Dietary dry food for cats with chronic renal insufficiency, less protein, phosphorus and sodium, urinary alkalising, against oxalate stone formation, supports the kidneys, very tasty.
With its extra tasty recipe, Kattovit Kidney/Renal (renal insufficiency) dry food is also well received by many fussy cats. The dietary dry food has been specially developed for cats with chronic renal insufficiency and aims to support kidney function. In addition, the composition helps to reduce the formation of oxalate stones.
With its
extra tasty recipe, Kattovit Kidney/Renal (renal insufficiency) dry food also goes down well with many fussy cats. The dietary dry food has been specially developed for cats with chronic renal insufficiency and aims to support kidney function. In addition, the ingredients / composition helps to reduce the formation of oxalate stones.
Kattovit Kidney/Renal (renal insufficiency) dry food has a
reduced content of proteins, phosphorus and sodium to protect the kidneys. The diet contains urinary
alkalising potassium citrate to help reduce the formation of oxalate crystals. Thanks to its balanced, wholesome recipe, the diet food is well suited to your velvet paw's daily diet.
Kattovit Kidney/Renal (renal insufficiency) dry food at a glance:
- Dietary complete food for cats to support kidney function in chronic renal insufficiency and to reduce oxal stone formation
- Less protein: contains less, but very high quality protein to protect the kidneys and at the same time promote muscle maintenance
- Reduced sodium and phosphorus: important to support kidney function
- Urinary alkalising potassium citrate for less acidic urine, may reduce risk of oxalate crystal formation, low vitamin D & calcium content
- Appropriate protein/fat ratio: only approx. half of the energy is provided by protein
- Wholesome recipe: provides your cat with vitamins and minerals
- Particularly tasty: highly accepted by many cats, often well accepted even if appetite is reduced
General advice
- It is recommended to seek veterinary advice before use or before extending the feeding period.
- While feeding a diet food, you should visit your pet veterinarian regularly for check-ups.
- If your pet's health deteriorates, you must seek veterinary advice immediately.