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VETERINARY HPM® Hypoallergy Food Intolerance

With Insect protein


DIETETIC INDICATIONS
• Reduction of ingredient and nutrient intolerance                                                                                                                

Available formats: 3 kg 

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OTHER USE                                 

  • Food intolerance with concurrent digestive disorders (maldigestion/maloabsorption, diarhea...)                           
  • Food intolerance with concurrent digestive disorders (redness/itching)   

CONTRAINDICATIONS                            

  • Growth                           
  • Gestation & Lactation
  • Chronic Kidney Disease

 

KEY BENEFITS & CHARACTERISTICS

Elimination Diet*

Formula based on insect protein and potato starch allows management of most common food allergies.

Purified Source of Carbohydrate (single source)*

The use of purified potato starch excludes the protein part of potato.

With Insect Protein*

Insect is a totally innovative animal protein source in petfood. Its high protein digestibility and biological value (amino acid profile) perfectly fits the daily requirements of cats.

High Digestive Tolerance

Includes a specific association association of ingredients (clay, probiotics, prebiotics, fibres) to secure the digestive function, which can be compromised in allergic cats (efficacy proven by Virbac)(1)

High Palatability

Richness in animal protein and fat guarantess high palatability for optimal compliance during the elimination food trial or in the long term.

 

 

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS AND CHARACTERISTICS

Skin Integrity

High and balanced omega-6 and omega-3 help maintain skin barrier effect and reduce the risk of other allergies

Coat Support

Adapted content in protein and essential fatty acids helps to maintain a healthy coat.

High Digestibility

High digestibility helps support cats with concurrent compromised gastrointestinal function.

Urinary Health

Mineral balance and adapted urinary pH and RSS limit the risk of feline lower urinary tract disease in the long term.

Suitable for Adult and Senior cats

The amounts of all essential nutrients fit the daily requirement of adult and senior cats.

 

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Composizione

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS (% as fed)

  • Moisture 5.5
  • Protein 31
  • Animal to vegetal protein ratio 96/04
  • Fat 16
  • Minerals 7.5
  • Crude Fibre 6
  • NFE 34
  • Starch 27
  • Calcium 0.8
  • Phosphorus 0.7
  • Sodium 0.7
  • Methionine + Cystine 1.3
  • Omega-6 fatty acids 3.3
  • Omega-3 fatty acids 0.7

 

KEY NUTRIENT VALUES

  • Metabolisable energy (kcal/100g) 380
  • Metabolisable energy in vivo (kcal/100g) 379
  • Protein digestibility (in vivo; %) 81
  • Fat digestibility (in vivo; %) 92
  • Energy from protein (%) 30
  • Energy from fat (%) 37
  • Energy from NFE (%) 33
  • Protein to Calorie ratio (g/Mcal) 82

COMPOSITION

Dehydrated insect protein(1) (Tenebrio m.) (36%), potato starch(2), animal fats, minerals, hydrolysed pork liver protein(1), beet pulp, linseed, lignocellulose, brewers yeast, fructo-oligosaccharides, hydrolysed crustacean (source of chitosan), chondroitin sulfate, Lactobacillus acidophilus.
1) Protein sources
2) Carbohydrate sources

 

SPECIFIC INGREDIENTS/ADDITIVES

  • Bentonite 5 mg/kg
  • Killed Lactobacilli 7 mg/kg
  • Chitosan 800 mg/kg
  • L-carnitine 540 mg/kg

 

 

 

 

 

 

Veterinary Global Care

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MANAGEMENT OF PRIMARY CONDITIONS:

Food intolerance / Allergy management

Elimination Diet
Insect protein
Purified potato starch

 

 

SUPPORT OF CONCURRENT CONDITIONS:

GASTRO INTESTINAL DISORDERS
High digestive tolerance (Clay, probiotics, prebiotics)
High nutrient digestibility
SKIN & COAT DISORDERS
High & balanced essential fatty acids
Balanced amino acids

ADDITIONAL HEALTH BENEFITS:

Urinary health

 

 

 

 

References

* Comission Directive 2008/38/EC

  1. Leriche I et al. Assessment of the digestive tolerance in cats of a new diet based on insects as the protein source. ISFM Congress, Brighton, UK, 29th June – 1st July 2017.
  2. Leriche I et al. Pet owners' perception of insects as a protein source for cats and dogs. Accepted at SEVC Congress, Barcelona, 9-11 Nov 2017.