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Josera Urinary Cat Wet is a specially formulated wet food designed for cats with urinary tract issues. This wet food helps maintain urinary system health, prevent stone formation, and provides the necessary nutrients to ensure your cat stays healthy and energetic.
Product Features
Low Magnesium Formula: Reduces the risk of stone formation.
Acidified Urine: Helps prevent stones and supports urinary tract health.
Highly Digestible Protein: Easily absorbed to maintain muscle mass.
Great Palatability: Designed for picky eaters to ensure cats love it.
Low Ash Content: Reduces kidney burden and supports overall health.
Ingredients
Meat and animal derivatives (chicken, pork), minerals, vegetable oil, cellulose, yeast.
Nutritional Analysis per kg:
Feeding Recommendations:
Weight / 24hr 2 - 3 kg 3 - 4 kg 4 - 5 kg 5 - 7 kg 7 - 10 kg
Normal Activity 135 - 180 g 180 - 215 g 215 - 250 g 250 - 315 g 315 - 400 g
Notes:
The daily feeding recommendations are for reference only and should be adjusted based on your pet's body condition and activity level.Recommendations:
Consult a veterinarian before use or extending the feeding period.Important Note:
For optimal results, feed this dietary food exclusively. Any additional feeding should be discussed with your veterinarian in advance.