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Kattovit Urinary
Calf | can |85g


To reduce struvite stone recurrences and lower urinary tract disease in cats. Kattovit Feline Diet - URINARY was developed according to the latest scientific findings. To prevent urinary stones (Feline lower urinary tract disease - FLUTD), the composition of the food was developed so that the pH value of cat urine is clearly in the low range at 6.5. Kattovit URINARY contains urinary acidifying substances (DL-methionine, ammonium chloride and calcium sulfate) and has a low magnesium content. Urinary hyposaturating or metastabilizing properties related to struvite and/or urinary acidifying properties. The pH value has been tested and is monitored.
All information at a glance
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to prevent struvite stones / FLUTD
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reduced magnesium content
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fine pie with veal
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with urine acidifying substances
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particularly tasty
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easily digestible
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Complete dietary food for adult cats
Nutritional Information
Crude protein 10%
Fat content 7%
Crude fiber 0.5%
Raw ash 2.2%
Moisture content 79%
Calcium 0.33%
phosphorus 0.24%
sodium 0.32%
magnesium 0.016%
potassium 0.2%
Calorie content / 100g: 109 kcal
Composition
14% veal (lung), stomach, poultry liver, poultry skin, poultry hearts, liver, poultry meat, poultry stomachs, minerals (including calcium sulfate). Other analytical components: chloride 0.33%, sulfur 0.2%.
Additives
Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 200I.U., Vitamin E: 20mg, Zinc (E6): 5mg, Iodine : 0.2mg, Manganese : 2mg, DL-Methionine: 1,500mg, Taurine 500mg. Zootechnical additives : Ammonium chloride: 300mg.
Feeding recommendation
Weight of the cat:
3kg: approximately 170g per day
5kg: approximately 240g per day
Recommended duration of feeding: Initially up to 6 months.
It is recommended to seek the advice of a veterinarian before use or before extending the feeding period.
Urinary hyposaturating or metastabilizing properties related to struvite and/or urinary acidifying properties. Please offer water for free consumption.
Individual needs also depend on breed, activity, age and housing conditions.
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