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NEW PRODUCT- NOW AVAILABLE!

Because the behaviour of your cat changes after sterilisation, their food must be adjusted to meet their new requirements:

- From 48 hours after sterilisation, your cat's daily food intake increases by around 20% while at the same time, their energy expenditure will reduce by around 30%, thus at risk of gaining excess weight.

 - Urinary stones occur more frequently in sterilised cats, especially if they are overweight, because they drink and urinate less often.

 

 

 
       
STERILISED 37
 
  For sterilised cats with a tendency to put on weight
 
 
AVAILABLE SIZES
  2kg  
CALORIE CONTROLLED DIET  

A strictly calorie controlled intake: contains less fat, which provides energy and less carbohydrates such as starch (which stimulates food intake)

The addition of L - carntine (100mg/kg) promotes the mobilisation of fat reserves.
 
 
STRENGTHENED URINARY SAFETY   Promotes a healthy urinary system by controlling the acidity of urine (pH: 6 to 6.5)
 
 
MAINTAINING MUSCLE MASS   High protein content (37%) of high biological value to promote and maintain muscle mass.  
INGREDIENTS   Dehydrated poultry meat, maize, vegetable protein isolate L.I.P*, maize gluten, vegetable fibres, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, yeasts, fructo-oligo-saccharides, fish oil, sodium phoshate, egg powber, soya oil, DL-methionine, L-lysine, taurine,
L-carnitine.

*L.I.P: protein selected for its very high level of assimilation.

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