Low sodium dry food diet for cats, low protein and phosphorus content & reduced content of high-quality proteins, to support kidney function in chronic & acute renal failure...further information
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Low sodium dry food diet for cats, low protein and phosphorus content & reduced content of high-quality proteins, to support kidney function in chronic & acute renal failure
A balanced dry food diet that is perfectly tailored to the needs of cats with chronic renal failure or acute renal failure: Farmina Vet Life Renal Feline is specially formulated to support your cat's natural kidney function.
Farmina Vet Life Renal Feline provides your cat with a moderate amount of high-quality proteins. In addition, the phosphorus content is low, which should help to relieve the kidneys. The dietary cat food is enriched with fish oil, which serves as a source of essential omega 3 fatty acids. It also contains EPA and DHA, which contribute to normal heart function.
Farmina Vet Life Renal Feline at a glance:
Complete food diet for cats to support kidney function in chronic or acute renal failure
Feeding recommendation
Farmina Vet Life Renal Feline is a complete diet food for cats.
Dog's weight
Amount of food/day
2 kg
25 - 40 g
2.5 kg
28 - 45 g
3 kg
32 - 50 g
3.5 kg
35 - 58 g
4 kg
38 - 65 g
4.5 kg
40 - 70 g
5 kg
45 - 75 g
5.5 kg
48 - 80 g
6 kg
50 - 85 g
6.5 kg
55 - 90 g
It is recommended that you seek the opinion of a veterinarian before feeding the food over a longer period of time. Feed the product as it comes out of the packaging and follow the recommendations in the table. Fresh drinking water should always be available.
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