Royal Feline, diet for cats
Royal Canin Satiety Feline for obese cats
Royal Canin Satiety Feline is a low-calorie, fibre-rich food with a satiety effect to help obese cats lose weight and is also suitable for diabetic cats. Once the ideal weight has been reached, this adapted food will be administered for the maintenance of cats with a tendency to obesity for a certain period of time.
The use of this diet should be guided by the cat's veterinarian, as cats that lose weight too quickly run the risk of hepatic lipidosis, a very serious and life-threatening disease. The optimal weekly weight loss is 0.5 to 3%.
Let your vet monitor your cat's progress while you administer this dietary food to ensure that your pet is losing weight in an appropriate and, above all, healthy way. Selected fibre, chicory pulp and psyllium promote a quick and long-lasting satiating effect on your cat and help to increase the volume of the food once ingested. This means that your overweight cat will demand less food than usual.
In addition, the high fibre content calms the appetite and significantly reduces the cat's meowing and stealing to beg for more food than it needs. Royal Canin Satiety for cats is a complete dietetic food, so it not only contains nutrients and vitamins that contribute to your pet's weight control, but also takes care of his overall health. For healthy skin and a shiny coat, Royal Canin Satiety Support Feline is made with essential omega 3 and 6 fatty acids and trace elements.
Glucosamine and chondroitin sulphate help to maintain normal mobility in the overburdened joints of obese pets and the high concentration of minerals and vitamins compensates for the effect of energy restriction by ensuring an appropriate nutritional intake.
Food for overweight and obese cats. Suitable for cats with diabetes mellitus type II. Helps to maintain normal mobility in overloaded joints. Promotes healthy skin and a shiny coat. Has a long-lasting satiating effect.
Complete dietetic food for adult cats suffering from overweight. Suitable for cats suffering from type II diabetes mellitus. This food should only be administered under the supervision of a veterinarian, who will guide you in the appropriate dosage and duration of treatment.
First, the normal weight of each animal is objectively determined according to its physical type or breed standard and the amount of excess weight is calculated. This data is used to establish the amount of feed the animal should receive. Once the ideal weight has been reached, a maintenance feed is administered according to the age, health and sex of the animal. Dietary food is contraindicated in pregnant or lactating cats, as well as in growing cats or those suffering from chronic illnesses that require a high energy intake.
Your cat will be so satisfied with Royal Canin Satiety Support for cats that it will soon ask for less food and reach its ideal weight.