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Veterinary HPM Clinical Diet - Weight Loss for Cats (Previously: VetComplex Calorie Regulation)
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Product Description
Veterinary HPM Clinical Diet - Weight Loss
Veterinary HPM Clinical Diet - Weight Loss has been developed to helps cats lose weight while maintaining muscle mass. To maintain this weight loss programme, the food is both satisfying and tasty. Virbac Veterinary HPM Clinical Diet - Weight Loss also supports joints in pets suffering from obesity.
Weight Loss & Control
- reduction of overweight (at less than 30% overweight)
- regulation of glucose supply (diabetes mellitus): only in the case of normal body weight
- colitis responsive to high-fibre diet, constipation
Weight Loss & Diabetes
- reduction of overweight (more than 30% overweight)
- regulation of glucose supply (diabetes mellitus): in obesity
- Colitis responsive fibre diet, constipation
- abnormalities in lipid metabolism (hyperlipidemia)
Not suitable for:
Pregnant or lactating cats. Chronic conditions that require a high energy intake. Conditions that require a low fibre intake, such as megacolon.
Composition
Weight Loss & Diabetes: Hydrolysed protein (pig and poultry), potato starch *, lignocellulose, hydrolysed animal protein (pig and poultry), minerals, animal fats, linseed, beet pulp, brewer's yeast, psyllium fibre, (Plantago (L.) spp.) fructo-oligosaccharides, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of chitosan), chondroitin sulphate, Lactobacillus acidophilus
Weight Loss & Control: Hydrolysed protein (pig and poultry), potato starch*, hydrolysed animal protein (pig and poultry), peas*, bean pods, animal fats, lignocellulose, minerals, rice*, flaxseed, beet pulp, brewer's yeast, psyllium fibre (Plantago (L. )spp.), fructooligosaccharides, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of chitosan), chondroitin sulphate, Lactobacillus acidophilus.
Veterinary HPM Clinical Diet - Weight Loss for Cats (Previously: VetComplex Calorie Regulation) reviews
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