High energy density allows small feeding volumes. Important when patients have reduced food intakes.

A unique texture facilitating syringe and tube feeding.

Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids, (omega-3 long chain fatty acids), modulate skin reactions and contribute to the intestinal mucosal integrity.

The synergistic antioxidant complex (Vit E, Vit C, taurine, lutein) reduces oxidative stress and helps neutralise free radicals

Poultry liver, poultry and pork meat, corn starch, cellulose, calcium caseinate, fish oil, minerals, egg white dried, sunflower oil, taurine, carrageenan, Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), marigold meal (rich in lutein), psyllium, yeast hydrolysate (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), DL-methionine, trace elements (incl. chelated trace elements), vitamins.

COMPOSITION

Available in 195g can

KEY VALUES

Protein _____________________ 14g __ 50.9g Fat content __________________ 6.2g __ 22.5g Carbohydrate ________________ 2.6g ___ 9.5g Dietary fibre __________________ 3g __ 10.9g Crude fibre ___________________ 2g ___ 7.3g Glutamine/Glutamate _________ 1.5g ___ 5.4g Arginine ____________________ 0.7g ___ 2.5g Branched-chain aminoacids ___ 1.47g ___ 5.3g Aromatic aminoacids _________ 0.78g ___ 2.8g Omega 6 ____________________ 1.2g ___ 4.4g Omega 3 ____________________ 0.6g ___ 2.2g EPA+DHA __________________ 0.45g ___ 1.6g Zinc _______________________ 6mg _ 21.8mg Metabolisable energy*** ____ 116kcal 421.8kcal

per 100g as fed

100g dry matter

Vitamin E _________________ 14mg __ 51mg Vitamin C _________________ 6.5mg __ 24mg Taurine __________________ 155mg __564mg Lutein ___________________ 0.15mg _ 0.54mg

Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 300IU, E1 (Iron): 15mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.16mg, E4 (Copper): 1mg, E5 (Manganese): 4.5mg, E6 (Zinc): 47mg.

***Calculated according to NRC2006

Additives (kg)**

Synergistic antioxidant complex

ADAPTED ENERGY

kcal

EASY TUBE FEEDING

ADAPTED ENERGY

kcal

EASY TUBE FEEDING

** NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages.

2 energy levels are more and more described for hospitalised dogs and cats: Level 1: Cats and convalescencing dogs confined in cage

It is advised to meet the Resting Energy Requirements (R.E.R) according to the formula: RER (in kcal/day)= 70x(body weight in kg)0.75

Level 2: Dog ending convalescence period, or in maintenance It is advised to meet the Maintenance Energy Requirements (M.E.R) according to the formula: MER (in kcal/day)= 95x(body weight in kg)0.75 The amount of food should be revaluated according to the clinical evolution of the pet.

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