- Dry food for adult cats with chronic renal failure. 1.5 kg package.
PURINA Pro Plan Veterinary Diets NF Renal Function Cat 1.5kg - Product Description
PURINA Veterinary Diets NF Renal Function is a dietetic food for adult cats that supports kidney function in chronic renal failure. It has a low phosphorus content and a limited amount of high-quality protein.
Ingredients
- Corn*
- Rice
- Soybean meal*
- Wheat flour*
- Gluten wheat flour*
- Animal fat
- Dehydrated poultry protein*
- Digest*
- Corn gluten meal*
- Dried egg*
- Pea fiber
- Dried beet pulp
- Minerals
- Fish oil
- Yeast
Composition analysis
- Protein: 26.0%
- Crude oils and fats: 12.5%
- Crude ash: 5.0%
- Crude fiber: 3.0%
- Calcium: 0.7%
- Phosphorus: 0.5%
- Sodium: 0.2%
- Potassium: 0.85%
- Essential fatty acids: 1.3%
Additives
- Vitamin A (37,000 IU/kg)
- Vitamin D (1,200 IU/kg)
- Vitamin E (650 IU/kg)
- Taurine (1,400 mg/kg)
- Iron fumarate (45 mg/kg)
- Iron sulfate monohydrate (75 mg/kg)
- Calcium iodate, anhydrous (2.0 mg/kg)
- Copper sulfate pentahydrate (12 mg/kg)
- Manganese sulfate monohydrate (36 mg/kg)
- Zinc sulfate monohydrate (120 mg/kg)
- Sodium selenite (0.11 mg/kg)
Dosage
| Cat's weight | Daily portion in g |
| 2 kg | 30 g |
| 3 kg | 45 g |
| 5 kg | 65 g |
| 5 kg | 80 g |
| >5 kg | + 15 g/kg |
Additional Information
Indications:
Renal failure.
Liver diseases associated with encephalopathy.
Early stages of congestive heart failure.
Hypertension.
It also contains reduced calcium content, vitamin D3, and urine alkalizing ingredients, which are recommended for patients with diagnosed oxalate stones.
Reduced phosphorus content - Prevents the development of hyperphosphatemia and associated kidney damage.
Limited but high-quality protein - Limits the formation of urea toxins and the absorption of non-essential amino acids.
Reduced sodium content - Compensates for the limited ability of diseased kidneys to regulate the content of this element (thus reducing the risk of hypertension).
Potassium citrate supplement - Reduces the risk of hypokalemia and helps maintain the acidic pH of urine, which is necessary to prevent the formation of calcium oxalate stones.
Source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids - Helps reduce hypertension in the glomeruli and minimizes inflammation.
Non-acidifying diet - Leads to a urine pH of 6.7-7.1 when fed ad libitum, which reduces the risk of acidosis and helps control urolithiasis (calcium oxalate) and supports oxalate stone therapy.
Desired urine pH 7.1 +/- 0.4.
*Protein sources






