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TROVET Hypoallergenic VRD (Venison) Cat

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    Food hypersensitivity

    Food hypersensitivity means that your cat is allergic or intolerant to certain ingredients in its food. This can be treated with special diet foods containing ingredients to which the cat will not have a hypersensitive reaction. The food hypersensitivity diagnosis is made based on the results of an elimination diet. Such a diet is sometimes referred to as hypoallergenic, and includes a single protein and a single source of carbohydrates which are known to rarely cause a hypersensitive reaction.

    Key features of TROVET Hypoallergenic VRD (Venison) Cat

    TROVET Hypoallergenic VRD (Venison) Cat contains a single protein source (venison) and a single carbohydrate source (rice). This should be the only food your cat eats for a period of 3-8 weeks. This diet prevents immunological reactions (food allergy), or non-immunological reactions (food intolerance) in the form of skin complaints and/or gastrointestinal complaints. Please note that not all complaints will immediately diminish or disappear. For example, skin conditions will only improve gradually. If symptoms reduce or disappear, an intolerance can be diagnosed. TROVET Hypoallergenic VRD (Venison) Cat also contains all of the vitamins and minerals your cat needs from day to day in optimal quantities.

    Recommended for

    • Food allergy
    • Food intolerance

    TROVET Hypoallergenic VRD (Venison) is also suitable for kittens with these conditions.

    Not suitable for

    Animals with a hypersensitivity to venison protein

    Use

    Initially, the recommended treatment duration is 3 to 8 weeks. If symptoms disappear, the diet can be continued indefinitely. Strict observance of this diet is very important for a successful diagnosis.

    Composition of TROVET Hypoallergenic VRD (Venison) Cat:

    Meat and animal derivatives (venison), cereals (rice), oils and fats (sunflower oil, olive oil), vegetable products (guar gum), minerals.

    Snacks

    TROVET Hypoallergenic VRD (Venison) Cat can be combined with Multi Purpose Treats (Fish). Please note: This does not apply during the elimination phase.

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TROVET Hypoallergenic VRD (Venison) Cat reviews
  • Great idea but
    By Neal Ellis, Tuesday 20 August 2024

    Vet recommended this but our cat refused to eat it

  • Great but expensive
    By Jane, Wednesday 24 July 2024

    My cat has now been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and is now on a specialised diet for the rest of her life. She has always been quite picky on her food but loves the venison so we have had no trouble with switching her to the new food. Just wish it was cheaper...

  • Trovet…..No Vet!!
    By Claire Groves, Thursday 6 June 2024

    Sadly I can only give 1 star as the review is for the product. My cat would not go near it. He hated it. It could be because it’s got rice mixed in. It’s quite dry. I added a teaspoon of water and warmed it up to try and entice him but he’s having none of it! I put it outside for the foxes and they ate it but it’s a very expensive product to give away when I needed it for my cat who has food allergies.

  • The only food that works
    By Debbie Beet, Thursday 1 February 2024

    My cat has been diagnosed with possible IBD after extensive tests with a specialist. They recommended I put her on an elimination diet. Of the three brands recommended this was the only one that has wet food. I had originally tried her on a 6 week trial of a different brand dry food, with no improvement. After only a week on Trovet VRD her poos were better and she gained 0.35kg (10% of her body weight). She had been booked in for a biopsy until she went on this food. It's been a lifesaver.

  • My cat not keen
    By Caroline, Monday 15 January 2024

    My cat is fussy about wet food. Have to add this one to the list of ones she won't eat. It's very dense, like a pâté, which may be it.