Organic hydration, natural goodness, urinary health support
Support your cat’s urinary and renal wellbeing with N&D Quinoa Urinary, a complete dietetic wet food specifically formulated to help reduce struvite stone recurrence and support cats with Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD).
Crafted with duck fillet (60%), herring, boiled chicken eggs, and quinoa extract (5%), this wet food is a premium, high-quality diet that delivers essential nutrients while maintaining low phosphorus and magnesium levels, making it particularly suitable for cats with renal concerns.
Ingredients and Nutrition
Made with first-choice raw materials and absolutely no artificial preservatives or colorants, N&D Quinoa Urinary combines:
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Duck fillet – high-quality, digestible animal protein
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Herring – omega-3 fatty acids for anti-inflammatory support
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Chicken eggs – natural source of protein and vitamins
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Quinoa extract – a gentle carbohydrate, rich in fibre and antioxidants
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Cranberry – supports urinary tract health
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Chamomile – calming and soothing for digestion
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Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) – prebiotic to support gut health
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Chondroitin & Glucosamine – joint and connective tissue support
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Fish oil – omega-3 for skin, coat, and anti-inflammatory benefits
Analytical compounds:
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Moisture: 75% → supports hydration and healthy urine flow
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Crude protein: 12.5%
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Crude fat: 5.4%
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Crude fibres: 0.7%
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Crude ash: 3.2%
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Calcium: 0.16%
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Phosphorus: 0.15% → low phosphorus, kidney-friendly
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Sodium: 0.20%
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Potassium: 0.30%
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Magnesium: 0.01% → ideal for struvite prevention
Energy: 1083 kcal/kg – perfectly balanced for daily feeding.
Why Hydration and Low Minerals Matter
Hydration plays a crucial role in urinary health, helping to dilute the urine and prevent the formation of crystals. Combined with a low phosphorus and magnesium content, N&D Quinoa Urinary supports both urinary tract health and renal function, making it suitable even for cats with mild renal concerns.
Why You’ll Love It
Premium, High-Quality Ingredients
Duck, herring, chicken eggs, and quinoa extract provide complete, digestible protein while maintaining a low mineral load, perfect for urinary and kidney health.
Urinary & Renal Support
With cranberry and chamomile, plus low magnesium and phosphorus, this wet food reduces the risk of struvite crystals, helps maintain healthy kidneys, and supports overall urinary tract wellbeing.
Gentle, Digestible Formula
High moisture content (75%) and quality protein sources ensure excellent digestibility and are suitable even for sensitive cats or cats with mild renal insufficiency.
Sustainably Produced
Farmina sources ingredients ethically and uses recyclable cans, BPA-free packaging, and gentle steaming to preserve nutrients and flavor.
How to Use N&D Quinoa Urinary
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Serve as a complete meal, following the feeding guide per cat weight
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Can be used alone or combined with dry food to increase hydration
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Perfect as a daily diet for cats prone to urinary issues or requiring low-phosphorus nutrition
Pet Parent Review
“My cat has a history of urinary crystals, and switching to N&D Quinoa has been life-changing. She loves the taste, drinks more water naturally, and her vet confirmed her urine is healthier” — Isabella M.
Composition (per 80g can)
Duck fillet (60%), herring, boiled chicken eggs, quinoa seed extract (5%), fish oil, cranberry, chamomile, fructo-oligosaccharides, chondroitin sulfate, glucosamine, vitamins, minerals.
Feeding Guidelines
| Cat Weight (kg) | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6+ | |
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| Daily Amount (g) | 150 | 190 | 235 | 270 | 305 | |
Developed by Experts
Formulated by Farmina Vet Life in collaboration with veterinary nutritionists, this wet food combines nature and science, offering complete, nutritionally balanced meals that care for your cat’s urinary and renal health.
Important
Regular veterinary check-ups are essential to monitor urinary tract health, kidney function, and overall wellbeing — especially for cats prone to struvite stones, FLUTD, or renal issues.














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