Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Renal is a premium complete dry food for adult cats with kidney issues. When renal function is impaired it compromises the kidney's abilities to perform efficiently. Toxins & protein wastes are not eliminated properly, & the kidneys become overloaded. If your cat is suffering from kidney disease it needs a diet that helps to relieve & support the kidneys. Insufficient or low fluid intake combined with an acidic urinary environment can lead to the formation of bladder stones such as calcium oxalate or uric acid stones. The appropriate mineral content & urinary p H values can help to reduce the risk of bladder stones. How can Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Renal help your cat? This premium therapeutic dry food has been specifically developed for cats with renal problems & is optimally adapted to suit their nutritional needs. It has a low protein content & is made using only finest top quality protein which produces fewer toxins & waste products such as urea. It is also low in phosphorus which helps to reduce the work the kidneys must do. Cats with renal issues are often unable to eliminate excess phosphorus & this can overload the kidneys. This tasty food is also low in calcium, vitamin D & purine, which helps to reduce formation of calcium oxalate & uric acid kidney stones. A balanced ratio of minerals helps to counteract over-acidic urine. Cats with kidney disease often suffer from loss of appetite. Concept for Life Veterinary Diet Renal is well accepted. Concept for Life Veterinary Diet – tailored nutrition for your cat. Contraindications: Not suitable for pregnant or lactating cats, kittens, cats with hepatic insufficiency associated with impaired bile secretion, & cats with struvite stones. Our quality guarantee: Dietetic complete dry food tailored to your cat's specific nutritional needs Scientifically-based nutrition which supports veterinary therapy finest top quality raw ingredients ensure it is well-accepted, & very digestible Made in Germany. General information: Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period. When feeding your cat with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups. If your cat's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately.