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Critical Care

POWERFUL NUTRITION DESIGNED FOR PETS IN RECOVERY, SUFFERING FROM SERIOUS ILLNESS OR STRUGGLING TO GAIN WEIGHT

Now there's great-tasting clinical nutrition for pets in recovery, because every meal matters.

Meet your new friends in the fight

With taste beyond belief, for time spent better together.

Hear Arlo and Ginger’s story

When we can keep them eating, we can keep them fighting

For pets in recovery, eating means quality of life. Risks of malnutrition include:

  • Significantly decreased response to treatment protocols and time of remission
  • Increased mortality and morbidity
  • An overall detrimental effect on quality of life
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How it helps

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Encourages an enthusiastic appetite

  • Unique nutrient formulation stimulates appetite and supports increased food intake
  • High caloric density to help ensure energy and nutrient needs are met
  • Unique, easy-to-chew, softer kibble and delicious flavour makes meal time enjoyable

Helps maintain muscle mass

  • High levels of highly digestible protein
  • L-Carnitine helps maximise fat for energy utilisation, sparing muscle protein
  • Includes 190% of FEDIAF recommended levels of essential amino acids for building muscle
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Supports healthy digestion

  • ActivBiome+ blend of prebiotics nourishes the gut microbiome and is shown to help maintain consistent stool quality
  • Highly digestible proteins, fats and carbohydrates make key nutrients easier to absorb to nourish their body during the fight
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Learn about nutrition for pets in recovery while earning CPD points!

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