Concept for Life VET Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Urinary

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Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Urinary at a glance: Dietetic complete dry food tailored to your cat's specific nutritional needs Scientifically-based nutrition which supports veterinary therapy Top-quality raw ingredients ensure it is well-accepted, and very digestible Made in Germany. Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Urinary is a premium complete dry food for adult cats with urinary disease. Many cats suffer with FLUTD (Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease), including bladder infections, cystitis and bladder stones. These issues often occur if your cat does not drink enough and the urine becomes too concentrated. When this happens, excess minerals can form small crystals. Larger mineral formations are called stones. The most common are struvite stones which are made up of a magnesium-ammonium-phosphate compound and occur when the urine pH is too alkaline. 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 customised magnesium and phosphorus content to help reduce urine pH while still providing the appropriate amount needed to cover your pet's daily nutritional needs. The omega 3 fatty acids in salmon oil support shiny fur and supple skin. 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. General information: 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.
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