Purina Cat Chow Uth Urinary Chicken 1.5kg

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Purina Cat Chow Urinary is a complete dry food formulated for adult cats, weighing 1.5 kg.

This formula is specially designed to promote urinary tract health, rich in chicken and loaded with essential ingredients such as grains, vegetables, and vitamins.

It contains a specific mineral blend that helps reduce metabolites in the system, alleviating the burden on the kidneys and maintaining a healthy urinary pH.

Additionally, it includes fiber from natural sources that support proper digestion and improve intestinal health.

Free from artificial colors and preservatives, this food is ideal for cats with specific urinary health needs.

Its protein content is 32%, with 11% fats and 5.5% fibers, ensuring a balanced diet for your pet’s daily well-being.

 
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    Purina Cat Chow Uth Urinary Chicken 1.5kg

    Purina Cat Chow Uth Urinary Chicken 1.5kg
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    Purina Cat Chow Uth Urinary Chicken 1.5kg Purina Cat Chow Urinary is a complete dry food formulated for adult cats designed to promote urinary tract health. Rich in chicken and made with grains, vegetables, and vitamins, it provides a specific combination of minerals that help reduce metabolites in the system, alleviating kidney load and contributing to maintaining a healthy urinary pH. It contains natural source fibers that support proper digestion and intestinal health, along with taurine and vitamin E for overall well-being. Formula free of artificial colors and preservatives, with 32% protein, 11% fat, and 5.5% fiber for a balanced diet. Directions for Use Offer the recommended daily portion based on the cat's age, weight, and activity level, distributing it in one or two servings; ensure fresh water is available at all times and adjust the amount to maintain the animal's ideal weight. Precautions Keep out of reach of children, store in a cool, dry place, and consult a veterinarian if the cat has persistent urinary issues or special health conditions.