
Royal Canin Veterinary Diet - Dental DSO 29 is a complete dry food designed to keep your cat's mouth, teeth and gums healthy and hygienic. It uses a specialised recipe that helps minimise issues and diseases, as well as reducing tartar and plaque formation. This dish can also help to keep your cat's breath fresh.
Professional teeth-cleaning can be a traumatic experience for everyone concerned, and often results in the need to put your cat under general anaesthetic. By feeding a diet such as Royal Canin Veterinary Diet - Dental DSO 29, you can help to keep those dental visits to a minimum, as it contains key ingredients that help to contain calcium and reduce the build up of troublesome tartar and plaque. The kibble shape has also been optimised so that it stimulates abrasion on your cat's teeth when it is chewed.
Royal Canin Veterinary Diet - Dental DSO 29 also helps to optimise urinary system health, reducing the likelihood of struvite or calcium oxalate stones building up and causing pain and discomfort. The range of fibre in this dish also helps keep swallowed hairs moving through the system.
Recommended for (indications):
- Daily oral & dental hygiene in adult cats
- Limits the development of dental plaque and tartar
- Helps fight bad breath
- Heart failure
- For kittens and pregnant/nursing cats
- Hypertension
Key benefits:
- Tartar Control: Effectively helps reduce tartar through the inclusion of a specific nutrient that effectively reduces plaque deposits.
- Hairball Regulator: A combination of fibres to facilitate intestinal transit and the elimination of hairballs in stools.
- Digestive Security: Nutrients which support a balanced digestive system.
- Urine Dilution: Urine dilution makes the urine less liable to form struvite and calcium oxalate stones.
Duration of treatment:
Feed your cat this Royal Canin Veterinary Diet - Dental DSO 29 food even once it has had its teeth thoroughly cleaned, especially if your cat is prone to developing tartar. This can be fed as a constant diet throughout your cat's life.
Further information:
Keeping your cat's dental and oral hygiene good should start as soon as your cat reaches 6 or 7 months.
The large kibble size of this Royal Canin Veterinary Diet - Dental DSO 29 combines with sodium tripolyphosphate and various other nutrients to keep tartar and plaque to a minimum and stop cavities or infections developing.