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A complete dry cat food diet for the dissolution of struvite stones and the reduction of struvite stone recurrence. With St/Ox urinary security to help reduce the occurrence of urinary struvite and calcium Oxalate crystals and stone formation, and designed to help promote increased water intake to reduce concentrations of minerals and irritants in the urine. It contains moderate level of calories to help maintain ideal body weight.
It is not suitable during pregnancy or lactation, or for growing kittens or cats with chronic kidney disease.
This is a veterinary diet that should always be fed under veterinary supervision.
Please note that all indications for Purina Veterinary Diets mentioned on this website are for the dietary support of the cat with the listed condition and do not preclude appropriate medical management. The veterinary diets should be used under veterinary supervision.
Maize gluten meal, dehydrated poultry protein (15%, of which 50% chicken), rice, wheat flour, maize, animal fat , minerals, dried egg, dried beet pulp, digest, fish oil.
Maize gluten meal, rice, wheat flour, dehydrated poultry protein (15%, of which 50% chicken), maize, animal fat, minerals, dried egg, dried beet pulp, digest, fish oil.
Meat and Animal Derivatives (of which Turkey 12%) , Cereals, Minerals, Various Sugars.
Meat and Animal Derivatives (of which Chicken 4%), Cereals, Minerals, Various Sugars
Meat and Animal Derivatives, Fish and Fish Derivatives (Salmon 4%), Cereals, Minerals, Various Sugars
Protein: | 35.0% |
Fat content: | 12.0% |
Crude ash: | 8.0% |
Crude fibres: | 1.5% |
Calcium: | 0.8% |
Phosphorous: | 0.8% |
Sodium: | 1.2% |
Potassium: | 0.7% |
Magnesium: | 0.08% |
Chloride: | 2.4% |
Sulphur: | 0.3% |
Total Taurine: | 1 500 mg/kg |
Urine acidifying substance: phosphoric acid |
Moisture: | 80.0% |
Protein: | 10.0% |
Fat content: | 5.3% |
Crude ash: | 1.7% |
Crude fibres: | 0.5% |
Calcium: | 0.14% |
Phosphorus: | 0.14% |
Sodium: | 0.17% |
Magnesium: | 0.02% |
Potassium: | 0.30% |
Chlorides: | 0.28% |
Sulphur: | 0.21% |
Taurine: | 1 480 mg/kg |
Urine acidifying substance: calcium sulphate |
Moisture: | 80.0% |
Protein: | 10.0% |
Fat content: | 5.3% |
Crude ash: | 1.7% |
Crude fibres: | 0.5% |
Calcium: | 0.14% |
Phosphorus: | 0.14% |
Sodium: | 0.17% |
Magnesium: | 0.02% |
Potassium: | 0.30% |
Chlorides: | 0.28% |
Sulphur: | 0.21% |
Taurine: | 1 480 mg/kg |
Urine acidifying substance: calcium sulphate |
Moisture: | 80.0% |
Protein: | 10.0% |
Fat content: | 5.3% |
Crude ash: | 1.7% |
Crude fibres: | 0.5% |
Calcium: | 0.14% |
Phosphorus: | 0.14% |
Sodium: | 0.17% |
Magnesium: | 0.02% |
Potassium: | 0.30% |
Chlorides: | 0.28% |
Sulphur: | 0.21% |
Taurine: | 1 480 mg/kg |
Urine acidifying substance: calcium sulphate |
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I bought this product as Bert is a very sensitive cat. When he gets stressed about anything, like the giant entire ginger Tom that patrols our garden, his bladder blocks and it’s back to the vet. Our vet recommended buying a feed specifically for urinary health, hence the order for Purina ProPlan Vetinary Diet. I was concerned Bert wouldn’t eat it, but I needn’t have been concerned. Bert loves it and so does his brother, Ernie, who really shouldn’t be eating it!
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Cat had stress induced bladder crystals, so keep him on this all the time. He has this in a pouch in the morning to keep his moisture intake up and the rest of the day he has the dry version. Haven’t had a problem since and he approves of the food. Excellent.
Customer recommends this product
So far so good. Only time will tell. . My cat was on Purina before which says it's for the bladder, but he had crystals form & was very poorly. After a stay in the vet hospital & much medication I decided to go for a specific food. Early days but it is making him drink more & that helps the cause. I have said I wouldn't recommend ONLY because it's too soon to promise it works!
Customer does not recommend this product
The product is very good my cats do very well with this food
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding PRO PLAN VETERINARY DIETS UR Urinary Dry Cat Food Chicken, including answers from our team.
Susan
My cat currently has hill feline cd
Is the purina ur going to be ok for her?
She is prone to cystitis
These 2 diets have similar ingredients and most cats will respond equally well to either diet. Some cats will not respond well to either diet. Personally I think you should be able to try either diet, but I would strongly recommend using a wet form of the diet, not the dried. This is intrinsically better for cats prone to cystitis. The more fluid these cats take in, the less likely they are to suffer with cystitis. I would recommend offering water in odd places around the house (leave a glass on a windowsill etc) and even perhaps get one of the pet water fountains. Cats will sometimes drink when they come across these. You can also add a little extra water to the food and mix it in. The more dilute the urine they produce, the less likely they are to get cystitis.