Vet-authorized diet

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Hill’s Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Dry Cat Food 1.5 Kg

1.730,00 EGP
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Formulated to support a cat's urinary health.

Hill’s Prescription Diet z/d Hydrolyzed Cat Food Sensitivities ActiveBiome 1.5 Kg

4.020,00 EGP
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Ingredients Brewers Rice, Hydrolyzed Chicken Liver, Rice Protein Concentrate, Soybean Oil, Chicken Liver Flavor, Coconut Oil, Ground Pecan Shells, Calcium

Hill’s Veterinary K/D Kidney Care Cat Food

1.910,00 EGP
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Delicious clinically proven nutrition that helps protect vital kidney function and increase appetite
ActivBiome+ Kidney Defense, a proprietary blend of prebiotics shown to activate the gut microbiome to help protect kidney function

Royal Canin Cat Wet Food Pouches – Vet-authorized diet – 85g

Price range: 120,00 EGP through 295,00 EGP
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**PLEASE CONSULT YOUR VET BEFORE PURCHASING** Composition: Meat and animal derivatives, cereals, vegetable protein extracts, derivatives of vegetable origin, minerals,

Royal Canin Early Renal 1.5 kg

1.825,00 EGP
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EARLY RENAL SUPPORT: Formulated with moderate phosphorus, EPA+DHA and an antioxidant complex to support the kidneys in the early stages of chronic renal insufficiency.

AGE SUPPORT: Formulated with nutrients, including antioxidants and New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel, to support healthy ageing.

DIGESTIVE SUPPORT : A highly digestible formula with balanced fibres, including prebiotics, to support a healthy digestion and transit.

S/O INDEX: This product creates a urinary environment unfavourable to the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

Royal Canin Feline Diabetic dry food for diabetes mellitus cats.

Price range: 620,00 EGP through 1.920,00 EGP
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veterinary diet formulated to help manage blood sugar levels in diabetic cats, with a special blend of fibers and controlled carbohydrate content to support glucose regulation.

Royal Canin Feline Hepatic for cat – dry food for liver disease.

2.820,00 EGP
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veterinary diet designed to support liver function in cats with chronic liver conditions, using highly digestible proteins and controlled copper levels.

Royal Canin Feline Hypoallergenic For Cats 2.5 Kg

3.810,00 EGP
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formulated for cats with food allergies or intolerances. It features hydrolyzed proteins to minimize allergic reactions and support skin and digestive health.

Royal Canin Feline Urinary S/O dry food for lower urinary tract disease

Price range: 590,00 EGP through 4.100,00 EGP
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veterinary diet specially formulated to support urinary tract health and help dissolve struvite stones in cats, promoting a healthy and balanced urinary environment.

Royal Canin Gastrointestinal dry food for cat

640,00 EGP
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veterinary diet formulated to support digestive health in cats with acute or chronic gastrointestinal issues. It offers high energy and easily digestible nutrients for fast recovery.

Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Fibre Response dry food for Cat

680,00 EGP
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veterinary diet designed to support digestive health and ease constipation in cats, with a special blend of soluble and insoluble fibers for improved stool quality.

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