A common concern for dogs is their urinary tract health. Your dog’s urine can become too concentrated if he doesn’t drink enough water. Minerals in urine can then form crystals, which will eventually lead to painful stones. High-quality nutrients that are calibrated for urinary comfort and a healthy urinary tract help to protect your dog’s wellbeing. Suitable for dogs of all sizes, ROYAL CANIN® Urinary Care Loaf’s formula works by diluting urine, ultimately creating a urinary environment that’s less favourable for the formation of crystals and stones. This food’s balanced nutrition provides a healthy foundation for optimal wellbeing. All ROYAL CANIN® foods contain 100% of the quality fats, proteins, fibers, minerals, and vitamins that your dog needs to support optimal urinary health. The extra-tasty pâté formula itself has a high moisture content, which further helps to support the dilution of your dog’s urine. In addition to this delicious pâté, our Urinary Care nutritional program is also available as crunchy kibble. Both are nutritionally complete and perfectly complement each other. Why not try the pâté as a delicious topping to the kibble?
| If you’ve noticed your cat urinating at a much more frequent rate and with less regard to the appropriate places to do its business, (i.e. outside or in its litter tray) then your cat may have a urinary health issue. Even if you haven’t noticed anything unusual with your cat’s toilet habits, it’s always worth checking with your vet as health issues aren’t always immediately visible on the outside. ROYAL CANIN® Urinary Care in Gravy is specially tailored to help maintain a healthy balance of minerals within your cat’s urine to support a healthy urinary tract. We know urinary problems are more frequent in overweight cats, so helping your cat maintain its ideal body weight will also contribute to keeping its urinary system healthy. This food contains a nutrient profile that is instinctively preferred by adult cats to increase palatability and full consumption. ROYAL CANIN® Urinary Care is also available as dry food, with crunchy and tasty kibble. If you’re considering mixed feeding, simply follow our feeding guidelines to ensure your cat gets an accurate amount of both wet and dry food for optimal benefit. |
Duck, quinoa, cranberry and camomille.
Complete food for adult cats.
Farmina N&D Quinoa Urinary is a complete dietetic food for cats, suggested for the reduction of struvite stone recurrence and feline lower urinary tract disease.
Available in sizes 300g – 1.5kg – 5Kg
Benefits
Unlock the power of N&D Quinoa Urinary, the ultimate urinary maintenance diet for cats. Scientifically formulated for pets of all ages, ensuring optimal nutrition and satisfaction.
Key Benefits:
• Urinary pH control
• Low Magnesium (mg) 0.08%
• Low Protein – helps minimize the risk of urinary stone formation
Why Choose N&D Quinoa?
• Trusted Quality: Regionally sourced ingredients meet top standards.
• Tailored Nutrition: Designed by animal nutritionists for urinary health.
• 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: Experience improved vitality and well-being.
Urinary S/O is for the nutritional management of dogs with struvite or oxalate crystals and lower urinary tract disease. Recommended for cases of (indications): Struvite uroliths: dissolution and management of recurrence, Calcium oxalate uroliths: management of recurrence, Bacterial cystitis: management of secondary struvite crystalluria (in association with adequate antibiotic therapy.) Not recommended in case of (contraindications): Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), Heart disease (when sodium restriction is sought), Concurrent use of urine-acidifying drugs, Growth, gestation, lactation, Pancreatitis or a history of pancreatitis, Hyperlipidaemia. It is recommended that a veterinarian’s opinion be sought before use. Feed Urinary S/O for 5 to 12 weeks for the dissolution of struvite stones and up to 6 months for the reduction of struvite stone recurrence. In older dogs, renal function should be checked before recommendation. Water should be available at all times. A full health check should be performed by a veterinarian every 6 months.
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