Royal Canin Diabetic Cat Dry Food
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Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Diabetic is a prescription dry cat food formulated to support nutritional management in adult cats with diabetes mellitus. This complete and balanced diet features controlled carbohydrate levels and high protein content to help maintain stable blood glucose levels. Available exclusively through veterinary clinics, this therapeutic formula is designed for long-term feeding under veterinary supervision.
Key Ingredients:
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Chicken by-product meal - Primary protein source
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Wheat gluten - High-quality protein
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Corn gluten meal - Supplemental protein
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Chicken fat - Essential fatty acids
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Natural flavors - Palatability enhancement
Additional nutrients include dried chicory root (prebiotic fiber), fish oil (omega-3 fatty acids), and essential vitamins and minerals.
Nutritional Benefits:
High Protein Content - Supports lean muscle mass and helps minimize glucose fluctuations after meals.
Controlled Carbohydrates - Limited starch content helps manage postprandial blood glucose levels.
Moderate Calorie Density - Supports healthy weight maintenance, important for diabetic cats.
S/O Index - Formulated to promote a urinary environment unfavorable to crystal formation.
Guaranteed Analysis:
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Crude Protein: 46.0% min
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Crude Fat: 12.0% min
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Crude Fiber: 6.4% max
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Moisture: 6.5% max
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Carbohydrate (NFE): ~21% (calculated)
Caloric Content: 3,593 kcal/kg (approximately 349 kcal/cup)
Feeding Guidelines:
|
Cat Weight |
Daily Amount (cups) |
Daily Amount (grams) |
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6.6 lbs (3 kg) |
3/8 - 1/2 |
40 - 53 |
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8.8 lbs (4 kg) |
1/2 - 5/8 |
50 - 66 |
|
11 lbs (5 kg) |
5/8 - 3/4 |
60 - 78 |
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13 lbs (6 kg) |
2/3 - 7/8 |
69 - 90 |
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15 lbs (7 kg) |
3/4 - 1 |
78 - 101 |
Feeding amounts should be adjusted based on activity level, body condition, and blood glucose monitoring. Always provide fresh water.
Storage & Transition Tips:
Storage: Keep the bag sealed in a cool, dry place. Use within 6 weeks of opening for optimal freshness.
Transition: When switching to this veterinary diet, gradually introduce over 7-10 days by mixing increasing amounts with your cat's current food. Monitor blood glucose levels closely during transition, as insulin requirements may need adjustment.
Important Notes:
Prescription Required: This is a veterinary therapeutic diet that requires authorization from your veterinarian.
Consult Your Veterinarian: This therapeutic diet is intended for use under veterinary supervision. Regular veterinary check-ups and blood glucose monitoring are essential when feeding diabetic cats. Your veterinarian will determine if this diet is appropriate and will adjust insulin therapy as needed based on your cat's individual response.