Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Urinary Moderate Calorie Chicken
24 x 200g
Dietetic complete wet food for adult cats with lower urinary tract disease. This grain-free food has a reduced calorie content and urinary acidifying properties to help dissolve or reduce struvite stones....further information
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Product description
Dietetic complete wet food for adult cats with lower urinary tract disease. This grain-free food has a reduced calorie content and urinary acidifying properties to help dissolve or reduce struvite stones.
Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Urinary Moderate Calorie Chicken at a glance:
- Dietetic complete wet food tailored to your cat's specific nutritional needs
- Scientifically-based nutrition which supports veterinary therapy
- Grain-free recipes
- No wheat, corn or soya
- Top-quality raw meat ingredients ensure it is well-accepted, and very digestible
- Made in Germany.
How can Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Urinary help your cat?
This premium therapeutic food has been specifically developed for cats with bladder stones and urinary tract disease and is optimally adapted to suit their specific nutritional needs. The food has acidifying properties which help to dissolve existing struvite stones. These stones are made up mainly of magnesium and phosphorus, so Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Urinary has a low magnesium and phosphorus content, while still providing the appropriate amount needed to cover your pet's daily nutritional needs. This wet food has a moderate calorie content to aid weight management. The wet food has a high liquid content which helps to increase your cat's fluid intake. This flushes out the urinary tract and dilutes the urine, making it more difficult for excess minerals and germs to accumulate.
Concept for Life Veterinary Diet – tailored therapeutic nutrition for your cat.
Contraindications:
Not suitable for pregnant or lactating cats, kittens, cats with hepatic insufficiency associated with impaired bile secretion, and cats with calcium oxalate or uric acid stones.
General information:
- Helps to dissolve struvite stones
- Helps to reduce struvite stones
- Urine acidifying properties
- Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period
- When feeding your cat with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups
- If your cat's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately
Ingredients
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Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Urinary Moderate Calorie is a complete dietetic wet food for adult cats
Ingredients:
60% chicken (gizzards, liver, neck, fat), 37% broth, 2% pumpkin, 1% minerals
Additives per kg:
Nutritional addtivies: vitamin D3 200 IU, zinc (zinc sulphate monohydrate) 25mg, manganese (manganous sulphate monohydrate) 1.4mg, iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous) 0.75mg, copper (copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate) 1.0mg, taurine 1,500mg, DL-methionine (technically pure) 1,500mg
Ingredients:
60% chicken (gizzards, liver, neck, fat), 37% broth, 2% pumpkin, 1% minerals
Additives per kg:
Nutritional addtivies: vitamin D3 200 IU, zinc (zinc sulphate monohydrate) 25mg, manganese (manganous sulphate monohydrate) 1.4mg, iodine (calcium iodate anhydrous) 0.75mg, copper (copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate) 1.0mg, taurine 1,500mg, DL-methionine (technically pure) 1,500mg
Analytical constituents
protein | 10.4 % |
fat | 2.9 % |
fibre | 0.3 % |
ash | 2.3 % |
calcium | 0.23 % |
phosphorus | 0.15 % |
magnesium | 0.02 % |
chloride | 0.38 % |
moisture | 83.0 % |
potassium | 0.24 % |
sodium | 0.19 % |
food energy | 72.0 kcal |
sulphur | 0.17 % |
Feeding guide
Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Urinary is a dietetic complete wet food for adult cats.
Recommended feeding period:
Recommended feeding period:
- Feed for 5-12 weeks to help dissolve struvite stones
- Feed for up to 6 months to help reduce recurrence of struvite stones
- Please consult your vet before using this food or extending the feeding period
- This is a complete cat food and should be fed according to the feeding guidelines, however feeding amounts should be adapted depending on your cat's level of activity, age or breed
- Store in the refrigerator after opening
- Serve at room temperature.
- Make sure your cat always has fresh drinking water available
Cat's weight in kg |
Daily amount | |
---|---|---|
Neutered / indoor cats | Active cats | |
2 | 115 - 165g | 220g |
3 | 150 - 220g | 290g |
4 | 185 - 265g | 355g |
5 | 215 - 310g | 410g |
6 | 240 - 350g | 465g |
7 | 265 - 385g | 515g |
8 | 290 - 420g | 560g |
9 | 315 - 455g | 610g |
Energy per 100g: ME (FEDIAF, 2021) 300 kJ / 72 kcal |
Reviews
Latest user reviews
20/02/25
Cat really poorly with this recipe
I thought I would try this new recipe to help keep my cat from putting on excess weight after being told by the vet to keep an eye on her as prescription foods can be calorific but it has not agreed with my cat at all. She has had a really upset tummy (was gradually introduced into diet) but ended up with blood in her poo so taken her off it and make to the need and chicken original urinary food. Now have excess tins that I cannot use.