Brit Gastrointestinal-Low fat para gatos

Complete veterinary prescription diet for cats with a clinical focus on gastrointestinal bajo en grasa. Review the analytical profile, functional rationale, precautions and transition pathway before prescription.

Clinical indicationGastrointestinal bajo en grasa
SpeciesCat
FormatDry / wet depending on reference
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Direct clinical answer

Brit Gastrointestinal-Low fat para gatos se plantea cuando la prioridad clínica es gastrointestinal bajo en grasa. Resume indicación, límites de uso y perfil analítico para facilitar la decisión de prescripción.

Estimated nutritional profile

Protein26%
Fat7%
Fiber3.5%

Composition and nutritional analysis

Values organized for clinical reading. If a datum is not published in the original sheet, it is presented as an estimated reference profile.

Crude protein26%Fat7%
Crude fibre3.5%Ash6%
Metabolizable energy3450 kcal/kgPhosphorus0.75%
Sodium0.4%Base compositionSelected proteins, digestible carbohydrates, minerals, omega 3/6 and functional support.

Functional ingredients and clinical rationale

  • Selected or hydrolysed protein when the indication requires intolerance control.
  • Mineral adjustment for renal, urinary or hepatic conditions.
  • Functional fibre and prebiotics to support transit and intestinal microbiota.
  • Omega fatty acids and antioxidants for inflammatory and skin support.

Contraindications / precautions

Use under veterinary criteria. Review clinical history, physiological status, medication and recent laboratory results before prescribing.

Transition guidance

Introduce progressively over 5-7 days unless a different clinical indication applies. Reassess response and analytical parameters.

Clinical FAQs

Direct-answer blocks optimized for veterinarians and generative answer systems.

When to prescribe Brit Gastrointestinal-Low fat para gatos?

When the main indication is gastrointestinal bajo en grasa and the patient requires a prescription diet with clinical follow-up.

What should be monitored during follow-up?

Body condition, acceptance, clinical signs, hydration and pathology-related laboratory values.

Can it be combined with medication?

Yes, when the therapeutic plan requires it and it is integrated into the protocol defined by the responsible veterinarian.

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