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Royal Canin Urinary S/O Wet Pouch for Cats (Chicken Morsel-In-Gravy) (85g x 12)
$60 inc. GST
Recommended for cases of struvite uroliths – dissolution and management of recurrence, calcium oxalate uroliths – management of recurrence. Not recommended in case of chronic kidney disease (CKD), heart disease (when sodium restriction is sought), concurrent use of urine-acidifying medication, growth, gestation/lactation. Helps dissolve all types of struvite stones. Urine dilution makes the urine less liable to form struvite and calcium oxalate stones. Helps lower the concentration of ions contributing to crystal formation. Reduced level of magnesium, a natural component of struvite crystals.
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