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  • Nutrition for Skin and Digestion Care

    28.1.2022 Answers: 1

    Hello, i have a calico (tricolor) female cat and we use Brit Care for Sterilized (hypo-allergenic fresh rabbit) dry food formula. After using Brit Premium for Kittens, she is shedding less hair now, weight is under control.. we are happy. But minor skin wounds mostly on ears area keep appearing time to time, she has a very sensitive skin. Additionally this one is a little harder to eat, maybe a little too much solid, she can't chew much and vomits too often after. So, what would you recommend to prevent hair loss and no vomiting everywhere :) Thank you so much

    Nutrition European Shorthair Cat

  • Composition

    14.2.2021 Answers: 0

    Hello! Yesterday I bought Brit Premium Chicken and Turkey wet food for cats from a store in Turkey(country) and there was confusion in the packet labels. Meanwhile, the composition panel in the backside of the original product says the food consists of the following =%78 animal derivatives(%8 chicken,%8 turkey) , derivatives of vegetable origin (0,4 inulin),minerals the sticker posted by the distributor in local language says it includes %36 animal derivatives(%4 Chicken,%4 Turkey),%35 of derivatives of vegetable origins(%0,4 inulin). Why is that ?

    Others European Shorthair Cat

  • Brit Care Missy

    1.9.2020 Answers: 1

    Hello! a month ago I changed my cats' food to Brit Care Missy. I am really happy with it, they like it and seem healthy. Also it works well for my cat with tendency to urinary problems given its low mineral content. I have noticed that they drink more water since I started feeding it to them. That's good for them. My question concerns the sodium content, I've seen that it's 0,80. Is that why they drink more? I assume it's a healthy sodium quantity since the food is really good, but wanted to double check with you. Thank you for your answer!!

    Others European Shorthair Cat

  • Skin problems

    3.1.2020 Answers: 4

    Hi, I write from Italy. One year ago my cat Parsifal had skin problems. A sort of irritation, eczema. My veterinary sad me to buy an hypoallergenic food. I try your Missy for sterilazed cats. Parsifal went good but today, after over a year, the problem is returned. The veterinary has saw the ingredients of you food and he said that it is not hypoallergenic at all! Is it true? He said that the proteins are not hidrolized. I don't understand. Can you help me? Thank you

    Nutrition European Shorthair Cat

  • cat food

    9.12.2019 Answers: 1

    Hi,I have a 6 month old cat, recently sterilized. So now, being a cat that lives in an apartment, without going outside, the cat will have a tendency to gain weight. I have seen that dry light / overweight cat food has more protein and less fat than specific dry food for sterilized cats. What do you recommend me? Thank you.

    Nutrition European Shorthair Cat

  • Thyroid food

    11.6.2019 Answers: 0

    Hello I really enjoyed your quality food for my cats, I am now having problems with my cat being hyperthyroid and i want to give her a low iodine food, could you please specify what are my options in this disease from your catalogue. thank you in advance

    Nutrition European Shorthair Cat

  • About food

    20.11.2018 Answers: 1

    Hello, my kitten is 7 months old and he is sterilized. Can he start eating Brit Care Missy right now? And is it necessary to switch to this type of food, if he has no problems with health and weight?

    Nutrition European Shorthair Cat

  • Composition Brit care cat missy

    2.10.2017 Answers: 1

    Hi Friends. I have a cat with crystals struvite. Which are the levels about calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and sodium in "Brit care cat missy "? Will this Cat food be good for him? Thank you very much and regards

    Nutrition European Shorthair Cat

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Ing. Martin Kváš
nutrition specialist

MVDr. Jan Šíma
veterinarian