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Parameter Category |
Specific Details |
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Core Ingredients |
Fresh chicken, salmon, pea flour, sweet potato flour, cranberry, taurine, cranberry (1.5%), Plantain Seed, Yucca |
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Suitable Breeds |
All adult cat breeds, especially urinary-sensitive ones (British Shorthair, American Shorthair) |
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Product Advantages |
Grain-free & hypoallergenic, supports urinary health, reduces the risk of urinary stones, no artificial additives |
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Compliance Standards |
AAFCO (North America), FEDIAF (Europe), National Standard GB/T 31216-2014 |
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Specs & Shelf Life |
2.5/5/10/20kg; 18 months (unopened, stored in a cool and dry place) |
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Detail Display |
Sealed multilingual packaging; 8mm kibbles; meaty flavor; supports urinary health |
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Testing Indicators |
Moisture ≤10%, Crude Protein ≥28%, Crude Fat ≥12%, Crude Fiber ≤4% |
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Packaging Method |
Moisture-proof sealed laminated bag |
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Lead Time |
30 Days |
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MOQ & Sample Policy |
MOQ: 300 Units; Customizable small-size samples available |
It adopts a grain-free carbohydrate combination of "20% pumpkin + 18% sweet potato + 12% peas", completely eliminating allergen-prone grains such as wheat, corn, and gluten. This avoids the chain reaction of "grain allergy → systemic inflammation → urethral mucosa congestion" at the source. The low-GI design (GI < 52) releases energy slowly, preventing urinary metabolic disorders caused by sudden blood sugar spikes and drops. Free of artificial colors, palatabilitys, and preservatives (BHA/BHT), the fresh meat raw materials are sourced from HACCP-certified farms with traceability. The incidence of urinary stress induced by allergies is reduced by 45%, making it suitable for cats with sensitive constitutions such as British Shortcoats and Persians.
Strictly adhering to AAFCO’s urinary health standards for cats, the content of key minerals is precisely regulated to reduce stone risk at the source:
Magnesium ≤ 0.12% (0.03-0.05 percentage points lower than regular cat food): Inhibits the crystallization of struvite stones (the most common type of urinary stone in cats), reducing the stone incidence rate by 50% after 6 months of continuous fooding;
Phosphorus 0.8%-1.1%: Avoids renal metabolic burden caused by high phosphorus and reduces the risk of calcium phosphate stones, while meeting the bone maintenance needs of adult cats;
Calcium-phosphorus ratio 1.2:1: Synergistically regulates urine pH to 6.2-6.8 (neutral to slightly acidic, an environment unsuitable for stone growth), preventing stone deposition induced by alkaline urine.
Targeted addition of exclusive urinary care ingredients builds a protective system of "mucosa protection - bacteria elimination - toxin excretion":
Cranberry Extract (≥ 0.5%): Contains type A proanthocyanidins, which prevent harmful bacteria (e.g., E. coli) from adhering to the urethral mucosa, reducing the incidence of urinary tract infections (frequent urination, painful urination). Clinical data shows a 42% reduction in infection risk;
D-Mannose (≥ 0.4%): Binds to harmful bacteria in the urethra and promotes their excretion with urine, without affecting beneficial bacteria, avoiding side effects of antibiotic-based ingredients;
Urolithin (≥ 0.1%, sourced from pomegranate extract): Inhibits the formation and growth of calcium oxalate stones, suitable for cats with abnormal oxalic acid metabolism (e.g., Ragdolls, Maine Coons).
Urinary system health is closely linked to gut metabolism, so the formula simultaneously enhances gut function to indirectly protect the urinary system:
Enzymatically hydrolyzed fresh meat process: Breaks down deboned fresh chicken (30%) and deep-sea cod (15%) into small-molecule peptides (molecular weight < 800Da), achieving a protein digestibility of ≥ 95%. This prevents undigested protein from fermenting in the gut and producing toxins, reducing renal metabolic pressure;
Probiotic + prebiotic combination: Contains active probiotics (Enterococcus faecalis + Lactobacillus reuteri, ≥ 10⁸CFU/100g) and fructooligosaccharides (≥ 0.6%), regulating intestinal flora and reducing the risk of "intestinal inflammation → systemic immune disorder → urinary stress". The loose stool rate is reduced by 30%;
Moderate crude fiber (beet pulp ≥ 2.5%): Gently promotes intestinal peristalsis, accelerates the excretion of metabolic waste, and prevents toxins from being excreted through urine to increase urinary burden.
To meet cats’ basic health needs, Omega-3 fatty acids (≥ 0.9%, sourced from cod oil) and biotin (≥ 200μg/kg) are added: Omega-3 has anti-inflammatory and soothing effects, reducing systemic stress caused by skin allergies (stress easily induces urinary retention); biotin improves dry coat, avoiding nutritional imbalance caused by "focusing solely on urinary care", making it suitable for adult cats for long-term consumption.
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Nutritional Component |
Content Range |
Core Urinary Care Function |
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Crude Protein |
≥ 34% |
85% derived from animal protein (chicken/cod/duck); enzymatic hydrolysis improves digestibility, reducing the burden of metabolic toxins on the urinary system |
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Crude Fat |
14%-18% |
Provides balanced energy (matching the daily 360kcal/kg needs of adult cats), promotes absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A/D/E), and maintains urethral mucosa health |
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Crude Fiber |
≤ 4.8% |
Beet pulp + pumpkin fiber promotes intestinal metabolism, accelerates toxin excretion, and indirectly protects renal function |
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Crude Ash |
≤ 9.5% |
Strictly controls total mineral content, avoiding increased urinary metabolic burden from excessive magnesium and phosphorus, suitable for long-term consumption |
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Moisture |
≤ 10% |
Maintains granule crispness (preferred by cats), prevents mold growth, and avoids nutrient deterioration affecting urinary health |
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Calcium |
1.0%-1.4% |
Works synergistically with phosphorus to regulate urine pH to 6.2-6.8, inhibiting stone growth while maintaining bone density in adult cats |
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Phosphorus |
0.8%-1.1% |
Precisely controlled content avoids renal damage and calcium phosphate stones caused by high phosphorus, complying with AAFCO urinary standards |
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Magnesium |
≤ 0.12% |
Low-magnesium formula reduces crystallization of struvite stones (the most common type), lowering stone risk |
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Cranberry Extract |
≥ 0.5% |
Contains type A proanthocyanidins, preventing harmful bacteria from adhering to the urethral mucosa and reducing urinary tract infections (frequent urination, painful urination) |
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D-Mannose |
≥ 0.4% |
Binds to harmful bacteria in the urethra and promotes their excretion, with no antibiotic side effects, suitable for long-term prevention |
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Urolithin (Pomegranate Extract) |
≥ 0.1% |
Inhibits the formation and growth of calcium oxalate stones, suitable for cats with abnormal oxalic acid metabolism (Ragdolls, Maine Coons) |
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Active Probiotics |
≥ 10⁸CFU/100g |
Regulates intestinal flora, reduces urinary stress caused by intestinal inflammation, and lowers the risk of urinary retention |
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Taurine |
≥ 0.22% |
An essential nutrient for cats, protecting myocardial function (urinary issues are prone to concurrent cardiac stress) and maintaining retinal health |
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA+DHA) |
≥ 0.9% |
Anti-inflammatory and soothing, reducing skin allergies and urethral mucosa congestion, lowering stress-induced urinary problems |
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Vitamin B6 |
≥ 5mg/kg |
Participates in protein metabolism, reducing oxalic acid production in urine and assisting in the prevention of calcium oxalate stones |
Groups at High Risk of Urinary Issues: Cat breeds with congenital urethral stenosis/stone susceptibility (British Shortcoats, Persians, Ragdolls); adult cats (1-8 years old, the age group with the highest risk of urinary issues); obese cats or those with low activity levels (prone to urine retention);
Cats with Special Needs: Cats in post-surgical recovery from urinary stones (needing recurrence prevention); stress-sensitive cats (prone to urinary retention when moving or changing owners); cats fed dry food long-term with low water intake (needing dietary assistance to promote urination);
Cat-Keeping Scenarios: Households practicing scientific cat care (pursuing "precise prevention of urinary issues"); multi-cat households (with a history of urinary issues, requiring unified fooding to reduce risk); new cat owners (no need for additional urinary health supplements, convenient and worry-free).
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Cat Weight |
Daily Feeding Amount |
Feeding Frequency |
Key Reminders (Urinary Care-Specific) |
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3kg |
60-80g |
2 times |
Ensure daily water intake ≥ 150ml (mix a small amount of warm water into the food if needed) to promote urine dilution |
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5kg |
90-110g |
2 times |
Avoid high-salt snacks (e.g., ham, dried small fish) to prevent increased renal burden |
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7kg |
120-140g |
2 times |
Feed at fixed times; avoid free feeding to prevent obesity (obesity easily induces urinary issues) |
Note: If a cat is in the acute phase of urinary issues (e.g., urinary retention, hematuria), adjust the fooding amount under the guidance of a veterinarian, prioritizing water intake.
Stress is a major trigger for urinary issues in cats, so extend the food transition period to 10 days for gradual adaptation:
During the transition period, closely monitor the cat’s urination frequency (normal adult cats urinate 3-5 times daily). Intervene promptly if difficulty urinating occurs.
Days 1-3: 80% old food + 20% new food
Days 4-6: 60% old food + 40% new food
Days 7-9: 40% old food + 60% new food
From Day 10 onwards: 100% new food
Unopened: Shelf life of 18 months; store in a cool, dry place (temperature < 28℃, avoid direct sunlight) to prevent oxidation and inactivation of cranberry extract and D-mannose;
After opening: Immediately pour into a vacuum moisture-proof food storage container (grain-free food absorbs moisture quickly); store in an environment below 25℃ and consume within 1 month (the effectiveness of urinary care active ingredients decreases by more than 30% with prolonged storage).
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