TROVET Hepatic HLD Cat
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Product Description
Please note: The compositions and quantities of the canned food have been adjusted.
Key Features of TROVET Hepatic HLD Cat
- Consists exclusively of ingredients which are known to be well tolerated and contains no lactose, fermenting sugars (soyas and legumes) or anti-nutritional factors (lectins, tannins)
- Easily digestible, consistently high quality: contains only rice, animal protein, animal fat, and vegetable oil, supplemented with vitamins and minerals
- Increased taurine content to compensate for losses due to impaired liver function in cats
- Added L-Carnitine to promote the conversion of fat into energy, maintaining muscle and overall liver function
- Supports fat metabolism with high levels of lecithin, choline, inositol, vitamin B2 and betaine.
Also available in TROVET Hepatic HLD Cat - Tin.
Recommended for
- Primary or secondary gastroenteritis
- Liver disorders
- Pancreatitis and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
Not suitable for
Hyperlipidaemia
Use
The recommended period of use is 6 months for hepatic conditions and 3-12 weeks for other digestive problems. Trovet Hepatic HLD Cat is a complete diet food which can be used indefinitely.
Measurements kibbles
- Thickness: 5 mm
- Length: 11 mm
Composition TROVET Hepatic HLD Dry cat food:
Rice, poultry meal, poultry fat, corn gluten, poultry liver (hydrolysed), yeast, sodium chloride, fish oil, vitamins and minerals.
Analytical constituents
Protein 30.0%,fat 15.0%, inorganic matter 7.0%, crude fibre 1.5%, moisture 8.0%, other carbohydrates 38.0%, vitamin A 15000 IU/kg, vitamin D3 1000 IU/kg, vitamin E 200 mg/kg, vitamin C 200 mg/kg, calcium (Ca) 1.10%, phosphorus (P) 0.90%, sodium (Na) 0.65%, potassium (K) 0.54%, copper (Cu) 20 mg/kg, taurine 1800 mg/kg, lecithin 5000 mg/kg, choline 2200 mg/kg, L-carnitine 300 mg/kg.
TROVET Hepatic HLD Cat reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Susan Hammond, Monday 23 October 2017
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By Margaret Sheldon, Friday 19 April 2019Answer from Medpets