Low energy diet food for adult cats to support diabetes.
If jumping off the scratching post becomes difficult, the cat drinks excessively, feels very hungry, and gains or loses a lot of weight, a diagnosis of diabetes may be present.
As with humans, it is time for a diet that meets their needs so cats can maintain their ideal weight or with moderate feeding can be gently reduced and diabetes controlled.
So the low-calorie and low-sugar recipe is ideally suited for such a diet as the fiber supports normal blood sugar levels and also contributes to a feeling of fullness.
Note: It is advisable to seek the opinion of a veterinarian before use and before extending the period of use.
Benefits:
- Suitable for a needs-based diet.
- It can support diabetes treatment thanks to its low calorie and sugar content.
- Rich in fiber: Supports normal blood sugar levels and contributes to satiety despite low energy content.
- With plant complex: Ginger tuber has digestive and anti-inflammatory effects so ginger can support normal metabolism and healthy weight loss. Traditionally it is also used to support diabetes.
- Stimulates metabolism through high protein content.
- L-carnitine stimulates fat metabolism and supports muscle maintenance.
Composition:
Dehydrated poultry protein; corn; dried gravy protein; rice; cellulose; dried beet pulp (natural source of dietary fiber); poultry fat; hydrolyzed animal protein; minerals; poultry liver hydrolysate; psyllium husk; marjoram; ginger; rosemary; nettle; milk thistle; cranberry.
Analytical components
- Protein 35.2%
- Fat content 9.8%
- Crude fiber 5.7%
- Raw ash 6.7%
- Calcium 1.35%
- Magnesium 0.10%
- Potassium 0.60%
- Phosphorus 1.00%
- Sodium 0.45%