Royal Canin Veterinary Diet
- Gastro Intestinal Moderate Calorie is a complete, dry food that is tailored for cats that are overweight or have a tendency to gain weight easily, while also offering relief from any gastrointestinal disorders. Problems with the digestive tract are a common complaint for cats, as their stomachs & intestines are very sensitive. The most common symptoms of a gastrointestinal disorder are vomiting & chronic diarrhoea. In this case, a long-term change of diet is necessary & Royal Canin Veterinary Diet
- Intestinal Moderate Calorie dry food offers a delicious meal & also moderate calorie content, so it is ideal for cats that gain weight easily. The fermentable fibres (FOS, dried beet pulp) in this dry food help to promote a balance in the intestinal flora & also regulate intestinal transit. Mannan-oligo-saccharides (MOS) enhance the effectiveness of the intestine’s immune system at fighting against pathogenic agents & the long chain fatty acids EPA & DHA also support intestinal health. Indications: Acute & chronic diarrhoea Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) Dysbacteria Colitis Exudative enteropathy Gastritis Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency Pancreatitis Maldigestion, malabsorption, digestive problems Contraindications: None Key benefits: Digestive security: The protein are very easy for cats to digest & also reduce the intestinal fermentation processes, while the fermentable fibres (FOS) promote a balanced intestinal flora. Moderate calorie & fat content: makes this kibble suitable to be fed to your cat long-term, as it has been specifically formulated for cats that are overweight or have the tendency to gain weight. Well accepted: Royal Canin Veterinary Diet – Gastro Intestinal Moderate Calorie is very palatable & will encourage your cat to eat it & start back on the path to recovery. EPA & DHA fatty acids: EPA (Eicosapentaenoic acid) & DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) are long-chain omega-3 fatty acids that help support your cat’s healthy digestive system Length of treatment: If your cat suffers from acute symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders, regenerating the intestinal villus takes at least three weeks of dietetic treatment. If your cat suffers from chronic symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders, life-long treatment can be necessary in certain circumstances. In order to optimize digestive function, you should feed your cat more frequently in smaller portion sizes. Further information: Royal Canin Veterinary Diet – Gastro Intestinal Moderate Calorie can be used as a life-long treatment in cats, especially in cases of chronic pancreatitis. Therapeutic veterinary diets are carefully formulated & recommended to be used in conjunction with veterinary advice & support. Royal Canin strongly recommend you seek advice from your vet prior to & during feeding of any of these products to your pet.