Trovet RID Renal & Oxalate for cat chicken can 100g

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Renal & Oxalate RID


Dietary wet chicken food for adult cats with kidney failure / oxalate and cystine urolithiasis.



Indicate:

  • For adult cats
  • Urinary tract ailments
  • Kidney disease
  • Urolithiasis / oxalates




Contraindications:

  • Do not use for kittens
  • Pregnant and lactating cats
  • Cats with urolithiasis caused by struvites




The Trovet RID diet is a complete and balanced food that adjusts nutrient levels to prevent and alleviate metabolic changes caused by kidney, heart or liver failure.
The Trovet RID diet is characterized by reduced levels of phosphorus and sodium, which allows to reduce hyperphosphataemia and allows you to control heart failure, hypertension and ascites.
A moderate level of high-quality protein ensures coverage of the minimum daily requirement for amino acids and maintaining proper kidney function. Elevated levels of B vitamins inhibit the development of the disease and contribute to the alleviation of disease symptoms.
The addition of substances that raise the pH of urine counteracts acidosis.



Composition:

chicken 34%, lamb, pork, rice flour, minerals, yeast, rice (fermented).



Analysis:

Protein

7%

Fat

6,5%

Ash

1,5%

Fibre

0,5%

Humidity

77,0%

Carbohydrates

7,5%

Vitamin A

2025 IU/kg.

Vitamin D3

1061 IU/kg

Calcium

0,23%

Phosphorus

0,14%

Sodium

0,16%

Potassium

0.25%

Zinc

20.0 mg

Copper

1 mg

Taurine

500 mg

Potassium citrate

1,700 mg




Dosage:

Cat weight

Daily portion

2 kg

110 - 130 g

3 kg

150 - 175 g

4 kg

170 - 215 g

5 kg

210 - 250 g

6 kg

230 - 275 g



TROVET Renal & Oxalate RID (with chicken) should be used for at least 6 months to achieve the expected results. After this period, it can be used as a full-fledged cat food for the rest of its life.

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