Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EN Gastrointestinal with Chicken Wet Cat Food Pouch

  • High digestibility to help reduce workload of the compromised gut.
  • Limited number of protein sources to help minimise adverse intestinal reactions.
  • Added prebiotics to help improve intestinal health.

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Complete dietetic pet food for cats of all lifestages for reduction of acute intestinal absorptive disorders and promotion of nutritional restoration and convalescence.

ngredients

Pork (frozen liver & kidney, and dehydrated pork protein)
Chicken
Turkey
Dried egg
Rice flour
Pea fibre
Dried yeast
Fish oil
Calcium sulphate dihydrate
Pentasodium triphosphate
Xylose
Burnt sugar

Nutrition & Analytical Constituents

Moisture: 76.4%
Protein: 11%
Fat: 6.3%
– Omega-6 fatty acids: 0.95%
– Omega-3 fatty acids: 0.3%
Carbohydrate: 3.5%
Crude fibre: 0.6%
Soluble fibre: 0.6%
Insoluble fibre: 0.25%
Metabolisable energy (ME): 1.1kcal/g

Nutritional additives

mg/kg:
Vitamin E: 221.

Feeding guide

ADULT MAINTENANCE: see table.

Body Weight (kg) Daily feeding quantity Dry + can combined Dry + pouch combined
Dry (g/day) Wet (can/day) Wet (pouches/day) Dry (g/day) Can/day Dry (g/day) Pouch/day
2 30 2/3 1 + 1/4 15 1/3 20 1/3
3 45 3/4 2 15 1/2 30 1/2
4 60 1 2 + 1/2 30 1/2 35 1
5 70 1 + 1/3 3 + 1/4 20 1 50 1
6 85 1 + 3/4 3 + 3/4 35 1 65 1
7 100 2 4 + 1/2 50 1 80 1
8 115 2 + 1/3 5 60 1 90 1

For each additional 1kg of body weight, feed an additional 15g of dry food per day when only dry food is feed or ½ of can or pouch per day when only wet food is fed or 10g of dry food when mixed food is given.

 

KITTEN GROWTH: see table.

Age (weeks) Daily feeding quantity
Dry (g/day) Wet (can/day) Wet (pouches/day)
6 – 12 20 – 70 1/2 – 1 + 1/2 1 – 3 + 1/4
12 – 26 45 – 95 3/4 – 2 2 – 4 + 1/4
26 – 52 95 – 50 2 – 1 4 + 1/4 – 2

 

To optimise nutrient digestion and absorption, the daily intake of Feline EN St/Ox Gastrointestinal should be divided into several small meals. For kittens from 6 to 12 weeks, water may initially need to be added to moisten the food until weaning is complete, and the amount of added water then gradually reduced.

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