Prescription Diet Feline c/d - a full-fledged, complete, dietary food for cats, reducing the risk of formation and recurrence of struvite urolithiasis. The diet has urine acidifying properties and contains controlled magnesium levels.
Indicate:
- Initial therapeutic management in cats with feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), including crystalluria and/or urolithiasis, regardless of their cause, with tenons in the urethra and with idiopathic feline cystitis.
- Dissolution of sterile struvite stones
- Long-term dietary management in cats prone to:
- formation of crystals and stones of struvites, calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate** (reduction of incidence and recurrence).
- the presence of tenons in the urethra (almost exclusively from struvite crystals or calcium phosphate).
- idiopathic cystitis of cats (especially c/d™ Multicare Feline sachets and cans).
Contraindications:
- Pregnancy or lactation
- Young age of the cat
During the diet, do not give substances that acidify urine.
Periodic urine testing is recommended to control pH.
For more information on this, you should contact your veterinarian.
Composition:
Rice, chicken meal (35%) and turkey, wheat, corn gluten meal, animal fat, digest, minerals, fish oil, soybean oil, vitamins, taurine, trace elements and beta-carotene. Preservatives and antioxidants.
Analysis:
Ready feed
Dry matter
per 100 kcal EM
Protein
32,2
34,1
8.3 g
Fat
15,5
16,4
4.0 g
Carbohydrates (NFE)
40,9 %
43,3 %
10.6 g
Fibre (raw)
0,9 %
0,9 %
0.2 g
Humidity
5,5 %
-
1.4 g
Calcium
0,74 %
0,79 %
192 mg
Phosphorus
0,63 %
0,67 %
163 mg
Sodium
0,36 %
0,39 %
94 mg
Potassium
0,63 %
0,66 %
162 mg
Magnesium
0,06 %
0,07 %
17 mg
Chlorides
0,73 %
0,77 %
188 mg
Sulphur
0,69 %
0,73 %
178 mg
Omega-3 fatty acids
0,68 %
0,71 %
175 mg
Omega-6 fatty acids
3,02 %
3,20 %
780 mg
Taurine
2 360 mg/kg
2 497 mg/kg
61 mg
Vitamin A
5 876 U.m/kg
6 218 U.m/kg
152 U.m
Vitamin d
629 U.m/kg
665 U.m/kg
16 U.m
Vitamin E
600 mg/kg
635 mg/kg
16 mg
Beta-carotene
1.5 mg/kg
1.6 mg/kg
0.04 mg
Dosage:
The following doses should be treated as an indication, as cats have different needs. The amount of food should be selected in such a way as to maintain optimal body weight
Body weight kg
Dry food grams
2
30 - 40
3
40 - 55
4
50 - 70
5
60 - 85
6
70 - 95
7 +
12 per kg
Additional information
- Do not administer urine acidifying substances when using c/d™ Multicare Feline
- A periodic urine test should be performed to ensure that the desired urine pH is maintained and, if necessary, urinary tract infections should be combated.
Possibility of using other products
The only reasons for changing the c/d™ Multicare Feline diet to another one in the case of FLUTD may be as follows:
- Dissolution of larger or numerous sterile struvite stones: Prescription Diet™ s/d™ Feline.
- Treatment of FLUTD caused by the presence of urate, cystine or xanthine crystals: Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline.
- **If calcium phosphate is in the form of brusite: Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline.
PROPERTIES
KEY BENEFITS
Magnesium
Phosphorus
Calcium
Reduced
It reduces the concentration in the urine of struvite-forming components (magnesium, ammonium (from protein), phosphates) and components forming oxalates.
Sodium
Controlled
It helps support healthy kidney function.
Citrate
Added
It forms soluble complexes with calcium, which prevents the formation of calcium oxalate crystals.
Target urine pH
Acid: pH 6.2-6.4
It limits the formation and clumping of struvite crystals and does not promote the formation of oxalate crystals.
Water
Raised in sachets and cans
It increases the volume of urine, which causes dilution of the components that make up urinary stones and reduces the recurrence of idiopathic FLUTD.
Forms of karma
4 (1 sachet, 1 can & 2 dry)
A larger choice makes it easier for the animal to accept the food.
Vitamin E
Beta-carotene
Added
Helps neutralize free radicals, which helps fight urolithiasis
Vitamin C
Not added
Vitamin C is a precursor of oxalates.