Royal Canin Feline Urinary Care
Royal Canin Feline Urinary Care
For adult cats - Recommended to help maintain urinary tract health.
Urinary health
Does your cat have a risk of urinary issues? Urinary crystals can be found even in the urine of healthy cats. Depending on several factors including pH, urinary crystals can be transformed into stones. Nutrition can be an effective way to help reduce the risk of urinary crystal formation.
Urinary care
What are the key benefits of this targeted nutritional solution? URINARY CARE is a precisely balanced nutritional formula which helps maintain urinary tract health. It maintains a healthy urine concentration by regulating the mineral balance and maintaining a low urinary pH, leading to less concentrated urine. The exclusive formula creates a urinary environment less favourable for the formation of urinary stones.
Proven results
The exclusive use of Urinary Care is effective after 10 days: 2x* reduced risk of urinary stone formation. *Royal Canin internal study, 2014 - Compared to a maintenance diet for felines - Specifically proven for struvite stones.
Encourage hydration
Higher daily water intake results in an increased urine volume and dilution which support urinary tract health in cats.
Consult your veterinarian
Should you have any doubt or any questions about your cat’s urinary health, please consult your veterinarian.
INGREDIENTS:
Composition: Maize, vegetable protein isolate*, dehydratedpoultry protein, rice, vegetable fibres, animal fats,hydrolysed animal proteins, wheat, maize flour,maize gluten, minerals, beet pulp, yeasts andparts thereof, soya oil, fish oil, wheat flour,marigold extract (source of lutein).
Additives (per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 19500 IU, Vitamin D3 700IU, E1 (Iron) 26mg, E2 (Iodine) 2.6mg, E4 (Copper) 8mg,E5 (Manganese ) 34mg, E6 (Zinc) 131mg, E8 (Selenium) 0.03mg: Preservatives Antioxidants.
Feeding instruction: see table. Suitable for a healthy adult cat not under veterinary supervision for urinary issues. Should you have any doubt or any questions about yourcat’s urinary health, please consult your veterinarian.