

Hill's c/d Urinary Care with Chicken cat food 12 x 85 g
Complete dietary cat food to reduce struvite stone recurrence (cause of FLUTD), to dissolve struvite stones and to reduce oxalate stone formation in adult cats.Delivery 3-5 days
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Complete dietary cat food to reduce struvite stone recurrence (cause of FLUTD), to dissolve struvite stones and to reduce oxalate stone formation in adult cats. This feed has properties to reduce struvite formation, alkalizing properties in the urine and contains low levels of magnesium, calcium and vitamin D.
COMPOSITION: Meat and products of animal origin (chicken 22%), vegetable protein extracts, products of vegetable origin, cereals, fish and fish products, various sugars, eggs and egg products, minerals, oils and fats. Urine alkalizing substances: Potassium citrate (1 g/kg), potassium chloride (0.6 g/kg), L-cysteine (0.3 g/kg).
ADDITIVES PER KG: Nutritional additives: 3b103 (iron) 13.1 mg, 3b202 (iodine) 0.4 mg, 3b405 (copper) 2.2 mg, 3b502 (manganese) 2.9 mg, 3b603 (zinc) 33.7 mg, colored with natural sugar color.
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS: Protein 8.8%, Fat 3.9%, Crude Fiber 0.44%, Chlorides 0.19%, Sulfur 0.16%, Hydroxyproline 0.05%, Water 80.0%, Crude Ash 1.2%, Calcium 0.15%, Phosphorus 0.13%, Sodium 0.08%, Potassium 0.16%, Magnesium 0.01%; per kg: Vitamin A 17,067 IU, Vitamin D3 251 IU, Vitamin E 161 mg, Beta-carotene 0.24 mg.
Ask your vet about specific feeding instructions for your cat. This is a guide only. Grams are the most accurate form of measurement.
For best results:
- Gradually transition to this new feed over a period of 7 days or more.
- Feed only the recommended Prescription Diet dry and wet food.
- Always have fresh water available.
- Have your vet regularly assess your pet's condition.
- Prevent suffocation by keeping the packaging out of the reach of pets and children.
For best results:
- Gradually transition to this new feed over a period of 7 days or more.
- Feed only the recommended Prescription Diet dry and wet food.
- Always have fresh water available.
- Have your vet regularly assess your pet's condition.
- Prevent suffocation by keeping the packaging out of the reach of pets and children.