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Royal Canin clinical diets are formulated for the nutritional support of dogs and cats with specific clinical conditions and are designed to be used under the advice of your veterinarian. Veterinary diets are formulated for the nutritional support of cats with specific clinical conditions and are recommended to be used under veterinary advice. For more information on feeding Royal Canin veterinary pet food to your cat, please consult your veterinary surgeon prior to purchasing online from PET SUPERMARKET. No prescription is required to purchase Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Cat Food from PET SUPERMARKET.
Using renal diets with varied sources of animal proteins and markedly different aromatic profiles, like Renal with Chicken, with Beef and with Tuna, helps support spontaneous food intake of cats even with reduced appetite. Renal with Tuna and Renal with Beef diets have shown excellent palatability in trials. Cats with difficulty chewing may prefer the softer texture of Renal with chicken in Alutrays. Offering a variety of textures and flavours can encourage increased intake in cats where there is difficulty maintaining weight
Provides dietary support in chronic renal failure and should be fed for the cat's lifetime. Regular veterinary checks are advised..
For the nutritional management of:
- Chronic Renal Failure (CRF)
- Reduction of calcium oxalate urolith recurrence in cats with impaired renal function
- Hepatic encephalopathy
- Reduction of recurrence of urolithiasis requiring urine alkalinisation: urate and cystine uroliths.
Not recommended in cases of:
- Pregnancy, lactation, growth
Features
Phosphorous retention leads to the development of secondary hyperparathyroidism and progression of the renal failure. Limiting dietary phosphorous intake is an essential part of nutritional support.
Increase in glomerular pressure leads to a progressive decline in GFR. Supplementation with omega-3 long-chain fatty acids (esp. EPA & DHA) supports a lower glomerular pressure.
The synergistic complex (vitamin E, vitamin C, taurine, lutein) neutralises free radicals, helps maintain the health of DNA and cells and supports health of the immune system.
Increased uraemia may induce the formation of gastric and intestinal mucosal ulcers.
The combination of zeolite and FOS helps protect the mucosa.