Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Cat Renal With Fish 12 x 85g

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RENAL with Fish is a complete dietetic feed for cats formulated:

  • to support renal function in the case of chronic or temporary renal insufficiency, through its low level of phosphorus and high quality protein
  • to reduce oxalate stone formation, through its low level of calcium and vitamin D, and its urine alkalising properties.

CKD dietary management

Formulated to support renal function in case of chronic kidney disease. Contains EPA and DHA, a complex of antioxidants and a low phosphorus level. During CKD, phosphorus is no longer eliminated effectively by the kidneys. A restriction in phosphorus intake is essential to slow down the development of renal disease. Feeding a diet with an adapted fish oil (source of EPA/DHA) content may help to improve the glomerular filtration rate.

Reduces renal workload

Increased kidney workload may induce uremic crisis. An adapted content of high quality protein helps reduce kidney workload. Feeding protein well in excess of the minimum requirements leads to the generation of nitrogen waste products, which accumulate in body fluids when renal excretory capacities are reduced.

Metabolic equilibrium

Chronic kidney disease can lead to metabolic acidosis. Formulated with alkalinizing agents. The kidneys are central to the maintenance of acid base balance. As renal function declines, the capacity to excrete hydrogen ions and reabsorb bicarbonate ions is reduced and metabolic acidosis ensues.

Appetite preference

The specifically designed aromatic profile helps to meet the cat's specific preference. Appetite issues, including food aversion, anorexia and hyporexia are common in cats with CKD.

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Animal Type Cat
Breed Size 0-10kg, 11-20kg
Brand Royal Canin

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