Happy Cat Sensitive Megan&Darm (Stomach&Intestinal)
Happy Cat Sensitive Megan&Darm (Stomach&Intestinal)
Feed for sensitive cats with digestive disorders
This tasty and highly digestible composition of duck and rice with wholesome herbs (camomile and liquorice root) supports your feline friend’s digestive tract. The wheat-free and gluten-free recipe is also ideal for optimally balancing the digestive system.
Happy Cat Care Stomach & Intestines was specially developed for the needs of cats with sensitive digestions:
- 78 % animal protein (based on total protein)
- Wheat-free and gluten-free recipe
- Rice, which has a calming effect on the gastrointestinal tract and is easy to digest
- Duck which is suitable for cats with sensitive stomachs
- Dietary fibre, which stimulates gut activity and supports regeneration of the intestinal flora
- Calming camomile and liquorice root
Signs of a problem in your cat’s gastrointestinal tract
If your cat’s stools are softer than usual this may indicate a digestive disorder. Our Care Stomach & Intestines dry food with its balanced wheat-free and gluten-free recipe can provide positive support and gently regulate the digestion. If your cat eats a lot of grass or attempts to chew your houseplants this may be another sign of problems in the gastrointestinal tract. Happy Cat Care Stomach & Intestines can then calm the stomach and bring it back to equilibrium.
Causes of digestive disorders in cats
There are a number of reasons that your cat’s gastrointestinal tract might be brought out of equilibrium. These include:
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Swallowed hair
Long-haired cats tend to swallow more hair during grooming than their short-haired relatives. The amount of hair swallowed can put stress on the stomach and gut. -
Medication
Certain medications can bring the gastrointestinal tract out of equilibrium, so this is a good time to feed Happy Cat Care Stomach & Intestines. -
Stress
Many cats have a sensitive reaction to stress. This can have a negative impact on the gastrointestinal tract and give rise to problems. Happy Cat Care Stomach & Intestines with its easily digestible and calming recipe can help.
96% recommendation rate
The independent testers were delighted with the food test of Care Stomach & Intestines in April 2023. The food was eaten with pleasure and tolerated very well, so that almost 90% of the testers would buy our Happy Cat Care Stomach & Intestines again and 96% would recommend the food to other cat owners.
By the way, Happy Cat Care Stomach & Intestines is also available as a wet food in a practical pouch.
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Happy Cat Sensitive Megan&Darm (Stomach&Intestinal)
Sensitive Stomach & Intestines
Feed for sensitive cats with digestive disorders
This tasty and highly digestible composition of duck and rice with wholesome herbs (camomile and liquorice root) supports your feline friend’s digestive tract. The wheat-free and gluten-free recipe is also ideal for optimally balancing the digestive system.
Happy Cat Sensitive Stomach & Intestines was specially developed for the needs of cats with sensitive digestions:
- 78 % animal protein (based on total protein)
- Wheat-free and gluten-free recipe
- Rice, which has a calming effect on the gastrointestinal tract and is easy to digest
- Duck which is suitable for cats with sensitive stomachs
- Dietary fibre, which stimulates gut activity and supports regeneration of the intestinal flora
- Calming camomile and liquorice root
Signs of a problem in your cat’s gastrointestinal tract
If your cat’s stools are softer than usual this may indicate a digestive disorder. Our Stomach & Intestines dry food with its balanced wheat-free and gluten-free recipe can provide positive support and gently regulate the digestion. If your cat eats a lot of grass or attempts to chew your houseplants this may be another sign of problems in the gastrointestinal tract. Happy Cat Sensitive Stomach & Intestines can then calm the stomach and bring it back to equilibrium.
Causes of digestive disorders in cats
There are a number of reasons that your cat’s gastrointestinal tract might be brought out of equilibrium. These include:
- Swallowed hair
Long-haired cats tend to swallow more hair during grooming than their short-haired relatives. The amount of hair swallowed can put stress on the stomach and gut. - Medication
Certain medications can bring the gastrointestinal tract out of equilibrium, so this is a good time to feed Happy Cat Sensitive Stomach & Intestines. - Stress
Many cats have a sensitive reaction to stress. This can have a negative impact on the gastrointestinal tract and give rise to problems. Happy Cat Sensitive Stomach & Intestines with its easily digestible and calming recipe can help.
By the way, Happy Cat Sensitive Stomach & Intestines is also available as a wet food in a practical pouch.
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Additives
Vitamins/kg:
vitamin A (3a672a) 17000 IU, vitamin D3 (3a671) 900 IU, vitamin E (all-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate 3a700) 125 mg, vitamin C (sodium calcium ascorbyl phosphate 3a312) 30 mg, taurine (3a370) 1000 mg
Trace elements/kg:
iron (iron (II) sulphate, monohydrate 3b103) 50 mg, copper (copper (II) sulphate, pentahydrate 3b405)
10 mg, zinc (zinc oxide 3b603 80 mg, zinc chelate of amino acids, hydrate 3b606 20 mg) 100 mg, manganese (manganese (II) oxide 3b502) 25 mg, iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous 3b202) 2 mg, selenium (sodium selenite 3b801) 0.1 mg
Amino acids/kg:
DL-methionine (3c301) 4000 mg. Antioxidant, tocopherol-rich extracts from plant oils 1b306(i)
Composition
Rice (33 %), duck protein* (24 %), meat meal, oils and fats, rice protein*, potatoes*, hydrolysed
protein*, lignocellulose, beet pulp* (desugared), potassium chloride, apple pomace* (0.4 %), yeasts*, sodium chloride, seaweed*, chicory powder (0.16 % = 0.1 % inulin), linseed
(0.16 %), yucca schidigera* (0.13 %), milk thistle, yeasts* (extract, 0.02 % = 0.0032 % mannan oligosaccharides), artichoke, dandelion, ginger, birch, stinging nettle, camomile
(0.016 %), coriander, rosemary, sage, liquorice root (0.008 %), thyme (total dried herbs: 0.16 %)
*) dried
Feeding analytics
Crude protein 34.0 %, crude fat 14.0 %, crude fibre 2.5 %, crude ash 8.0%, calcium 1.3 %, phosphorus 0.95 %, sodium 0.6 %, potassium 0.65 %, magnesium 0.07 %, omega 6 fatty acids 3.0 %, omega 3 fatty acids 0.3 %
Analytics constitutees
Crude protein 34.0 %, crude fat 14.0 %, crude fibre 2.5 %, crude ash 8.0%, calcium 1.3 %, phosphorus 0.95 %, sodium 0.6 %, potassium 0.65 %, magnesium 0.07 %, omega 6 fatty acids 3.0 %, omega 3 fatty acids 0.3 %