Senior - Neutered cat

Senior Neutered Cat

Older cats often exhibit a decreased appetite and are predisposed to weight loss and muscle wastage. VETERINARY HPM® responds to your mature cat’s specific needs.

  • For neutered cats over 10 years old
  • Helps maintain optimal body condition 
  • Maintaining healthy renal function and urinary system
  • Good oral and dental health: help to limit dental plaque and tartar formation

Available sizes:

  • 0.4 kg
  • 1.5 kg
  • 3 kg
  • 7 kg
Nutrition for carnivores

VETERINARY HPM™ is a new generation of cat food designed to be closer to the nutritional needs of carnivores. This new and unique range is based on a low carbohydrate-high protein formula. So it is much lower in starch and carbohydrates, and much higher in animal protein. The result is nutrition that is perfectly adapted to your cat’s needs.

38 % High in proteins of which89 % de protéines animales
25.5 % Low in carbohydrates
What are the additional benefits?
Skin / coat beauty
Weight control
High digestive tolerance
Tartar control
Urinary health
Kidney function
Low allergies source
Joint and muscle support
Low glycaemic index
Immune support
Skin / coat beauty

Proteins play an important role as they are an essential component of the skin and hair. The hair is made up of 95% protein, of which almost 1/3 is used for skin renewal and hair growth. The role of proteins is therefore fundamental to the beauty of the skin and coat.

Weight control

By promoting satiety and the lean body mass development (including muscle) rather than fat, protein helps dogs and cats maintain a healthy weight. Fibre is also added as well as L-carnitine to help limit fat storage.

High digestive tolerance

A food that is too rich in carbohydrates can be poorly tolerated and cause loose stools and unpleasant odours.
Low carbohydrate levels, well digestible proteins and the addition of functional ingredients (lactobacilli, montmorillonite, sepiolite, etc.) help to maintain good digestive tolerance.

Tartar control

Pentasodium triphosphate supplementation limits tartar formation and contributes to good oral health

Urinary health

By stimulating drinking and promoting naturally acidic urine, protein helps to maintain good urinary health.
A functional ingredient, cynarin, is also added to help dilute his urine.

Kidney function

Reduced phosphorus intake and its digestive chelation by chitosan help maintain healthy kidney function.

Low allergies source

To avoid food allergies, our food does not contain beef, dairy, egg, wheat, corn, gluten or soy (ingredients that can cause food allergies), which reduces the risk of food intolerance.

Joint and muscle support

High protein content and chondroitin and chitosan supplementation contribute to the proper functioning of the musculoskeletal system

Low glycaemic index

A diet rich in protein and low in carbohydrates will stabilise blood sugar and insulin levels but also improve insulin sensitivity.

Immune support

The protein content and vitamin E, a natural antioxidant, help maintain a strong immune system.

Composition

Composition :

Dehydrated pork and poultry proteins, Potato starch (min. 4%), Faba bean hulls, Animal fats, Hydrolysed pork and poultry proteins, Peas, Minerals, Rice (min. 4%), Lignocellulose, Beet pulp, Brewers yeast (source of betaglucan), Linseed, Fish oil, Psyllium fibre (Plantago (L.) spp.), Fructo-oligosaccharides, Hydrolysed crustacean (source of chitosan), Chondroitin sulphate, Lactobacillus acidophilus.

Analytical constituents :

VETERINARY HPM® does not contain any artificial colours or flavours.

 

Analytical constituents 
(% as fed)
Moisture 5,5 %
Protein 38 %
Animal to vegetal protein ratio  89/11
Fat 16 %
Minerals 7,5 %
Crude Fibre 7,5 %
NFE * 25,5 %
Starch 18 %
Calcium 1,1 %
Phosphorus 0,8 %
Sodium 0,5 %
Omega-6 2,8 %
Omega-3 0,9 %
ME** calculated 377 kcal/100g
ME** measured in vivo 360 kcal/100g
* Nitrogen Free Extract: Carbohydrates
** Metabolisable energy
Functonal ingredients
Bentonite 5 g/kg
Killed Lactobacilli 7 mg/kg
L-carnitine 540 mg/kg
Pentasodium triphosphate 0,05%
Chitosan 215 mg/kg
Chondroitin sulfate 215 mg/kg
Vitamins and trace elements
Vitamin A 17 000 IU/kg
Vitamin D3 1 700 IU/kg
Vitamin E 610 mg/kg
Vitamin K3 0,22 mg/kg
Vitamin B1 11,2 mg/kg
Vitamin B2 8 mg/kg
Vitamin B3 113,4 mg/kg
Vitamin B5 14,5 mg/kg
Vitamin B6 7,6 mg/kg
Vitamin B8 0,15 mg/kg
Vitamin B9 1,9 mg/kg
Vitamin B12 0,046 mg/kg
Choline  1 760 mg/kg
Taurine 2 460 mg/kg
Copper 12 mg/kg
Iodine 0,4 mg/kg
Zinc 110 mg/kg
Daily feed and ingredients

It is advisable to follow the ration table and make fresh water available.

Body weight (kg) Daily ration (g/day)*
exclusively interior Access to exterior
2 25 30
3 40 40
4 50 55
5 65 70
6 75 85
7 90 100
8 100 110
9 115 125
10 125 140

*These quantities are indicative and may vary according to the breed of cat. For more information, please consult your vet.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • Can I feed my kitten with a home-made diet?

    The food that kittens receive throughout their first year must obviously provide energy and materials to build the skeleton, the muscles and all the new tissues. But nutrition doesn't stop there: it must also help kittens to develop a fully functioning nervous system and effective immune system. Any deficiency in essential nutrients (those who cannot be synthesized by the animal's body) during this very delicate period may affect the cat's future health.

    Many recipes developed by veterinary nutritionists are available for owners who wish to prepare a nutritionally balanced home-made diet for their kitten. However, it is illusory to succeed in respecting all the required conditions because the nutritional balance of a household ration is subject to various hazards. The owner will always find it difficult to follow the recipe exactly, the necessary ingredients are not always available, and the nutritional composition of the ingredients can vary considerably depending on the origin of the product. When preparing a home-made diet, no laboratory analysis can verify the nutritional composition of the raw materials used! 

    Therefore, even when accompanied by the distribution of a mineral and vitamin supplement, home-made diets for cats often show deficiencies in several nutrients such as choline, iron and thiamine. In addition, cats cannot synthesize vitamin D as humans do (via exposure to UV rays) and this vitamin must be provided daily in the diet.

  • Can I feed my kitten with a vegetarian diet?

    The cat is a strict carnivore, which means that certain nutrients it needs cannot be provided by a plant-based diet. Such diets can cause major nutritional deficiencies with serious consequences on health. For this reason, a kitten should never be fed a vegetarian diet.

  • Can I feed my kitten with raw meat diets?

    Raw meat diets (red meat or chicken) are very popular among certain cat breeders but raw meat diets are deficient in calcium and phosphorus. The Calcium/Phosphorus ratio is totally inappropriate for the feline species, especially in terms of bone growth. Such a diet can cause major nutritional deficiencies with serious consequences on health. For example, when fed exclusively a raw meat diet, the kitten is exposed to the risk of pathologic fractures following minor trauma. 

The quality of our range is recognised
vets

more than 6 vets out of 10 recommend our food 

(source: GIE AC 2020 survey, 1519 responses)

owners

on average, our food is rated above 4/5

(source: * conso animo, shopmium, que choisir and 60 millions conso)

animals

94% acceptance for medium and large dogs, 92% for small and very small dogs and 84% for cats

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