Food Allergy Management, Cat

Food Allergy Management, Cat
FDD-HY Food Allergen Management

Food Allergy Management, Cat
FDW Food Allergen Management
Ingredients: | Rice, rice protein, hydrolysed salmon protein (below 3,000 dalton), pork fat, minerals, powdered cellulose, vitamins and trace elements (including chelated trace elements), protein hydrolysate (below 10,000 dalton), fish oil, psyllium husk, taurine. With natural antioxidants (tocopherols, rosemary extract and vitamin C). Contains no added artificial colours or flavourings. |
Recommended for | Adverse food reactions (food allergy and/or food intolerance) resulting in dermatological and/or gastrointestinal disorders. Food elimination trial. Gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhoea, vomiting and flatulence caused by malabsorption and maldigestion, EPI and acute gastroenteritis. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). |
Pack size(s): | 2kg, 3x2kg, 400g |
Hydrolysed salmon protein: Hydrolysed salmon protein has a high digestibility and a low allergenicity.
Rice (Gluten free): Rice has a low allergenicity and a high digestibility, which makes it a perfect ingredient in hypoallergenic diets. Rice does not contain gluten and will thus be tolerated by cats with gluten allergy/intolerance.
High digestibility: Very high quality and highly digestible ingredientsmake the diet especially useful for patients with small intestinal diarrhoea.
Healthy urinary tract support: A urine pH below 6.4 supports a healthy urinary tract.
Vitamin & mineral support: Increased levels of vitamin A, E and B complex zinc and selenium for support of healthy skin and coat and increased levels of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes for support of cats with gastrointestinal problems.
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