senior consult

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senior consult
SENIOR CONSULT
SENIOR CONSULT
STAGE 2
FROM 7 YEARS OLD
AGE
SUPPORT
INDICATIONS
• Mature cats over 7 years old showing some obvious signs of ageing,
• Ideally after a senior health check.
AGE
MAINTAIN
SUPPORT
IDEAL
WEIGHT
RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE
Cat’s
weight
2kg
3kg
4kg
5kg
6kg
7kg
8kg
9kg
10kg
grams
34
45
55
64
73
82
90
98
105
normal
cups
3/8
4/8
5/8
6/8
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 2/8
1 2/8
overweight - Low Energy Needs
grams
27
36
44
51
59
65
72
78
84
cups
3/8
4/8
4/8
5/8
6/8
6/8
7/8
1
1
2kg
3kg
4kg
5kg
6kg
7kg
8kg
9kg
10kg
normal
overweight - Low Energy Needs
1 Wet Pouch SENIOR CONSULT
STAGE 2+Dry
1 Wet Pouch SENIOR CONSULT
STAGE 2+Dry
grams DRY
8
19
30
39
48
56
64
72
80
cups DRY
1/8
2/8
3/8
4/8
5/8
5/8
6/8
7/8
1
grams DRY
1
10
19
26
33
40
47
53
59
cups DRY
1/8
2/8
3/8
3/8
4/8
5/8
5/8
6/8
Blood Brain Barrier
Blood Brain
Barrier
Further information
L-Tryptophan (Trp) is
5-hydroxy tryptophan
tryptophan
5-hydroxy
Tryptophan
a serotonin precursor. Tryptophan
(Trp)
Serotonin is known to be (Trp)
Trp
hydroxylase
Trp hydroxylase
an appeasing hormone.
Serotonin has an appeasing effect
Landsberg GL. 2003. Handbook of Behavior Problems of the Dog and Cat
Decarboxylase
Decarboxylase
Serotonin
Serotonin
Neurotransmetteur
Neurotransmetteur
Actual size
• A formula designed for ageing cats.
KEY VALUES
• The S/O Index logo guarantees
that this diet will promote
a urinary environment
unfavourable to development
of both struvite and calcium
oxalate crystal formation.
COMPOSITION
MIXED FEEDING
Cat’s
weight
MAINTAIN
IDEAL WEIGHT
• Contains an antioxidant complex
(vitamin C, vitamin E, Lutein, Taurine)
and lycopene help balance oxidative
stress. Helps maintain kidney function
with a low phosphorus content. Helps
maintain cats’ mobility with nutrients
such as those from Green Lipped
mussels extract. Provides selected
proteins with branched amino-acids.
Enriched in phosphatidylserine.
Adapted L-tryptophan ratio.
Maize, wheat gluten*, maize flour, dehydrated
poultry protein, wheat, maize gluten, animal fats,
rice, vegetable fibres, hydrolysed animal proteins,
chicory pulp, fish oil, soya oil, minerals, tomato
(source of lycopene), psyllium husks and seeds,
Fructo-Oligo-Saccharides (FOS), New Zealand
green-lipped mussel extract (GLM 0.3%), hydrolysed
yeast (source of mannan-oligo-saccharides),
hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine),
borage oil, marigold extract (source of lutein),
hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).
Additives (kg)***
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A: 20700IU, Vitamin D3: 700IU, E1 (Iron): 50mg,
E2 (Iodine): 5mg, E4 (Copper): 9mg, E5 (Manganese): 65mg,
E6 (Zinc): 194mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.09mg.
Preservatives - Antioxidants.
per 100 g
as fed
Protein _________________________________ 28g
Fat content ______________________________ 14g
Crude ash ______________________________ 5.8g
Carbohydrate __________________________ 33.9g
Dietary fibre ____________________________ 5.3g
Omega 6 _______________________________ 3.6g
Omega 3 ______________________________ 1.29g
EPA+DHA _____________________________ 0.78g
Calcium ______________________________ 0.74g
Phosphorus ___________________________ 0.55g
Sodium ________________________________ 0.4g
Linoleic acid ____________________________ 3.4g
Chondroitin+glucosamine _______________ 100mg
Metabolisable energy** _______________ 378.9kcal
Synergistic antioxidant complex
Vitamin E _____________________________ 60mg
Vitamin C _____________________________ 50mg
Taurine ______________________________ 210mg
Lutein ________________________________ 0.5mg
*L.I.P. (Low Indigestible Protein): protein selected because of its
very high assimilation
**Calculated according to NRC2006
***NOTE: Values reflect only levels added to the formula, not those
naturally occurring in components of the diet. For total levels in
the diet, refer to the Average Analysis pages
If we follow the Serotonine synthesis process, Trp undergoes hydrolysis, to become 5
hydroxytryptophan, and to go through the Blood Brain Barrier; then, 5HT is modified
by a decarboxylase enzyme into serotonin.
To pass through the blood brain barrier, Tryptophan competes with other amino
acids, the Large Neutral Amino Acids (tyrosine, phenylalanine, valine, leucine and
isoleucine), which use the same carriers.