
Pro Plan Cat Veterinary Diets EN Gastrointestinal 5 kg
Complete dry food for cats with acute gastrointestinal issues.Delivery 3-5 days
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Complete dry food for cats with acute gastrointestinal issues.
Features:
- Easily digestible ingredients to reduce strain on the digestive system
- Limited protein sources to minimize adverse gut reactions
- Added prebiotics to improve gut health
This formula supports nutritional recovery and convalescence in cats with digestive disorders. It includes highly digestible ingredients and prebiotics to manage gastrointestinal problems while promoting gut health.
Common digestive issues like diarrhea, loss of appetite, vomiting, and weight loss may result from poorly digested food. This formula contains moderate fat levels to aid digestion and is tailored to meet the nutritional needs of cats with sensitive digestive systems.
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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.
Dehydrated chicken protein*
Soy flour
Corn starch*
Animal fat*
Hydrolysate
Minerals
Inulin (min. 0.2%)
Fish oil*
*Easily digestible ingredients
Fat content: 20.0%
Crude ash: 8.5%
Crude fiber: 2.0%
Calcium: 1.5%
Phosphorus: 1.3%
Sodium: 0.54%
Potassium: 0.71%
Energy Value: 4.15 kcal/g
Vitamin A: 38,000 IU
Vitamin D3: 1,250 IU
Vitamin E: 700 IU
Taurine: 1,100 mg
Iron (Fe): 100 mg
Iodine (I): 2.6 mg
Copper (Cu): 15 mg
Manganese (Mn): 48 mg
Zinc (Zn): 160 mg
Selenium (Se): 0.14 mg
Bentonite: 10,000 mg
Body Weight (kg) Dry Only (g/day) Cans + Dry (Cans/day) Cans + Dry (g/day)
2 kg 30 g 1/3 20 g
3 kg 45 g 1/2 30 g
4 kg 60 g 1 35 g
5 kg 70 g 1 50 g
>5 kg +15 g/kg 1 +15 g/kg
To optimize digestion and nutrient absorption, divide the daily amount into several small meals. This formula provides complete and balanced nutrition for both adult cats and kittens.
For kittens aged 6-12 weeks, feed 40-80 g dry food per day, moistening with water if needed, and gradually reducing added water after weaning.