For cats to support joint problems
VitalCare Veterinary Diet Mobility is a extruded dry cat food that is suitable for adult cats with joint problems. Joint problems caused by arthritis or osteoarthritis are most common. Arthritis is a condition in which wear of the cartilage of a certain joint occurs. This complete diet contains nutrients that have a positive impact on the joints and the mobility of your cat, and contribute to a healthy skin and shiny coat.
Nutritional Information
- Composition
- Directions
- Amount per day
- Transfer
- Additional advice
Analyse | |
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Moisture | 8.0% |
Crude protein | 32.0% |
Crude fat | 14.0% |
Essential fatty acids | 3.5% |
Total omega-3 fatty acids | 1.1% |
Omega-3 fatty acid DHA | 0.4% |
Crude ash | 7.0% |
Crude fibre | 5.0% |
Total methionine | 0.84% |
Total vitamin E | 0.06% |
Minerals | |
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Calcium | 1.4% |
Phosphorus | 1.1% |
Potassium | 0.8% |
Potassium | 0.1% |
Sodium | 0.3% |
Manganese | 0.005% |
Energy value | |
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3900 kcal/kg |
Dehydrated chicken, rice, corn, barley, beet pulp, gelatin hydrolysate (5%), corn gluten, animal fats (poultry), cellulose, salmon oil (3.5%), hydrolysed chicken liver, potassium chloride, linseed oil, choline chloride, beta-glucans (0.08%), glucosamine (0.05%), chondroitin (0.05%), yucca schidigera extract.
VitalCare Veterinary Diet MOBILITY can be fed dry. Preparation is not necessary. Always ensure your cat has access to clean drinking water at room temperature. Divide the daily ration of VitalCare Veterinary Diet MOBILITY over several small meals a day. Other supplementary feeding is not recommended.
Body weight (kg) | Minimal (grams/day) | Average (grams/day) | Maximum (grams/day) |
2 | 30 | 35 | 40 |
3 | 35 | 45 | 55 |
4 | 45 | 55 | 65 |
5 | 55 | 65 | 75 |
6 | 60 | 70 | 85 |
7 | 65 | 80 | 95 |
8 | 70 | 90 | 105 |
9 | 80 | 95 | 110 |
10 | 85 | 100 | 120 |
11 | 90 | 110 | 130 |
12 | 95 | 115 | 135 |
It would be preferable if you could get your cat used to the new diet in one go. If your cat needs more time to get used to the new diet, mix increasing amounts of the new food with the old food over a period of seven days until you have entirely switched to the new food. Warning: in some cases, transitioning to the new diet can result in a disturbance of the intestinal flora and the stool could look slightly different to how it normally looks. This is nothing serious and in most cases the stool will look normal again within three days.
• Avoid obesity. Weigh each portion of the dietetic food on kitchen scales. This will prevent you from giving your cat too much food. Do not feed your cat too many extras.
• Avoid overloading of the joints.
• Any medicine should be given as prescribed.
• Divide the daily ration over several meals a day.
• Give the cat sufficient opportunity to retreat.
Our specially composed diet foods have been scientifically proven, and developed in collaboration with veterinarians, scientists and universities. They are completely safe for your pet, even when used for longer periods of time.