High content of essential fatty acids with a moderate energy content to maintain an ideal weight. By reducing the concentration of minerals that can form urinary stones, it can have a positive effect on the health of the urinary system. Over 500 types of bacteria live in balance in a cat's digestive tract.
Poor digestion can upset this balance and cause undesirable effects such as flatulence and odorous stools. The food must contain highly digestible proteins and help to maintain the ideal weight. The Optimal Nutrient Profile (ONP) is a new healthy food formula that is adapted to the cat's life stage and individual characteristics.
What does it mean? The nutrient profile describes the distribution of energy provided by nutrients. It stands for an optimal ratio between proteins, fats and carbohydrates to promote long-term acceptance. The specific nutrient profile varies with the age of the cat, but also with its physiological status (pregnancy, suckling phase).,High content of essential fatty acids with a moderate energy content to maintain an ideal weight.