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Calibra VD Cat Renal Chicken and Rice 6 x 200 g

Calibra VD Cat Renal Chicken and Rice 6 x 200 g

Dietetic wet food for adult cats to support kidney function in cases of renal insufficiency.
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Dietetic wet food for adult cats to support kidney function in cases of renal insufficiency. This complete formula is based on chicken and rice, with reduced levels of protein, phosphorus, and sodium, and enriched with omega fatty acids, taurine, and antioxidants.

Veterinary diet for dogs and cats

This is a specially formulated food used to support the management of specific health conditions. Use only as recommended by your veterinarian.

Poultry meat, rice, egg powder, salmon oil, Yucca schidigera, FOS, MOS, calcium carbonate
Crude protein 7%
Crude fat 10.8%
Crude ash 1.9%
Crude fibre 0.31%
Moisture 70%
Calcium 0.2%
Phosphorus 0.14%
Sodium 0.16%
Potassium 0.32%
Magnesium 0.02%
Omega-3 0.5%
Omega-6 2.4%
Metabolizable energy: 158 kcal/100 g
Additives (per kg):
Vitamin A 6,000 IU
Vitamin D3 500 IU
Vitamin E 200 mg
Vitamin C 40 mg
Zinc (zinc chelate of glycine, hydrate) 15 mg
Manganese (manganous sulphate, monohydrate) 3 mg
Iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous) 0.75 mg
Taurine 750 mg
It is recommended to consult a veterinarian before use or before extending the feeding period. Ensure fresh water is always available. Daily portions should be adjusted based on the cat's condition, and regular check-ups and weight control are necessary.

Cat weight (kg) – Daily amount (g):
2–3 kg – 100–135 g
4–5 kg – 123–190 g
6–7 kg – 161–239 g
8–9 kg – 196–290 g

Feeding period should be determined by a veterinarian and is initially up to 6 months.

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