Josera Help Urinary Cat Food 2kg

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Josera Help Urinary Cat Food is a complete dietary solution designed for adult cats experiencing urinary tract challenges, particularly struvite stones. This medicated feed promotes an acidic urinary pH between 6.0 and 6.5, creating an environment less conducive to stone formation. The formula features a reduced magnesium content and balanced levels of protein and phosphorus, essential in minimizing the risk of struvite stone development. Additionally, the inclusion of a Phytogen Complex—comprising cranberry and nettle—offers traditional herbal support for urinary tract health. By encouraging increased water intake through a slightly elevated sodium content, this diet aids in flushing the urinary tract, further supporting your cat’s well-being. Josera Help Urinary provides comprehensive nutrition while addressing specific urinary health needs. Key Benefits Promotes an acidic urinary pH to help dissolve and prevent struvite stones Reduced magnesium, balanced protein, and phosphorus levels to minimize stone formation risk Enriched with cranberry and nettle for traditional urinary tract support Slightly increased sodium content to encourage hydration and urinary flushing Complete and balanced nutrition for adult cats with urinary concerns IngredientsDried greaves protein, rice, maize, dried beet pulp (natural source of dietary fibre), poultry fat, dried potato, hydrolysed animal protein, potato protein, minerals, poultry liver hydrolysate, oregano, ginger, rosemary, nettle, milk thistle, cranberry (0.01%) Guaranteed AnalysisCrude Protein: 28.2%Crude Fat: 12.8%Crude Fiber: 2.4%Crude Ash: 5.8�lcium: 0.60%Phosphorus: 0.45%Magnesium: 0.08%Sodium: 0.70%Potassium: 0.65% Feeding GuideDaily feeding amounts: 2–3 kg: 30–55 g 3–4 kg: 40–65 g 4–5 kg: 50–75 g 5–7 kg: 60–95 g 7–10 kg: 75–125 g Adjust portions based on your cat’s activity level and health status. Always provide fresh water. For optimal results, feed exclusively with this diet and consult your veterinarian before introducing additional foods.