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Royal Canin diet feline Diabetic S/O
Royal Canin diet feline Diabetic S/O
Royal Canin diet feline Diabetic S/O 1.5kg
£ 14.29
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Royal Canin diet feline Diabetic S/O 3.5kg
£ 25.95
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Royal Canin Diabetic SO diet cat food is a complete and balanced diet that has been formulated with high protein, moderate energy, and reduced carbohydrate concentrations to assist with the nutritional management of feline diabetes mellitus.

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic endocrine disorder characterized by an imbalance in the metabolism of carbohydrate, fat and protein. 

Type II diabetes mellitus is the most common type of diabetes in the cat. Hallmarks of this disease are impaired insulin secretion and peripheral insulin resistance that may eventually result in pancreatic beta-cell exhaustion and absolute insulin deficiency. The absolute or relative insulin deficiency allows uncontrolled glucagon-driven gluconeogenesis by the liver. The increased glucose production by the liver in conjunction with reduced glucose uptake by insulin dependent tissues culminates in hyperglycemia and the clinical signs of polyuria, polydipsia, and weight loss. In addition, the relative or absolute insulin deficiency stimulates the release free fatty acids by adipose tissue and stimulates protein degradation to release gluconeogenic amino acids.

Risk factors for diabetes mellitus include obesity, decreased physical activity, genetics, and gender. It has been shown that obese cats have altered glucose tolerance curves suggestive of a decreased sensitivity to insulin. This decreased insulin sensitivity may progress to overt diabetes mellitus. Conversely, weight reduction has been shown to improve glycemic control. Indeed, diabetes mellitus may actually resolve in some diabetic cats with correction of the obese state. Therefore, weight maintenance is paramount to the management of feline diabetes mellitus. Moderate energy intake with a low carbohydrate and high protein content should be provided to promote ideal body weight and preservation of lean body mass.

Royal Canin diet feline Diabetic SO features:

Moderate Energy: 
Moderate energy intake to promote optimal body condition and minimize insulin resistance associated with obesity.  

High Protein:
High protein content to promote slow, steady glucose production via gluconeogenesis.

Glucomodulation:
Mixing cereals of low glycemic index (barley, corn) in conjunction with the gelling action of psylliumm mucilages reduces postprandial hyperglycemia.
 
Natural Preservative:
Naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols, rosemary extract, and citric acid.

How Royal Canin feline Diabetic S/O diet works:

High protein
Low levels of carbohydrate
Low glycemic index carbohydrates
Enriched with antioxidants
Moderate amounts of fermentable and viscous fiber
Supplemented with L-carnitine 

 

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Dave | 04/08/2010 |

A friend of mine told me to get my cat checked because shes a little fat for her age (borderline obese). So I took skittles (my cat) to the vet and got her checked. And I didnt know that cats can also get diabetes, and I really didnt know what to do. I had her since I was 16 and afraid for her health. But the good thing is, the vet told gave me some Royal Canin diet feline Diabetic S/O. Said that it can really help her with her diabetes. This food is great, I now buy from Nutrecare because the price is much cheaper than anywhere else, thanks for the great service.


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