PRO PLAN VETERINARY DIETS HA Hypoallergenic Dry Cat Food - Pet Health Direct

PRO PLAN VETERINARY DIETS HA Hypoallergenic Dry Cat Food

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PURINA® PROPLAN® VETERINARY DIETS Feline HA St/Ox Hypoallergenic is a complete hypoallergenic veterinary diet for the diagnosis and management of food allergies in cats of all ages, including kittens. Some cats may suffer from food allergy, which can cause skin discomfort and/or digestive upsets. PPVD HA is a true hypoallergenic diet formulated with protein that has been broken down (hydrolysed) into very tiny components that are too small to cause an allergic reaction, and a purified carbohydrate source. Such hydrolysed diets are recognised as the best type of food to use during an 'elimination diet trial' when trying to diagnose (or rule out) food allergy. During such a trial it is important that your cat is fed no other food or treats. PPVD HA is also useful for cats with severe bowel disease such as IBD as it is highly digestible.

With St/Ox to help support urinary health in cats which may be susceptible to urinary conditions.

Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Feline HA Hypoallergenic Cat Food

  • Single hydrolysed protein with low molecular weight to help avoid allergic reactions.
  • Purified carbohydrate to reduce potential antigenicity of the diet.
  • High palatability thanks to high quality ingredients and hydrolysed digest (feline palatability booster).
Ingredients:

Hydrolysed soya protein*, Rice starch**, soyabean oil, minerals, hydrolysed digest*, animal fat, fish oil.
*Protein sources, **Carbohydrate source

Analysis

  • Protein - 35.5%
  • Fat content - 10.0%
  • Crude ash - 8.0%
  • Crude fibres - 3.0%
  • Essential fatty acids - 4.0%
Directions for use:

Purina Veterinary Diets HA Feeding Guide

Purina Veterinary Diets HA Feeding Guide