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    Looking for Rabbit-MAINT Paté Cups?

    Due to unprecedented demand, this diet is temporarily unavailable for new orders.

    Cat owners with an existing AutoShip will continue to receive subscription orders, as remaining inventory is being reserved to ensure continuity of care.

    You can keep feeding rabbit-based paté with our Rabbit-MAINT Canned Paté Cat Food. Not that this is a similar, though not exactly the same, formula as the rabbit-based paté cups.

    We also have Rabbit-MAINT available in a fresh, innovative chunky stew format. Find that diet here: Rabbit-MAINT Chunky Stew Cat Food

     

    • Rabbit-MAINT feline pâté diet contains a limited number of highly digestible ingredients, a nutrient profile that supports gastrointestinal health, and is appropriate for elimination diet trials, with novel protein sources, in cats suspected of having allergic dermatologic or gastrointestinal disease.

      Rabbit is a novel protein that is naturally low in sodium and is an excellent source of niacin, vitamin B12, iron, phosphorus, and selenium. The addition of prebiotics, to restore beneficial intestinal flora, helps to maintain gastrointestinal health.

    • Rabbit, water, potato starch, potatoes, potato protein, glycine, dextrose, salmon oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), agar-agar, potassium chloride, guar gum, minerals, vitamins, choline chloride, magnesium sulfate, salt, fructooligosaccharides, taurine.
      1. Single animal protein source (rabbit)
      2. No animal fat, corn, or wheat (potential allergen sources)
      3. High-quality protein for lean body mass
      4. Added prebiotics (fructooligosaccharides)
      1. Adverse reactions to food (dermatologic and gastrointestinal)
      2. Pancreatitis (patient dependent)
      3. Diabetes mellitus (or cats at risk) with concurrent gastrointestinal disease or pancreatitis
    • CLICK HERE for the detailed diet page.

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    Veterinarians recommend feeding products that enhance your pet's main diet. By choosing protein-aligned options, you can support your pet’s overall health and well-being.