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Royal Canin Cat food - Veterinary Urinary S/O Moderate Calorie (Dry Food)


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This unopened bag of Royal  Canin Veterinary Urinary S/O Moderate Calorie food is being offered due to our much loved Cat’s unexpected passing last week.  He died of an unrelated condition but was prescribed this after being treated for Bladder stones 3 years ago. Anyone whose cat has a similar condition will know this is what vets advise as it can help dissolve bladder stones and prevent future formation of them. 

Just before he was taken ill I had bulk purchased this 9kg Bag as usual so I now have this which is redundant

Offered to anyone’s whose cat is on this food or has a similar condition - I am selling the bag for £65 - RRP is around £81. (I would love to give it away but can’t afford to do so particularly with Vet’s fees to pay!) 

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