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Food for Sterilised Cats — Balance after neutering
Food for sterilised cats

Food for Sterilised Cats — Balance after neutering

Food for sterilised cats with calories adjusted to the slower post-surgery metabolism, low magnesium and urinary support with cranberry.

  • Calories adjusted to the slowed post-surgery metabolism
  • Low magnesium to prevent urinary crystals
  • Cranberry extract for urinary tract health
  • Natural taurine for feline cardiac health

80% of indoor cats are sterilised

Sterilising is the recommended choice for a cat's health and behaviour, but it has a clear metabolic consequence: after the operation, energy needs drop by around 20-30% while appetite rises. Without a diet adjustment, overweight is almost inevitable.

This food adjusts calories to that new metabolism and keeps a high-quality protein to preserve muscle mass, so your cat stays satisfied without storing fat during the most delicate months.

Caring for weight and the urinary tract at once

The sterilised cat, especially the male, has a higher risk of urinary problems. That is why the recipe controls magnesium content to favour a balanced urinary pH and prevents crystal formation, with cranberry as natural support.

Always measure the ration: the most common mistake after sterilising is leaving the bowl full. Split the food into several meals or use puzzle feeders so it eats more slowly, and keep fresh water available to encourage hydration.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does my cat gain weight after sterilisation?+

After sterilisation, the cat's metabolism slows by 20-30% and, at the same time, appetite usually rises. If you keep the same amount of food, it will gain weight. Food for sterilised cats adjusts the calories and preserves protein to prevent it.

Does food for sterilised cats protect the urinary tract?+

Yes. It includes a low magnesium content to keep urinary pH balanced and prevent struvite crystals, plus cranberry as support. This matters because the neutered cat, especially the male, has a greater predisposition to urinary problems.

When do I switch my cat to sterilised food?+

As soon as it has recovered from the operation, usually in the first weeks. Make the transition gradually over 7-10 days, mixing increasing proportions of the new food with the previous one, since cats accept abrupt changes poorly.

How much should a sterilised cat eat per day?+

As a reference, a sterilised cat of about 4 kg needs around 40-55 g of quality food per day, adjusting for its actual weight and activity. The best approach is to measure the ration with a scale or scoop and check body condition every few weeks.

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