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Veterinary HPM - Senior Neutered Cat
Senior Neutered Cat from Virbac Veterinary HPM is a complete food suitable for adult, spayed or neutered cats aged 10 or over. The new health food is based on a low carbohydrate and high protein formula. The reduction of starch and carbohydrates and the increase of animal fats make the food even more suitable for the traditional, natural needs of carnivores.
Recommended for
- It is a complete food for senior cats.
- Suitable for adult neutered and non-neutered cats from the age of 10.
Key benefits
- Pentasodium triphosphate contributes to the reduction of plaque and tartar and promotes healthy teeth.
- The high protein content and increased Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids contribute to the development of a healthy skin and a glossy coat.
- The low starch content guarantees an easily digestible food. The prebiotics and probiotics contribute to a balanced intestinal flora.
- Has a low phosphorus content.
- Supports a healthy weight of older cats
- The limited starch content contributes to the stability of the glycemia.
- Chondroitin and chitosan support healthy joints.
- The high animal protein content supports the stabilisation of the urinary pH. Chitosan helps to reduce the risk of struvite crystals.
- Does not contain maize, wheat, gluten, soy, egg or beef and is therefore low in allergens. Food with a low allergen content is suitable for cats that suffer from hypersensitivity or allergies.
Dosage
Adjust the amount of food given to your cat's body weight.
Ingredients
Hydrolysed protein (pig and poultry), potato starch (min. 4 %), bean pods, animal fats, hydrolysed animal protein (pig and poultry), peas, minerals, rice (min. 4 %). 4%), lignocellulose, beet pulp, brewer's yeast (source of beta-glucan), flaxseed, fish oil, psyllium fibres (Plantago (L.) spp.), fructo-oligosaccharides, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of chitosan), chondroitin sulphate, Lactobacillus acidophilus.
Veterinary HPM - Senior Neutered Cat reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Christopher Jones, Sunday 10 May 2020
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