Royal Canin Renal Support A - Feline Kibble
INDICATIONS
• Renal disease (IRIS Stage 2–4)
• Significant proteinuria
• Protein-losing nephropathy
• Urate and cystine urolith prevention
• Liver failure
• Renal disease (IRIS Stage 2–4)
• Significant proteinuria
• Protein-losing nephropathy
• Urate and cystine urolith prevention
• Liver failure
CONTRAINDICATIONS
• Growth, gestation, lactation
NUTRITIONAL GOALS & UNIQUE FEATURES
• Appetite stimulation. Unique aromatic profile
• Healthy aging C.E.L.T. antioxidant blend (vitamin C,vitamin E, lutein & taurine)
• Skin health Omega-3 (EPA & DHA) and omega-6 fatty acids, vitamin A, biotin & chelated zinc
• Kidney health. Appropriate level of protein, restricted phosphorus and supplemental EPA & DHA
BENEFITS TO THE PET:
ü Slows down progression of kidney disease
ü Increases caloric intake through high palatability
and caloric density
ü Helps slow aging process by decreasing cell damage
ü Slows down progression of kidney disease
ü Increases caloric intake through high palatability
and caloric density
ü Helps slow aging process by decreasing cell damage
PET OWNERS WILL NOTICE:
ü Improved quality of life
ü Increased appetite and food consumption
ü Maintenance of healthy weight
NUTRITIONAL GOALS AND UNIQUE FEATURES
ü Improved quality of life
ü Increased appetite and food consumption
ü Maintenance of healthy weight
NUTRITIONAL GOALS AND UNIQUE FEATURES
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
• Inappetence may be seen in cats with renal, liver, or
heart failure. Therefore, food consumption should
be monitored to ensure adequate daily caloric
intake. Adding water to the dry formulas may
improve palatability. Consider feeding smaller, more
frequent meals.
• Cats with renal failure are at risk of dehydration. Fresh
water should be available at all times. Feeding canned
formulas is an easy way to increase water intake.
• Cats with renal failure urinate more frequently.
Frequent cleaning of the litter box will encourage
the cat to use it on a regular basis.
• Feline RENAL SUPPORT P is an excellent treat
option for cats being fed RENAL SUPPORT A. Treats
should be limited to no more than 10% of the daily
caloric intake. Remember to adjust daily food intake
accordingly.
• Inappetence may be seen in cats with renal, liver, or
heart failure. Therefore, food consumption should
be monitored to ensure adequate daily caloric
intake. Adding water to the dry formulas may
improve palatability. Consider feeding smaller, more
frequent meals.
• Cats with renal failure are at risk of dehydration. Fresh
water should be available at all times. Feeding canned
formulas is an easy way to increase water intake.
• Cats with renal failure urinate more frequently.
Frequent cleaning of the litter box will encourage
the cat to use it on a regular basis.
• Feline RENAL SUPPORT P is an excellent treat
option for cats being fed RENAL SUPPORT A. Treats
should be limited to no more than 10% of the daily
caloric intake. Remember to adjust daily food intake
accordingly.