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Vet Expert Cat can Intestinal, 100g
Diet food for cats with digestive and absorption disorders.
BEST BEFORE 30.1.2025
A complete and balanced dietary food, recommended for digestive and absorption disorders. Intestinal Cat Diet is high in essential nutrients, including energy, and highly digestible nutrients. Due to these properties, it can also be used during recovery. The increased content of sodium and potassium limits losses of these elements in digestive and intestinal absorption disorders.
Easily digestible proteins of animal origin
Facilitates digestion and absorption of essential nutrients during illness, stabilizes muscle mass.
Low in carbohydrates
Increases digestibility and maintains normal glucose levels.
Low fiber content, added FOS and MOS
Increases digestibility and assimilation of nutrients, regeneration of enterocytes and restoration of microflora.
Grain-free and gluten-free diet
The diet does not contain cereal grains, potatoes were used as a source of carbohydrates. Reduces the risk of gluten intolerance.
Indications:
- compensation for indigestion
- reduction of absorption disorders in the intestines
- reduction of acute intestinal malabsorption
- return to normal diet, recovery
Contraindications:
- puppies in the growth phase,
- pregnant and lactating cats
Composition: meat and derivatives (34% chicken, 34% turkey), vegetables (2% potatoes), minerals (1%); oils and fats (0.2% salmon oil), yeast (0.1%), FOS (0.1%), MOS (0.1%)
Analytical components: crude protein: 10.3%; crude fat: 5.40%; raw ash: 2.50%; crude fiber: 0.5%; humidity: 80%; Ca: 0.28%; P: 0.24%; Na: 0.24%; K: 0.28%; EM: 92.21 kcal/100g
Nutritional supplements per kg: Vitamin D3 (3a671): 200 IU; zinc as zinc sulfate monohydrate (3b605): 25 mg; manganese as manganese sulfate monohydrate (3b503): 1.4 mg; iodine as anhydrous calcium iodate (3b202): 0.75 mg; copper as copper II sulfate pentahydrate (3b405): 1 mg; taurine (3a370): 1500 mg
- the diet covers the daily nutritional needs of an adult cat
- daily starting doses are shown in the table on the package. The recommended duration of the diet in case of reduction of acute intestinal malabsorption is from 1 to 7 days; when regulating and reducing intestinal absorption disorders, it is initially up to 12 weeks; in the case of returning to normal feeding during the recovery period, the food should be used until it returns to normal.
- all changes related to the introduction, feeding and extension of the period of use of the food must be consulted with the veterinarian each time
- the food is served at room temperature, after opening the can is kept in the refrigerator
- the animal must have constant access to fresh water
- Animals
- Dogs