Medicus Kidney Support Diets for cats are therapeutic meals designed to provide the nutritional framework for the unique nutritional needs of a CKD cat.
Diet Overview
Designed to nourish the body and protect the kidneys by lessening their workload. The Medicus Feline Kidney Support Diet is made with real, whole foods picked for their unique properties.
Highlights
- Bioavailable, high-quality proteins
- Reduced phosphorus
- Natural phosphorus binders
- Enhanced potassium and vitamin B levels
- Healthy fats – Omega 6: Omega 3 ratio 0.67:1
Who would benefit from this diet?
- Chronic Kidney Failure
- Acute Kidney Failure
- Conditions Requiring Low Dietary Phosphorus
Nourishes the Body with Clean, Whole Food
- Moderate levels of high-quality protein from meat and organs
- Moderate levels of healthy fats
- Rich in antioxidants
Limits the Nutrients that the Kidney has to Process
- Low phosphorus ingredients like rice and red meat restrict phosphorus intake
- Chitosan and egg shells bind phosphorus in the gut
Replaces Nutrients Lost to Symptoms of CKD
- Potassium and B vitamins must be added to replace those lost with increased urination.
Supports Crucial Kidney Function
- Omega-3 fatty acids help the integrity of the kidney’s filter.
Chicken
A clean, highly digestible source of protein, also rich in iron, B vitamins, selenium, magnesium, and zinc.
Rice
Rich in fiber and antioxidants, but more importantly, the lowest phosphorus grain, helping to limit phosphorus intake.
Egg
The egg itself is a complete protein, meaning it has all 9 amino acids the body needs from food and is low in phosphorus.
Chicken Liver
Contains a concentrated amount of vitamin A and protein, along with iron, B vitamins, CoQ10, and fatty acids.
Flaxseed
Full of polyphenols, an antioxidant that defends against oxidative stress to decrease inflammation.
Chicken Gizzards
Rich in cartilage and glucosamine, plus a great source of protein, zinc, Vitamin B12, and iron.
Ground Krill
Brimming with nutrients including marine proteins, essential fatty acids, and a powerful antioxidant called astaxanthin, the combination is a powerful anti-inflammatory.
Cranberries
Cranberry acidifies urine to create an unfavorable environment for bacteria growth like E.coli, the most common culprits of UTIs. It also handcuffs itself to the bacteria preventing it from attaching to the bladder wall.
Blueberries
One of the most popular superfoods known for their antioxidant properties and ability to limit oxidative stress, which fights inflammation.
Potassium Salt
Used as an electrolyte replenisher to ensure adequate potassium levels.
Sea Salt
Salt helps cells move nutrients and waste where it needs to go.
Ground Egg Shell
The shell is rich in calcium carbonate, which binds phosphorus in the gut so it can be eliminated.
Chitosan
Comes from the outer skeleton of shellfish like lobster, crab, and shrimp. It binds to phosphorus, which gets eliminated. It’s a natural way to manage phosphorus levels.
Mixed Tocopherols
Part of the vitamin E family (akin to vegetable oil) & often used as a natural preservative to maintain freshness.
Zinc Proteinate
A chelated mineral bound to an amino acid that protects against oxidative stress.
B Vitamins
Niacin, Riboflavin, Thiamine, Vitamin B12, Pyridoxine, and Folic Acid are incredibly fragile B vitamins. They help a variety of enzymes do their jobs, so food more easily turns into energy in the body.
Kelp
Naturally high in antioxidants with anti-inflammatory properties, and it’s a natural form of iodine.
Calorie Content
4227 kcal/Kg | 409.5 kcal/cup
Cups In A Bag
96.88 g/cup | 2 1/3 cups / 8 oz
Complete & Balanced
The Medicus Feline Kidney Support Diet is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for adult maintenance.
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