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Royal Canin Vet Diet Renal Chicken Cat Food Pouch 85g

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Royal Canin Vet Diet Renal Chicken Cat Food Pouch 85g is rated 4.8 out of 5 by 4.
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Product details

SKU
I168767
Pet
Cat
Health Needs
Kidney Support
Life Stage
Adult
Food Type
Wet
Description

Formulated to support renal function in case of chronic kidney disease. Contains EPA and DHA, a complex of antioxidants and a low phosphorus level. Recommended for (indications): Chronic kidney disease (CKD) Management of calcium oxalate urolith recurrence in cats with impaired renal function Prevantion of recurrence of urolithiasis requiring urine alkalinisation: urate and cysteine uroliths. Not recommended for (contraindications): Pregnancy, lactation, growth. Feeding advice: It is recommended that a veterinarian’s opinion be sought before use or before extending the period of use. 

Ingredients
meat and animal derivatives (chicken 4%,pork), cereals, oils and fats, minerals, derivatives of vegetable origin, various sugars. Additives (per kg): Nutritional additives: vitamin D3: 275 IU, E1 (Iron): 4 mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.11 mg, E4 (Copper): 0.9 mg, E5 (Manganese): 1.4 mg, E6 (Zinc): 14 mg
Rated 5 out of 5 by Andee from Cat renal food cat likes it - but its rather expensive, and often not available in store :(
Date published: 2024-01-09
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