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Specific Kidney Support FKW
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Product Description
Specific Kidney Support FKW
Specific Kidney Support FKW is a special diet food for cats with kidney problems. This pate wet food contributes to the delay of kidney failure and can be given at all stages of chronic kidney failure. The Specific Kidney Support FKW contributes to the decrease of the strain on the kidneys.
Also have a look at Specific Kidney Support FKD, this is dry food for cats with kidney failure.
Key features
- Paté wet food that is suitable for cats with kidney failure
- Contributes to a delay in kidney failure thanks to its omega 3 fatty acids
- Contains a limited phosphorous content and lower protein content to damage or strain the kidneys as little as possible
- Contains less salt to stimulate a healthy blood pressure
- Maintaining weight and prevents loss of appetite
- Contains L-carnitine and taurine to support the heart
Suitable for
- Cats with chronic kidney failure
- Cats with liver failure (except for those with cholestasis!)
- Cats with congestive heart failure, too-high blood pressure or fluid accumulation (oedema)
- Urate, oxalate or cystine stones in the urinary tract
Not suitable for
- Kittens
- Pregnant or lactating cats
- Cats with cholestasis: a low-fat diet is more suitable, such as Specific FXD Adult or Specific Weight Reduction
- Cats with urinary crystals (struvite urolithiasias)
Dosage
The recommended feeding length for the food is 6 months. Always provide enough water. It is recommended to gain information from your veterinarian before use.
Ingredients
Pork, fish, sun flower oil, fish oil, egg powder, cellulose powder, minerals (including tripotassium citrate), vitamins and trace elements (including chelated trace elements), psyllium husk, dextrose, xylose, taurine, L-carnitine, tryptophan. Does not contain added artificial colour or flavour enhancers.
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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