Carefully selected ingredients
Choosing the right ingredients means knowing where they come from, how they were processed, and what their molecular structure consists of.
Panax ginseng / Ginseng
Natural ginseng root has been known for centuries in Eastern traditions. In fact, a number of scientific studies have confirmed its many beneficial properties, not only for humans but also for animals.
That is precisely why we at Diusa Pet, under the supervision of a team of veterinarians specializing in nutrition, have decided to include this valuable ingredient in some of our dog and cat kibbles.
Source of protein
The protein sources we select have undergone rigorous quality control and a series of analyses. Their freshness and safety are verified through microbiological testing, as is their nutritional value, which is determined by assessing their digestibility and amino acid composition.
Sugarcane fiber
The fiber derived from sugarcane is calorie-free, but it is particularly beneficial for cats because it helps regulate blood sugar levels and stimulates peristalsis, facilitating the expulsion of hairballs. Furthermore, it is a highly valuable ingredient for reducing the rate at which glucose released during the digestion of starches is absorbed, a factor that contributes to blood sugar management.The fiber derived from sugarcane is calorie-free, but it is particularly beneficial for cats as it helps regulate blood sugar levels and stimulates peristalsis, facilitating the expulsion of hairballs. Furthermore, it is a highly valuable ingredient for reducing the rate of glucose absorption released during the digestion of starches, a factor that contributes to blood sugar management.
Fruits and vegetables
Including fruits and vegetables—such as apples, carrots, blueberries, and cranberries—is essential for supporting gut flora and providing a rich source of antioxidants.
Source of lipids
The fish oil and chicken fat are preserved with natural antioxidants and thoroughly analyzed to ensure the optimal ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids (which are essential in the diets of dogs and cats).

