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Beaphar Kidney Diet is a line of prescription wet food designed specifically for adult cats with chronic or transient kidney failure. Developed in collaboration with Dutch veterinarians, this line uses high-quality natural ingredients to reduce stress on the kidneys and slow disease progression.
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+2 Key Product Features
This diet supports kidney function through a modified nutritional composition:
Low Phosphorus and Low Protein: Contains limited but high-quality protein and very low phosphorus to reduce the accumulation of waste products in the blood.
Supplementing Essential Nutrients: Fortified with Vitamins D, E, taurine, biotin, and zinc to provide the essential vitamins and minerals cats need.
Aids Hydration: For cats with kidney disease who don't drink much water, the wet food format helps increase hydration.
Rich in Omega-3 and 6: Added salmon oil helps maintain healthy skin and coat and helps combat chronic kidney failure.
All cats are the same.
All cats are the same.
+5 Flavors and Product Options
Beaphar offers a variety of flavors to increase the appetite of sick pets. The common size is a 100g aluminum foil food container.
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+3 Beaphar Kidney Diet Chicken: Contains high-quality protein from chicken breast and liver.
Beaphar Kidney Diet Salmon: Rich in Omega unsaturated fatty acids.
Beaphar Kidney Diet Duck: Pâté-style texture, suitable for picky eaters.
Beaphar Kidney Diet Lamb: A high-quality protein source.
Beaphar Kidney Diet Taurine: Specially fortified with extra taurine to support heart, brain, and vision health.
Beaphar Kidney Diet Mix Pack: Usually contains multiple flavors mentioned above, giving your pet more variety.
Usage Recommendations and Precautions
Veterinary Guidance: Consult a veterinarian before using or extending the usage period, as recommended by Beaphar.
Suitable for: Adult cats with kidney problems only; not suitable for kittens.
Usage Period: For temporary renal insufficiency, use for 2-4 weeks; for chronic renal failure, use for a maximum of 6 months, after which a reassessment should be performed.
Feeding Restrictions: Unless specifically designed for kidney disease, do not give additional treats or snacks to avoid increasing the burden on the kidneys.


