Royal Canin Feline Urinary

Royal Canin Feline Urinary
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Veterinary diets are formulated for the nutritional support of cats with specific clinical conditions and are recommended to be used under veterinary advice. For more information on feeding Urinary to your cat, please consult your veterinary surgeon. Urinary is for the nutritional management of:- Dissolution... Read more
Royal Canin Feline Urinary

Veterinary diets are formulated for the nutritional support of cats with specific clinical conditions and are recommended to be used under veterinary advice. For more information on feeding Urinary to your cat, please consult your veterinary surgeon.



Urinary is for the nutritional management of:

- Dissolution of struvite uroliths

- Reduction of recurrence of struvite and calcium oxalate urolithiasis using a single diet.

Note: In cases of recurrent idiopathic cystitis, Urinary Wet is recommended.

Urinary Diet effectively dissolves struvite uroliths

Urinary S/O Feline effectively dissolves struvite stones.

Helps dilute urine

Diluting urine decreases the urinary concentration of struvites and calcium oxalates. The larger urinary volume also ensures regular bladder wash out.

Urinary Low RSS

Undersaturated urine is an environment where crystals cannot proliferate and so is unfavourable to the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

Urinary Bladder Support

Glycosaminoglycans (GAG) are naturally present on the healthy bladder mucosa but decrease in idiopathic cystitis. This causes increased permeability of the bladder to bacteria, toxins and ions, resulting in bladder inflammation and stimulation of pain sensitive receptors.

Not recommended in cases of:

- Pregnancy, lactation, growth

- Chronic renal failure, metabolic acidosis

- Heart failure

- Hypertension

- Use of urine-acidifying drugs

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Product Description

About Royal Canin Feline Urinary

Royal Canin Feline Urinary

Veterinary diets are formulated for the nutritional support of cats with specific clinical conditions and are recommended to be used under veterinary advice. For more information on feeding Urinary to your cat, please consult your veterinary surgeon.



Urinary is for the nutritional management of:

- Dissolution of struvite uroliths

- Reduction of recurrence of struvite and calcium oxalate urolithiasis using a single diet.

Note: In cases of recurrent idiopathic cystitis, Urinary Wet is recommended.

Urinary Diet effectively dissolves struvite uroliths

Urinary S/O Feline effectively dissolves struvite stones.

Helps dilute urine

Diluting urine decreases the urinary concentration of struvites and calcium oxalates. The larger urinary volume also ensures regular bladder wash out.

Urinary Low RSS

Undersaturated urine is an environment where crystals cannot proliferate and so is unfavourable to the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate crystals.

Urinary Bladder Support

Glycosaminoglycans (GAG) are naturally present on the healthy bladder mucosa but decrease in idiopathic cystitis. This causes increased permeability of the bladder to bacteria, toxins and ions, resulting in bladder inflammation and stimulation of pain sensitive receptors.

Not recommended in cases of:

- Pregnancy, lactation, growth

- Chronic renal failure, metabolic acidosis

- Heart failure

- Hypertension

- Use of urine-acidifying drugs

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Additional Data

Royal Canin Feline Urinary specification

Specification: Detail:
Brands: Royal Canin Waltham
External Link: http://www.royalcanin.co.uk/PDF/urinary_feline.pdf

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