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Royal Canin Diabetic Wet Pouch for Cats (85g x 12)
$60 inc. GST
Helps reduce net energy supply and maintenance of muscle mass essential in diabetic cats.
Formula that contains a reduced level of starch to help limit postprandial blood glucose.
Specific formula utilising cereals with a low glycaemic index and selected fibres to help in the management of post-prandial blood glucose in diabetic cats.
A low carbohydrate intake helps control postprandial blood glucose.
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