Royal Canin Vet Cat Urinary C/O Moderate Calorie - 85gm x 12 Pouches
Royal Canin® Urinary S/O Moderate Calorie is for the nutritional management of cats with struvite or oxalate crystals and lower urinary tract disease - for adult cats prone to being overweight.
Benefits
- Urine Dilution - Urine dilution makes the urine less liable to form struvite and calcium oxalate uroliths.
- Struvite Dissolution - Helps dissolve struvite uroliths.
- Low RSS - Helps lower the concentration of ions contributing to crystal formation.
- Moderate Calorie - Moderate calorie content to help maintain ideal weight.
Nutritional Information
- Additives (per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 170 IU, E1 (Iron): 2 mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.25 mg, E4 (Copper): 2 mg, E5 (Manganese): 0.5 mg, E6 (Zinc): 5 mg, Urine acidifying substances: calcium sulphate: 0.25%.
- Analytical Constituents: Protein: 9.5% - Fat content: 2.7% - Crude ash: 1.7% - Crude fibres: 1.3% - Moisture: 81.5% - Taurine (total): 0.09% - Calcium: 0.22% - Phosphorus: 0.19% - Sodium: 0.26% - Magnesium: 0.01% - Potassium: 0.16% - Chloride: 0.33% - Sulfur: 0.16% - Urine acidifying substances: calcium sulfate: 0.25% - DL Methionine: 0.03%. Metabolisable energy: 73 kcal / 100g.
- Composition/Ingredients: Meat and animal derivatives, fish and fish derivatives, cereals, derivatives of vegetable origin, vegetable protein extracts, minerals, oils and fats, various sugars.
- RSA Statement: Guaranteed analysis g/kg: Crude protein (min) 75 - Moisture (max) 845 - Crude fat (min) 7 - Crude fibre (max) 23 - Crude ash (max) 19.
Product Details
Royal Canin® Urinary S/O Moderate Calorie is for the nutritional management of cats with struvite or oxalate crystals and lower urinary tract disease - for adult cats prone to being overweight. Recommended for cats with tendency to be overweight in cases of: Struvite uroliths: dissolution and management of recurrence, Calcium oxalate uroliths: management of recurrence. Not recommended in case of: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), Heart disease (when sodium restriction is sought), Concurrent use of urine-acidifying drugs, Growth, gestation, lactation, Hypertension. 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.