VETERINARY DIETS
AVET ADVANCE URINARY STRESS CAT DRY FOOD
AVET ADVANCE URINARY STRESS CAT DRY FOOD
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About Product
Stress and mineral imbalance can upset the lower urinary tract. A veterinary urinary diet helps support healthy urine composition and bladder comfort—so your cat can eat well and feel relaxed in daily routines.
What this product type does (adult cats):
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Supports urinary tract health with controlled minerals & urine pH targets
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Encourages adequate water intake and appropriate urine volume
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Adds bladder comfort nutrients (e.g., omega-3s from fish oil)
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Includes stress-support blend for environment-sensitive cats*
*If listed on your pack (e.g., L-tryptophan/plant extracts).
How it works (simple science, non-medical):
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Controlled magnesium & balanced sodium/potassium → supports healthy urine composition and volume.
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DL-methionine → helps maintain target urine pH (dietary acidifier).
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Fish oil (EPA/DHA) → supplies omega-3s for urinary comfort.
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Taurine + antioxidants → everyday wellness in a complete diet
Features and Benefits
Who is it for?
Adult cats on a vet-directed uri...
Who is it for?
Adult cats on a vet-directed urinary plan
Indoor cats prone to stress-linked urinary signs
Cats needing controlled magnesium & pH support
Families wanting a palatable chicken kibble to maintain intake
Benefits mapped to what’s inside (benefit → because):
Urine pH support → DL-methionine
Healthy urine composition → controlled magnesium + balanced Na/K
Hydration behaviour → mineral balance encourages water intake
Bladder comfort → omega-3s (fish oil EPA/DHA)
Stress support → if listed on label (e.g., L-tryptophan/plant extracts)
Everyday nutrition → complete & balanced with taurine and antioxidants
Usage and Applications
How to use
Feed exclusively as the main diet (n...
How to use
Feed exclusively as the main diet (no mixing with standard foods).
Split daily ration into 2–3 meals.
Transition 7–10 days; provide fresh water at all times.
Keep vet rechecks as scheduled.
Quick tip: Place multiple water bowls/fountains to nudge drinking in indoor cats.