Royal Canin Vet Cat Gastrointestinal 85gm x 12 Pouches
Royal Canin® Gastrointestinal is a precisely formulated diet for cats with acute and/or chronic gastrointestinal conditions.
Benefits
- Digestive Support - A highly digestible formula with balanced fibres, including prebiotics, to support healthy digestion and gastrointestinal transit.
- High Energy - High energy content to reduce meal volume and decrease intestinal load.
- High Palatability - High palatability to satisfy decreased appetites.
Nutritional Information
- Additives (per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 330 IU, Iron: 7 mg, Iodine: 0,4 mg, Copper: 3,3 mg, Manganese: 2,2 mg, Zinc: 22 mg - Technological additives: clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 2 g.
- Analytical Constituents: Protein: 8.0% - Fat content: 5.6% - Crude ash: 1.8% - Crude fibres: 0.24% - Moisture: 80.0% - Sodium: 0.12% - Potassium: 0.18% - Fatty acids: w3: 0.21% - w6: 1.4% - Metabolisable Energy: 95.5 kcal/ 100g.
- Composition/Ingredients: Poultry by-products, chicken meat, maize flour, pork blood products, corn starch mixture, sunflower oil refined, fish oil, minerals, powder cellulose, yeasts and part thereof, caramelized sugars, marigold extract (source of lutein).
- For RSA: Guaranteed analysis g/kg: Crude protein (min) 60 - Moisture (max) 830 - Crude fat (min) 36 - Crude fibre (max) 12 - Crude ash (max) 20.
Product Details
Royal Canin® Gastrointestinal is a precisely formulated diet for cats with acute and/or chronic gastrointestinal conditions. Historically, most cases of gastrointestinal disease were treated with a minimum of 24-48 hours of gastrointestinal rest. However, research has shown that lack of food causes detrimental effects to the intestinal villi. Appropriate nutritional support can have a profound effect on the short-term recovery and longer-term disease management of patients. Recommended in case of: Acute and chronic diarrhoea, Gastritis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Colitis, Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), Maldigestion/ Malabsorption, Dysrexia, re-feeding after surgery. Not recommended in case of: Lymphangiectasia, exudative enteropathy. This diet is complete and balanced and can be fed long-term. A full health check should be performed by a veterinarian every 6 months.