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Veterinary HPM Dietetic Cat - Dissolution & Prevention
Dissolution & Prevention from Veterinary HPM is designed to dissolve existing struvite stones and reduce the likelihood of repeated struvite stone & oxalate stone formation. In addition, this food supports a healthy body weight and has high palatability.
This wet food is great to combine with one of HPM's Urology dry foods: Veterinary HPM Dietetic Cat - Dissolution & Prevention, Veterinary HPM Dietetic Cat - Urinary WIB, Veterinary HPM Dietetic Cat - Urology Struvite Dissolution.
Wet food Features
- High moisture content. This increases daily water intake, through feeding and drinking behaviour
- Low struvite RSS (<1) value. This value promotes the dissolution of existing struvite crystals and prevents the formation of new struvite crystals
- Optimal urinary pH between 6.0 and 6.5
- Supports a healthy body weight
- High palatability due to high animal protein content (87%) and low carbohydrate content
Suitable for
- Dissolution of struvite stones
- Reduction of repeated struvite stone formation
- Reduction of repeated oxalate stone formation
Do not use in
- Growth
- Gestation and lactation
- Chronic renal insufficiency
- Cardiac insufficiency
Contents
12 x 85 gram meal bags
Composition
Chunks (50%): pig kidney, chicken liver, pig lung, chicken skin, chicken stomach, pig plasma. minerals and vitamins, chicken neck, pea extract, flavour enhancer, lignocellulose, fish oil cellulose, potato starch, sunflower oil, caramel.
Sauce (50%): water, tapioca starch, caramel. Specific additives: bentonite 900 mg/kg.Analytical constituents (% crude)
Moisture 79.5%, crude protein 11%, crude fat 4.5%, minerals 2.1%, crude cellulose 0.8%, NFE 2.1%, calcium 0.22%, phosphorus 0.15%, sodium 0.30%, potassium 0.23%, magnesium 0.014%, chloride 0.40%, sulphur 0.40%, omega-6 fatty acids 0.85%, omega-3 fatty acids 0.28%. 93 kcal/100g ME.
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Mrs Farrow, Saturday 10 August 2024