Description
Royal Canin therapeutic veterinary diets are carefully formulated and strictly recommended to be used only under the advice of your veterinarian. We (Vet Post) and Royal Canin strongly recommend you seek advice from your veterinarian prior to and during feeding this product to your pet and that you take your pet to your vet regularly (every 6 months).
(1 box of 12x 85g Pouches)
Royal Canin Diabetic Feline diet is specifically formulated to help in the management of glucomodulation in diabetic cats.
A diabetic cat does not produce sufficient insulin or cannot utilize it normally so his blood sugar levels elevate. This can cause many health issues. Eating a meal results in a rise of blood glucose levels. In diabetic cats, the goal is to maintain the levels within a safe range throughout the day. Maintaining a stable, ideal body weight is an important dietetic approach. Royal Canin Diabetic diet is formulated with a low level of digestible carbohydrate and a high level of protein. The moderate fat content helps maintain a healthy body weight, while rich antioxidants help maintain health and vitality.
Recommended for cases of: Diabetes Mellitus and a Body Condition Score (BCS) 6/9; Diabetes Mellitus and a BCS 7/9, until glycemic control has been achieved. Not recommeded in case of: Growth, gestation, lactation.
This diet is complete and balanced and can be fed long-term. A full health check should be performed by a veterinarian every 6 months.
Also available in a biscuit formula. Click HERE for more information
The Benefits …
Glucomodulation – Specific formula to help in the management of post-prandial blood glucose in diabetic cats.
High Protein – High protein content. Maintenance of muscle mass is essential in diabetic cats.
Low starch – Formula that contains a reduced level of starch.
S/O Index – This product creates an unfavourable environment for the creation of calcium oxalate and struvite uroliths in the urine.
For more information, including feeding guides, click HERE
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