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Calibra VD Cat can Struvite 200g

Canned food Calibra Veterinary Diets Struvite Management for cats

Veterinary Diets

  • Preferred Protein: Chicken

Complete feline dietetic food
Intended use: Dissolution of struvite stones, reduction of struvite stone recurrence , FeLUTD (feline lower urinary tract disease)

Description

Recommended use for:

  • Dietary management of struvite stones
  • Support for FeLUTD (Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease),
  • FIC (Feline Idiopathic Cystitis)

Packaging: 200 g

Composition

Composition: chicken (55 %), chicken liver (4 %), pea flour, fish oil (2 %), sodium chloride, lignocellulose, dried algae (0.5 %, Schizochytrium limacinum), dried cranberries leaves (0.2 %, Vaccinium vitis-idaea), calcium sulphate (0.1 %), mannan-oligosaccharides (0.005 %), fructo-oligosaccharides (0.004 %), Mojave yucca (0.004 %), β-glucans (0.004 %).

Analytical constituents: crude protein 9 %, crude fat 8 %, crude ash 2 %, moisture 78 %, crude fiber 0.5 %, calcium 0.16 %, phosphorus 0.14 %, sodium 0.3 %, magnesium 0.03 %, potassium 0.3 %, chlorides 0.35 %, sulphur 0.1 %, omega 3-fatty acids 0.3 %, omega 6-fatty acids 0.8 %

Nutritional additives per 1 kg: vitamin A (3a672a) 5,000 IU, vitamin D3 (3a671) 120 IU, vitamin E (3a700) 200 mg, zinc (3b606) 25 mg, iron (3b106) 13 mg, manganese (3b504) 13 mg, iodine (3b201) 0.9 mg, copper (3b406) 0.8 mg, selenium (3b810) 0.04 mg, taurine (3a370) 1,500 mg, tryptophan (3c440) 300 mg, L-methionine (3c305) 4,000 mg

Metabolizable energy: 1,145 kcal/kg

Suggested feeding quantity

Adult cat weight (kg):

2 - 3

4 - 5

6 - 7

8 - 10

Daily consumption (g):

150 - 200

200 – 300

250 – 350

300 - 450

Feeding instructions

Feeding instructions: Complete feed. Urine acidifying properties. It is recommended that advice from a veterinarian be sought before use and before extending the period of use.
Recommended length of time: for struvite dissolution 5 to 12 weeks, for reduction of struvite stone recurrence initially up to 6 months. Water should be available at all times. Recommended daily amounts are shown in the feeding table and should be adapted to the actual condition.