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MAC's Cat Vetcare Urinary 6 x 200g

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Dietetic wet food for adult cats to dissolve struvite stones. Urinary acidifying properties and reduced magnesium content. A grain-free recipe with lots of fresh meat and offal....further information
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Product description

Dietetic wet food for adult cats to dissolve struvite stones. Urinary acidifying properties and reduced magnesium content. A grain-free recipe with lots of fresh meat and offal.
If your cat has special dietary requirements, MAC's Cat Vetcare Urinary 6 x 200g is an excellent choice. This wet diet food has been specially developed for adult cats with a tendency to form struvite stones and offers a balanced recipe with fresh meat and offal - perfect for a species-appropriate diet.

Thanks to the reduced magnesium content, the mineral concentration in the urine can be reduced, while the uric acidifying properties promote an optimum urine pH value. MAC's Cat Vetcare Urinary 6 x 200g is completely grain-free and therefore particularly easy to digest. The dietary cat food also contains vital taurine, which is essential for your cat's natural eyesight. 

MAC's Cat Vetcare Urinary 6 x 200g at a glance:
 
  • Complete dietary food for fully grown cats to dissolve struvite stones
  • Reduced magnesium content: can reduce the mineral concentration in the urine
  • Urinary acidifying properties: promotes optimum urine pH value
  • Grain-free: supports good digestibility
  • Fresh meat and offal: species-appropriate recipe, valuable animal protein
  • Vital taurine: essential amino acid for natural vision
  • Plenty of moisture (content): helps to ensure adequate fluid intake
  • Guaranteed without: bone and meat and bone meal, added sugar and preservatives
  • High quality: made in Germany without animal testing
  • 100% balanced: suitable as complete food
  • Recommended by vets

General notes:
  • We recommend seeking advice from a vet before use or before extending the feeding period.
  • When feeding your pet dietetic food, you should visit your vet regularly for check-ups.
  • If your pet’s health worsens, you must seek veterinary advice immediately.

Ingredients

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Ingredients:
Chicken:
Chicken (96.6%, consisting of chicken meat, chicken hearts, chicken stomachs, chicken livers, chicken fat, chicken broth), cranberry (2%), minerals (1%), linseed oil (0.2%, cold-pressed), camomile (0.2%).

Beef & Turkey:
Beef (56.8%, consisting of beef lung, beef heart, beef liver, beef broth), turkey (39.8%, consisting of turkey meat, turkey heart, turkey stomachs, turkey broth), apple (2%), minerals (1%), linseed oil (0.2%, cold-pressed), nettle (0.2%).

Additives per kg:
Physiological and nutritional additives:
Vitamin D3 (200 IU), vitamin E (20 IU), DL-methionine (1000mg), zinc [as zinc sulphate, monohydrate] (25mg), manganese [as manganese(II) sulphate, monohydrate] (1.4mg), iodine [as calcium iodate, anhydrous] (0.75mg), taurine (1200mg), copper [as copper (II) sulphate, pentahydrate] (1.0mg).

Analytical constituents

protein10.2 %
fat7.2 %
fibre0.3 %
ash1.7 %
calcium0.14 %
phosphorus0.14 %
magnesium0.02 %
chloride0.31 %
moisture79.0 %
potassium0.22 %
sodium0.29 %
sulphur0.2 %

Feeding guide

Feeding recommendation:
MAC's Cat Vetcare Urinary is a complete diet food for cats.

Chicken:
Cat’s weight Indoor cat Active cat
3kg 105 - 128g 164 - 201g
3.5kg 115 - 141g 183 - 222g
4kg 127 - 155g 200 - 243g
4.5kg 136 - 167g 216 - 263g
5kg 147 - 180g 231 - 282g
6kg 166 - 203g 261 - 319g
7kg 184 - 225g 290 - 353g
8kg 201 - 246g 317 - 387g

Beef & Turkey:
Cat’s weight Indoor cat Active cat
3kg 106 - 130g 167 - 204g
3.5kg 117 - 143g 185 - 225g
4kg 129 - 157g 203 - 247g
4.5kg 139 - 170g 220 - 267g
5kg 149 - 182g 235 - 287g
6kg 169 - 206g 265 - 324g
7kg 187 - 228g 295 - 359g
8kg 204 - 250g 322 - 393g

Always ensure your pet has a bowl of fresh drinking water.
Recommended feeding period: 5 - 12 weeks. It is recommended to seek the advice of a veterinarian before use or renewal.