BALANCED AND FUNCTIONAL


MICROFILTERED FUNCTIONAL WATER IDEAL FOR HIS URINARY TRACT

IDEAL PH
It is a water with an ideal ph value, enriched with isoascorbic acid and malic acid that can encourage the animal to take in more fluids during the day, developed specifically for the well-being of adult cats.

DAILY WELL-BEING
Balanced and functional, it is ideal to accompany your cat’s daily meals.

PERFECT HYDRATION
Consumed daily as part of a balanced diet and proper lifestyle can help protect your cat’s urinary tract.

USE IT PURE
ActiWater for Cats is a complementary food to be used PURE, undiluted, in place of her daily water ration.
The guideline dose is 50ml per kg of cat weight, but may vary according to breed, age, diet, activity and seasonality.

“PUSH&MIX” CAP
Before opening, press the ‘PUSH&MIX’ cap and shake the bottle vigorously for at least 10 seconds.
This allows the active ingredients and microencapsulated molecules to solubilize in the water, making it ready for use.



BOWL OR FOUNTAIN
You can use its bowl, filling it gradually over the day to ensure proper feeding.
If you have a drinking fountain, you can use it, taking care to remove any filters and always ensuring optimal replacement.
Since it is already microfiltered, the filters could retain the active ingredients and microencapsulated molecules of the product.
The possible formation of slight turbidity and deposits can be attributed to the naturalness of the product and is not an indication of alteration in its quality.

INTEGRATE IT INTO ITS DIET
If you already use a specific dietary food for the urinary tract recommended by your veterinarian ActiWater can help you get your cat to drink more.

WHERE TO STORE IT
Before opening you can store it in the pantry reserved for your cat’s food, in a cool, dry place out of direct light.
After opening, always store it as directed and consume it within 7 days.

Scientific reference
Studies conducted by the Department of Medical and Veterinary Sciences of the Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna.
“Assessment of the effect of three waters on urinary parameters and water consumption of healthy adult cats” (2023)

International scientific studies
- Lulich, J.P., et al. (2016). ACVIM ‘Small Animal Consensus Recommendations on the Treatment and Prevention of Uroliths in Dogs and Cats’. J Vet Intern Med, 30, 1564–1574.
- Hand, M.S., Thatcher, C.D., Remillard, R.L., Roudebush, P. and Novotny, B.J. (2011) ‘Small Animal Clinical Nutrition’. 5th Edition, Mark Morris Institute.