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- 100% natural
- Chondroïtine
- Grain free
- High in protein
- holistic
- Local ingredients
- Omega-3
- Urinary
Ingredients
Pork & chicken: highly palatable and digestible animal proteins, suitable for sensitive cats.
Controlled minerals: calcium & phosphorus adjusted to support urinary balance.
Added taurine: essential for cats (vision, heart, metabolism).
Premium omega-3: algae oil (EPA/DHA) rather than fish oil.
Dehydrated chicken proteins (31%), dehydrated potato flakes, fresh pork (15%), peas, split peas, hydrolyzed chicken proteins, chicken fat (2%), hydrolyzed liver extract, dried chicory (natural source of FOS & inulin), dried apples, dried brewer’s yeast, dried carrots, hydrolyzed yeast (natural source of MOS & beta-glucans), minerals, dried nettles, dried cranberries, a blend of plant extracts (Rosmarinus sp., Vitis sp., Curcuma sp., Citrus sp., Eugenia sp.).
This recipe is formulated to help support daily urinary comfort.
If symptoms occur (blood in urine, pain, blockage), consult a veterinarian.
Recommended daily rations
Indicative amounts (in g/day) for neutered cats. Adjust according to age, activity level and body condition.
Always provide fresh water.
| Weight (kg) | Indoor (neutered) | Outdoor (neutered) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 20 | 22 |
| 2 | 31 | 36 |
| 3 | 41 | 47 |
| 4 | 50 | 57 |
| 5 | 58 | 66 |
| 6 | 66 | 74 |
| 7 | 73 | 82 |
| 8 | 80 | 90 |
| 9 | 86 | 98 |
| 10 | 92 | 105 |
These amounts are indicative. Actual needs may vary depending on metabolism, outdoor temperature and your cat’s real activity level.
Frequently asked questions (Urinary)
Is this a medicated veterinary diet?
No. It’s a nutritional recipe formulated to help support daily urinary comfort.
Is it suitable for prevention?
Yes. The goal is to support urinary balance over time (controlled minerals + target pH).
What if my cat has had stones before?
This recipe can help day-to-day, but if there’s a history of stones, a veterinarian’s advice is recommended.
Why target a pH ≈ 6.4?
A “balanced zone”: helps limit struvite without excessive acidification (oxalates).
Is it suitable for neutered cats?
Yes. Adjust the ration (energy needs are often lower after neutering).
Can I mix it with wet food?
Yes—this can even help with hydration (adjust total amounts accordingly).
What truly makes this urinary recipe different
|
Classic cat kibble (mainstream & premium combined) |
Colonel Gustave — Urinary pork & chicken |
|
|---|---|---|
| Crude protein | ≈ 29 – 34 % | 40 % |
| Mainly animal protein | ❌ Not consistent | ✓ Yes |
| Contains grains | ❌ Often present | ✓ Grain-free |
| Omega-3 source | Industrial fish oil |
Algae oil (EPA / DHA) |
| Target urinary pH | ⚠️ Variable |
≈ 6.4 (formulated to target) |
| Calcium & phosphorus | ⚠️ Not specifically targeted | ✓ Controlled |
| Struvite / oxalate goal | ❌ Not targeted | ✓ Dual goal |
| Artificial additives | ⚠️ Sometimes present | ✓ No |
Indicative comparison based on compositions and nutritional analyses commonly observed on the market. No brands mentioned.
🧪 Why target a urinary pH around 6.4?
Struvite is promoted by urine that is too alkaline,
while oxalates may be promoted by urine that is too acidic.
More alkaline
✅ Recipe formulated to target a urinary pH of around 6.4,
to help limit struvite while avoiding excessive acidification.
pH can vary depending on hydration, overall diet and metabolism. If symptoms occur, consult a veterinarian.
Why we choose a premium algae oil 🌿 (EPA/DHA)
An omega-3 source that is cleaner and more sustainable than fish oil,
naturally rich in EPA & DHA.
💚 High-quality omega-3
Supports skin & coat, comfort and vitality.
🌎 More sustainable
An alternative that reduces pressure on marine resources.
With an urinary approach, the goal is also to support your cat’s overall well-being—without compromising on lipid quality.