Purina Pro Plan Diet Feline Ur Salmon Pouch 10x85g

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Purina Pro Plan Diet Feline UR Salmon Pate is a prescription wet food formulated for adult cats, specifically designed to support urinary health. Packaged in 10 pouches of 85 g each, it effectively dissolves struvite stones and helps prevent the formation of new urinary crystals. It includes salmon chunks in gravy, ensuring high palatability and acceptance among cats. Its formulation has a moderate calorie content and is low in magnesium, making it ideal for maintaining a healthy weight. This food is essential in managing urinary tract diseases and should be used under veterinary supervision.
 
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    Purina Pro Plan Diet Feline Ur Salmon Pouch 10x85g

    Purina Pro Plan Diet Feline Ur Salmon Pouch 10x85g
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    Purina Pro Plan Diet Feline UR Salmon Sachets 10x85g Purina Pro Plan Diet Feline UR Salmon Sachets is a dietary wet food for adult cats formulated to support urinary health. Packaged in a set of 10 sachets of 85 g, it helps dissolve struvite stones and prevent the formation of new urinary crystals, featuring salmon pieces in sauce that ensure high palatability and acceptance by cats. Its composition provides a moderate calorie content and is low in magnesium, which contributes to maintaining a healthy weight and reducing the risk of stone formation. It is suitable as a nutritional support in managing urinary tract diseases and is formulated with high-quality ingredients for good acceptance. Directions for Use Use under veterinary supervision; initial period recommended from 5 to 12 weeks for struvite dissolution and, in some cases, up to 6 months. Administer the daily ration indicated by the veterinarian, ensuring fresh water is available, and regularly re-evaluate renal status. Precautions Not suitable for pregnant or lactating queens, kittens, or cats with advanced renal failure; use should be supervised by a veterinarian and reevaluated periodically.