Cambridge Veterinary Services
Our friendly large animal team consists of five production animal veterinarians, experienced in working with cows, deer, sheep and other large or production animals.
As soon as 48 hours after surgery~, changing hormones can cause a cat’s energy needs to decrease by 30%^ but also increases their appetite by 20%*. This can lead to significant weight gain. The answer? A diet that’s precisely right for your neutered pet.
Source: ~Kanchuk, 2003 - ^ Source: Belisto, 2009 - * Source: Fettman, 1997 - 4 Source: Scarlett, 1994
12 x 100g
COMPOSITION: Pig and chicken meats, chicken liver, wheat flour,cellulose, minerals, wheat gluten, gelling agent,taurine, yeast hydrolysate (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), marigold meal (source of lutein), L-carnitine, vitamins.
ADDITIVES (per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 230 IU, E1 (Iron): 2 mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.4 mg, E4 (Copper): 3 mg, E5 (Manganese): 0.6 mg, E6 (Zinc): 6 mg.
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS: Protein: 9% - Fat content: 2.5% - Crude ash: 1.6% - Crude fibres: 1.5% - Moisture: 81.5%.
Cat OVERWEIGHT - NORMAL - LEAN
weight (kg) Low Energy Needs - - High Energy Needs
(g / day) Pouch / day (g / day) Pouch / day (g / day) Pouch / day
2 145 1 1/2 180 1 3/4 215 2 1/4
3 190 2 240 2 1/2 285 2 3/4
4 235 2 1/4 295 3 350 3 1/2
5 275 2 3/4 345 3 1/2 410 4
6 315 3 1/4 390 4 470 4 3/4
7 350 3 1/2 435 4 1/4 525 5 1/4
8 385 3 3/4 480 4 3/4 575 5 3/4
9 415 4 1/4 520 5 1/4 625 6 1/4
10 450 4 1/2 560 5 1/2 675 6 3/4