Indications:
- Bad breath
- Daily dental care for adult cats
- Prevents the formation of plaque and tartar
Contraindications:
- High pressure
- Heart failure
- Kittens, nursing or pregnant cats
The optimal age to start dental and oral care is 6-7 months.
Royal Canin Veterinary Diet – Dental DSO 29 in short:
- Tartar control: nutrients that retain calcium in the bib thus reducing tartar build-up
- Urine dilution: Urine dilution prevents the formation of struvite and oxalate stones
- Digestive system stability: ingredients supporting digestive system stability
- Floc regulation: A combination of fibers that facilitates intestinal function and the elimination of fluff from the stool
Ingredients:
rice, corn meal, dried poultry protein, wheat gruel*, hydrolyzed animal protein, beet pulp, lignocellulose, fish oil, minerals, yeast, soybean oil, fructo-oligosaccharides, green tea as a source of polyphenols, crustacean hydrolyzate as a source of glucosamine, marigold flakes powder as a source of lutein, cartilage hydrolyzate as a source of chondroitin.
*LIP (low indigestible protein): selected, easily digestible proteins of great biological importance.
Additives:
vitamin A (17,400 IU/kg), vitamin D3 (1,100 IU/kg), iron (53 mg/kg), iodine (5.3 mg/kg), copper (10 mg/kg), manganese (69 mg /kg), zinc (208 mg/kg), selenium (0.09 mg/kg).