Hypoallergenic diets are designed to limit ingredients that could trigger allergic reactions. All TROVET hypoallergenic options utilize a single source of animal protein and a single source of carbohydrates, providing all essential nutrients in the appropriate proportions. There's no need to add a separate vitamin and mineral mix. Each variety of TROVET hypoallergenic diet can be safely fed for a lifetime.
Indications
Food allergies
Food intolerances
Kittens
Contraindications
Sensitivity to horse protein
Product features
This hypoallergenic dietary food is formulated with one source of animal protein (horse) and one source of carbohydrates (rice).
It helps prevent immunological reactions (food allergies) or non-immunological reactions (food intolerances) that may manifest as skin issues and/or digestive disturbances (diarrhea, vomiting).
Transitioning to a hypoallergenic diet can gradually alleviate itching, thereby minimizing scratching, rubbing, and biting that may lead to secondary skin damage.
Application recommendations
Consulting with a veterinarian before use is advised. The suggested duration for using Hypoallergenic (Horse) is initially 3-8 weeks. Once hypersensitivity symptoms subside, Hypoallergenic (Horse) can be provided as a complete dietary solution for life.
Ingredients (Wet)
horse, rice, minerals, sunflower oil, olive oil.
Average analysis (per kg)
Protein 6.8 %
Fat content 3.8 %
Inorganic matter 1.9 %
Crude fiber 1.0 %
Moisture 83.0 %
Carbohydrates 3.5 %
Vitamin A 1200 IU/kg
Vitamin D3 127 IU/kg
Vitamin E 60 mg/kg
Calcium (Ca) 0.37 %
Phosphorus (P) 0.26 %
Sodium (Na) 0.19 %
Potassium (K) 0.14 %
Copper (Cu) 1.0 mg/kg
Zinc (Zn) 16.0 mg/kg
Manganese (Mn) 1.1 mg/kg
Iodine (I) 0.38 mg/kg
Taurine 2500 mg/kg
Energy: 2.9 MJ/kg - 684 kcal/kg
Feeding recommendations (grams per day)
Body weight (kg) 2 3 4 5 6
Min (grams) 170 230 265 325 355
Max (grams) 200 275 325 385 425
Feeding instructions for kittens:
25% – 75% of the adult body weight: 1.5 x the feeding guidelines.
75% – 100% of the adult body weight: 1.25 x the feeding guidelines.