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ADVANCE Veterinary Cat Hypoallergenic Dry Food
Clear1.25 kg6.5 kgFormulated with hydrolysed soy protein with a low molecular weight as a source of protein and purified starch as a source of carbohydrates, it facilitates digestion in cats who suffer from food allergies and intolerances. It also helps to keep the skin healthy with fatty acids, such as omega 3, omega 6 and zinc. Its hypoallergenic coating gives it a great taste. We recommend you consult a vet before starting to feed with a veterinary diet.
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ADVANCE Veterinary Cat Renal Dry Food
Clear1.5 kg8 kgIt is specially recommended for supporting kidney function in cats with chronic kidney disease. Its soluble fibre content and moderate level of sodium help facilitate kidney function and reduce the progress of kidney failure. In addition, it helps reduce the risk of oxalate stone formation. We recommend you consult a vet before starting to feed with a veterinary diet.
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ADVANCE Veterinary Cat Urinary Stress Dry Food
Clear1.25 kg7.5 kgFormulated with a moderate level of magnesium and urinary acidification properties, it is recommended for helping reduce the reoccurrence of struvite and oxalate stones in your cat’s urine. The results of ADVANCE VETERINARY DIETS Urinary Stress are clinically proven: it helps to reduce stress markers, a trigger for idiopathic cystitis in cats, by 54%.* (*) As indicated by the lower urinary tract stress marker. Internal study. The stress marker is reduced in comparison with the control group. We recommend you consult a vet before starting to feed with a veterinary diet.
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ADVANCE Veterinary Diet Cat Gastroenteric Sensitive Dry Food
Clear0.4 kg1.5 kg2.75 kg7.5 kgIt is formulated with highly digestible ingredients, moderate levels of fat and an increased level of sodium and potassium. It also contains prebiotics (FOS) to help the development of the intestinal microbiota and sepiolite to help improve the consistency of stools. With selected sources of proteins and carbohydrates to reduce the risk of adverse reactions to pet food. We recommend you consult a vet before starting to feed with a veterinary diet.





























