| If you are a pet owner you understand the | | | | * Cereals: Shredded Wheat, Sugar Puffs, Ready |
| importance of maintaining your cat's overall health. | | | | Brek, Puffed Wheat. |
| This includes monthly visits to the veterinarian, | | | | * Milk/cream/yogurt (except dried skimmed milk) |
| following a daily grooming schedule, and ensuring your | | | | * Eggs · Oils · Fresh unsalted meat |
| pets environment is safe at all times. Feeding your | | | | * Offal · Fresh fish (not anchovies/kippers) |
| pet a low sodium cat food meal is a vital part in | | | | * Molluscs (except cockles) |
| maintaining their overall nutritional needs. | | | | * Fresh vegetables |
| If your pet has been diagnosed with high blood | | | | * Fruit (except mixed peel and olives in brine) |
| pressure or heart disease we recommend a low | | | | * Nuts ( except salted, roasted or pistachios) |
| sodium diet. | | | | * Sugars and preserves (except golden syrup and |
| This diet should consist of meals that has been | | | | toffees) |
| considered USDA Inspected Cat Foods! Low Salt Cat | | | | Feeding your cat a Balanced Meal which include low |
| Food! | | | | sodium diets such as low salt meals. |
| These meals include: Foods with less than 250mg | | | | (To qualify as low salt the sodium content should be |
| 100g sodium which can be used as occasional treats. | | | | less than 250mg/100g on the label. |