urea in the blood.
B vitamins
Elevated
Compensation for increased losses caused by polyuria.
Antioxidant formula
Added
It neutralizes free radicals, which supports the proper functioning of the kidneys.