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Advance Veterinary Diets Renal Feline – Economy Pack: 3 x 1.5kg
Advance Veterinary Diets Renal is a complete dietetic dry kibble to support the care of cats with chronic kidney disease, early congestive heart failure or liver disease. The dry food has a reduced protein and phosphorus content, which can help to prevent hyperphospatemia and slow down the deterioration of kidney function. Lower calcium can also help to prevent oxalate stones from forming. The reduced sodium content compensates for the kidneys’ inability to excrete sodium. Rich in Omega-3 to aid the control of glomerular hypertension and prevents structural lesions of the kidney. Advance Veterinary Diets Renal Feline at a glance: Dietetic complete dry food for adult cats Chronic kidney disease, early signs of congestive heart failure or liver disease Lower phosphorus: Helps to prevent hyperphosphatemia and delays the progress of renal failure. Moderate levels of high quality proteins: Minimises the use of non essential amino acids, thereby reducing the production of nitrogenated residues. Promotes a pH-neutral urinary system: (6.7-7.5 if fed according to cat’s needs) Can prevent the new formation of oxalate stones. Reduced sodium: Compensates for the kidneys’ inability to excrete sodium. Added potassium: Prevents potassium insufficiency as a result of diuretic treatments. Added vitamin B complex: Can prevent vitamin deficiencies as a result of higher excretion of soluble vitamins via the urinary system. Rich in Omega-3: Aids in the control of glomerular hypertension. Bioflavonoids: Natural antioxidants that boost the antioxidant effects of vitamin E and C, to minimise oxidative cell damage. Indications: Chronic Kidney Disease Calcium oxalate urolithiasis Early signs of congestive heart failure Hypertension/ High blood pressure Liver disease associated with encephalopathy Contraindications: Health problems that require high protein or phosphorus intake.