What is Lapsa Senior Cat Sterilized Light Croquette 2 Kg used for?
LAPSA Stérilisé Light is a complete and balanced food, rich in chicken, to meet the needs of your cat over 7 years old.
Lapsa Cat Senior Stérilisé Light croquette 2 kg enables your cat to :
- Improve their immune defenses thanks to vitamins A, C and E, which help renew the skin and mucous membranes and play a key role in strengthening the immune system.
- Prevent overweight: L-caritine stimulates fat oxidation in the body.
- Promote intestinal transit: beet pulp is an important source of fiber, helping to maintain good intestinal health.
Product benefits:
- Confirms your cat's carnivorous instinct: 60% animal protein.
- Highly digestible: thanks to the quality of the proteins.
- Healthy, shiny coat: thanks to Omega 3 and Omega 6.
- Kibble texture specially designed to promote good oral hygiene.
- Meat declared fit for human consumption: before and after slaughter.
The Lapsa veterinary laboratory also offers growth cat food for kittens, at the best price in our online pharmacy.
How to use this cat food
Cat weight (kg) 2.5 3 4 5 6 8
outdoor access (g per day) 40 45 55 65 75 90
indoors (g per day) 35 40 50 60 65 80
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Precautions for use
- Always leave a bowl of fresh water available for your pet.
- Close packaging tightly after opening.
- Best used before the best-before date shown on the packaging.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
What does it contain?
Dehydrated poultry protein (of which chicken 37% from dehydrated chicken), wheat, corn gluten, barley (4%), dehydrated animal protein, animal fat, corn, dehydrated beet pulp (2%), vegetable fiber, meat hydrolysate, minerals, fish oil, potassium chloride.
Presentation
Lapsa comes in 2 kg bags.
Our advice and expert opinions
What are the possible consequences of sterilization?
- Increased weight gain and reduced physical activity.
- Increased risk of urinary stone formation.
After sterilization, your cat's metabolism and dietary needs change. To help her maintain a stable weight, it's essential to change her habits. That's why you need to switch to low-fat kibbles so that the ration doesn't decrease too much in quantity, but it's the energy concentration of the ration that's reduced.
These foods :
- are low in fat,
- contain fiber to facilitate digestive transit, increase the feeling of satiety and prevent the formation of hairballs in the stomach (see our section on Hairballs for more information),
- also contain high-quality proteins to help satiate them, and are perfectly balanced in vitamins and minerals.
- They also have a mineral balance that is unfavorable to the development of urinary stones.
Your cat's health depends on a good diet.
For adult cats, you can vary their diet by alternating between wet food and kibbles. This allows you to vary the odors, flavors and textures, because remember, your cat is a gourmet. What's more, wet food will provide hydration for your cat, who tends not to drink enough. This will stimulate renal function. Wet food also increases meal duration and promotes satiety, and is very rich in protein.