Brand | Royal Canin |
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Weight | 2kg, 4kg |
Royal Canin Renal Dry for Cats (2kg / 4kg)
$71 – $130 inc. GST
For cats with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), management of calcium oxalate urolith recurrence in cats with impaired renal function, prevention of recurrence of urolithiasis requiring urine alkalinisation: urate and cystine uroliths. Inadequate kidney workload may induce ureamic crisis. An adapted content of high quality protein helps reduce renal workload. Chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents. A specific aromatic profile allows for differences in individual preference, because cats with CKD are more likely to develop inapprentance or food aversion.
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