Ausilium meow 100 g

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AUXILIUM MEOW

Complementary powdered feed for cats that helps protect the urinary tract.
Indicated as a complementary remedy for cystitis and other urinary tract infections, it is particularly effective in cases of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Enterococcus faecalis, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Proteus, Pseudomonas and other fimbriated bacteria. Contrary to what happens with antibiotic therapy, the bacteria are not killed, but eliminated mechanically, dragged out with the urine flow. This allows not to damage the physiological bacterial flora, a precious ally of the animal's health.
AUSILIUM MIAO can be taken in case of recurrent and relapsing cystitis, both during the acute phases and as a prevention.

Ingredients
Maltodextrin, Pork liver meal, D-Mannose.
Botanically defined natural products: Morinda citrifolia L. extract 70,000 mg.

How to use
Mix the powder into the usual wet food ration according to the following daily dosage:
- up to 10 kg of weight: 2 scoops per day, in two administrations, for a total of 3 g;
- over 10 kg in weight: 4 scoops per day, in two administrations, for a total of 6 g.
In the prevention and maintenance phase, half the dosage will be sufficient.
In case of exclusively dry feeding, slightly moisten the food to allow good adhesion of the powder and its complete ingestion.
It is advisable to carry out a 10-15 day administration cycle, which can be repeated at the discretion of the veterinarian.

Warnings
Product for veterinary use only. Keep out of reach of children.

Conservation
Store in a dry place away from light.

Format
100g pack.

Code PT267

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