PRO PLAN® VETERINARY DIETS UR Urinary with Chicken Dry Cat Food
- With St/Ox urinary security to reduce the risk of urinary struvite and calcium oxalate crystals and stones forming.
- To help promote dissolution of urinary struvite stones.
- Moderate calorie levels to help maintain ideal body weight.
Features
- With St/Ox urinary security to reduce the risk of urinary struvite and calcium oxalate crystals and stones forming.
- To help promote dissolution of urinary struvite stones.
- Moderate calorie levels to help maintain ideal body weight.
Complete dietetic pet food for adult and senior cats for the dissolution of struvite stones, the reduction of struvite and calcium oxalate stone recurrence, and the nutritional management of cats with lower urinary tract disease.
Ingredients
Maize gluten meal
Dehydrated poultry protein (15%, of which 50% chicken)
Rice
Wheat flour
Maize
Animal fat
Minerals
Dried egg
Dried beet pulp
Digest
Fish oil
Nutrition & Analytical Constituents
Moisture: 6.5%
Protein: 35%
Fat: 12%
Carbohydrate: 37%
Crude fibre: 1.5%
Calcium: 0.8%
Phosphorus: 0.8%
Sodium: 1.2%
Potassium: 0.7%
Magnesium: 0.08%
Chloride: 2.4%
Sulphur: 0.3%
Metabolisable energy (ME): 3.8kcal/g
Nutritional additives
IU/kg:
Vitamin E: 600.
mg/kg:
Taurine: 1500.
RSS struvite: <1;
RSS oxalate: <10;
Urinary pH: 6-6.3.
Feeding guide
Body weight (kg) | Daily feeding quantity | ||||||
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Dry (g/day) | Wet (can/day) | Wet(pouch/day) | Dry + can combined | Dry + pouch combined | |||
Dry (g/day) | Can/day | Dry (g/day) | Pouch/day | ||||
2 | 30 | 3/4 | 1 + 1/2 | 10 | 1/2 | 25 | 1/3 |
3 | 45 | 1 | 2 + 1/4 | 20 | 1/2 | 40 | 1/2 |
4 | 65 | 1 + 1/2 | 3 + 1/4 | 15 | 1 | 45 | 1 |
5 | 80 | 1 + 3/4 | 4 | 35 | 1 | 60 | 1 |
6 | 95 | 2 | 4 + 3/4 | 50 | 1 | 75 | 1 |
7 | 110 | 2 + 1/3 | 5 + 1/2 | 65 | 1 | 90 | 1 |
8 | 125 | 2 + 3/4 | 6 + 1/4 | 80 | 1 | 105 | 1 |
For each additional kg of body weight, feed an additional 15 g of dry food or 1/3 of can per day.
Recommended length of time for use: For dissolution of struvite stones, an initial feeding period of 5-12 weeks is recommended. For long-term use, an initial feeding period of up to six months is recommended, but the cat should be re-evaluated regularly as indicated by the underlying condition.