- Complete dry food for adult cats, used for intestinal and gastrointestinal disorders. Pack of 500g.
TROVET FRD Intestinal for Cats 500g - Product description
Food for cats with intestinal and gastrointestinal disorders. Intestinal FRD - a complete, easily digestible diet for adult cats suffering from digestive disorders.
TROVET Intestinal FRD is an allergy diet based on one source of protein (hydrolysed fish protein) and carbohydrates (rice).
Prevents immune reactions (food allergy) or non-immune reactions (food intolerance ) in the form of skin problems or digestive problems (diarrhoea, vomiting).
Changing the allergy diet slowly helps to reduce itching. This reduces scratching, rubbing and biting of the skin, which can cause secondary skin lesions.
Hydrolysis reduces the molecular weight of the protein and therefore minimises the risk of allergic reactions.
Mannan oligosaccharides, fructose oligosaccharides and beta glucans have a beneficial effect on the intestines.
Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) contribute to a reduction in inflammatory reactions and faster skin recovery.
Composition
- Rice
- Poultry fat
- Hydrolysed fish protein
- Fish oil
- Vitamins and trace elements
- Cellulose
- Antarctic krill
- Sodium chloride
- Beet pulp
- Calcium carbonate
- Potassium chloride
- Psyllium
- Fructooligosaccharides (FOS)
- Mannan oligosaccharides (MOS)
- Beta glucans
- Yucca
Composition analysis
- Protein 32.0%
- Fat 20.0%
- Ash 7.5%
- Fibre 2,5%
- Moisture content 8.0%
- Carbohydrates 30,0%
Additives
- Calcium 1.9%
- Phosphorus 0.7%
- Sodium 0,65%
- Potassium 0.65%
- Magnesium 0,08%
- EPA 0,65%
- DHA 0.60%
- Zinc 85mg
- Linoleic acid 3,3%
- Taurine 1500mg
- Vitamin A 20 000 IE
- Vitamin D3 1 550 IE
- Vitamin E 130 mg
Dosage
Weight of cat (kg) | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Portion per day (g) | 30-35 | 45-50 | 50-60 | 60-70 | 65-75 |
Additional Information
Energy: 16.2 MJ/kg (3873 kcal)
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to fish protein.
Consult your veterinarian before using this diet.
Recommended duration of use in cases of intestinal inflammation from 3 to 8 weeks, food intolerance and gastrointestinal problems from 3 to 12 weeks, in cases of dermatitis and hair loss a minimum of 2 months.
When the symptoms disappear, the diet should be used for the rest of the animal's life to prevent recurrence.