Kattovit Kidney/Renal
Chicken | Can | 185g
To support kidney function in chronic kidney failure and to reduce oxalone formation. Kattovit Feline Diet - KIDNEY/Renal has been specially developed to provide cats with a reduced protein content through the use of high quality protein in an easily digestible composition. High protein levels can have a damaging effect on the kidneys. The decisive factor is the protein content in relation to the amount of energy. In Kattovit KIERE/Renal, in contrast to conventional food, only around half of the energy comes from protein. The enrichment with potassium citrate has a urinary alkalinizing effect and can therefore prevent the formation of oxalate crystals (oxalate prophylaxis). The phosphorus content is reduced.
All information at a glance
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to support the kidneys
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reduced phosphorus content
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fine pieces with chicken
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gluten free
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with a balanced protein/fat ratio
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Complete dietary food for adult cats
Nutritional Information
Crude protein 7.5%
Fat content 9.5%
Crude fiber 0.5%
Raw ash 1.9%
Moisture content 76%
Calcium 0.22%
phosphorus 0.16%
sodium 0.3%
magnesium 0.02%
potassium 0.2%
Calorie content / 100g: 124 kcal
Composition
43% chicken (liver, muscle meat, skin), rice (cooked), pork, minerals, salmon oil, linseed oil. Protein sources: 43% chicken, 12% rice (cooked), 9% pork. Other analytical components: chloride 0.3%, sulfur 0.13%, hydroxyproline 0.12%, total vitamin D 300 IU/kg.
Additives
Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 200IU, Vitamin E: 20mg, Zinc (E6): 5mg, Iodine : 0.2mg, Manganese : 2mg, Taurine 500mg. Technological additives: Potassium citrate 2,000mg.
Feeding recommendations
Cat weight:
3kg: 180g per day
4kg: 215g per day
5kg: 250g per day
It is recommended to seek the advice of a veterinarian before use or before extending the feeding period.
Offer water for free consumption.
Recommended duration of feeding:
Initially up to 6 months, in case of temporary renal insufficiency the recommended feeding duration is 2-4 weeks.
The amount of food can vary depending on age, activity and breed.
Individual needs also depend on breed, activity, age and housing conditions.