Kattovit Urinary Salmon for cats 85 g
Wet food for cats to help prevent the recurrence of struvite stones.Delivery 3-5 days
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Wet food for cats to help prevent the recurrence of struvite stones.
Formulated to acidify the urine with added DL-methionine and calcium sulfate. Designed as a dietary solution for cats prone to lower urinary tract issues (FLUTD).
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.
Meat and animal derivatives, fish and fish derivatives (5% salmon), vegetable by-products, grains, minerals (including 0.45% calcium sulfate)
Protein 9%
Fat content 4%
Crude fibre 0.5%
Crude ash 2%
Moisture 80%
Calcium 0.15%
Phosphorus 0.12%
Magnesium 0.02%
Potassium 0.15%
Sodium 0.09%
Chloride 0.15%
Sulphur 0.2%
Fat content 4%
Crude fibre 0.5%
Crude ash 2%
Moisture 80%
Calcium 0.15%
Phosphorus 0.12%
Magnesium 0.02%
Potassium 0.15%
Sodium 0.09%
Chloride 0.15%
Sulphur 0.2%
Additives (per kg):
Vitamin A 1,040 IU
Vitamin D3 125 IU
Vitamin E 20 mg
Iron 40 mg
Zinc (zinc sulfate monohydrate) 27 mg
Copper 1.2 mg
Manganese 1 mg
Iodine (calcium iodate) 0.6 mg
Taurine 580 mg
DL-methionine 1,100 mg
Vitamin A 1,040 IU
Vitamin D3 125 IU
Vitamin E 20 mg
Iron 40 mg
Zinc (zinc sulfate monohydrate) 27 mg
Copper 1.2 mg
Manganese 1 mg
Iodine (calcium iodate) 0.6 mg
Taurine 580 mg
DL-methionine 1,100 mg
3 kg cat: approx. 2 pouches/day
5 kg cat: approx. 3 pouches/day
Ensure fresh water is always available.
Recommended duration of use: up to 6 months. Consult your veterinarian before starting or extending the feeding period.
5 kg cat: approx. 3 pouches/day
Ensure fresh water is always available.
Recommended duration of use: up to 6 months. Consult your veterinarian before starting or extending the feeding period.






