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Veterinary HPM Dietetic Cat - Kidney & Joint - Mousse
Virbac Veterinary HPM Dietetic Cat - Kidney & Joint is a mousse specially developed for your cat with both chronic kidney problems and joint problems. The very low phosphorus content in the food supports kidney function. The food contains a limited protein content of high quality which helps to limit the production of waste products in the body. The added omega-3 and 6 fatty acids help keep your cat's joints supple, making it easier to move around. This mousse is highly palatable and helps compensate for loss of appetite.
Features
- Kidney function support in chronic renal failure
- Adjusted protein content with high-quality protein
- High quality protein
- Contains very low phosphorus
- High energy content
- High Omega-3 & 6 and DHA content
- Joint support through the addition of chondroitin sulphate, chitosan and eggshell membrane
- Grain- and gluten-free
- Highly palatable food
- High moisture content increases daily water intake and helps compensate for any dehydration
Suitable for
- Chronic renal failure stage 2
- Joint problems
- Chronic liver problems
Not suitable for
- Pregnant or lactating cats
- Growing cats
Flavour
Pork and chicken
Contents
14 x 85 g
Composition
Chicken liver, pig kidney, pig lung, pig heart, chicken neck, sunflower oil, fish oil, protein, minerals and vitamins, pig plasma, lignocellulose, flavour enhancer, cellulose, caramel, hydrolysed crustaceans, egg shell membrane.
Analytical constituents
Moisture 76%, crude protein 11%, minerals 2%, animal/vegetable protein ratio 100/0, crude fat 9%, crude cellulose 0.8%, sodium 0.2%, potassium 0.28%, calcium 0.28%, phosphorus 0.15%, starch 0.4%, NFE 1.2%, omega-6 fatty acids 2.5%, omega-3 fatty acids 1.1%, DHA 0.3%.
Additives per kg
Chondroitin sulphate 200 mg, bentonite 1000 g, chitosan 300 mg, eggshell membrane 300 mg.
Veterinary HPM Dietetic Cat - Kidney & Joint - Mousse reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Lydia Crampton, Tuesday 15 October 2024