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Hill’s Prescription Diet c/d Urinary Stress + Metabolic - Chicken

1.5kg
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  • Dietetic dry food for overweight adult cats or those with urinary tract conditions
  • Helps support weight control
  • Can reduce stress
  • Minimise the risk of urinary stone formation
  • Optimum urine pH value
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Product description

  • Dietetic dry food for overweight adult cats or those with urinary tract conditions
  • Helps support weight control
  • Can reduce stress
  • Minimise the risk of urinary stone formation
  • Optimum urine pH value

Many cats suffer from urinary stones or urinary tract inflammation, which can have a number of causes. Stress and being overweight are some of the risk factors for FLUTD (Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease) and urinary tract conditions. This Hill’s Prescription Diet c/d Urinary Stress + Metabolic - Chicken dry cat food acts as a dietetic dry food that can help to support your cat through such conditions.

Hill’s Prescription Diet c/d Urinary Stress + Metabolic - Chicken has a tailored recipe has a reduced energy content designed to help support weight management. This dietetic food also has urine-alkalising properties that can promote an optimum urine pH value. The kibble has controlled levels of magnesium, calcium and phosphorus, which can help to reduce the risk of urinary stone formation.

Hill’s Prescription Diet c/d Urinary Stress + Metabolic - Chicken at a glance:

  • Complete dietetic food for adult cats, to help reduce struvite stone and oxalate stone formation, as well as supporting healthy weight loss
  • Urine-alkalising: can help create an inhospitable environment for urinary stones
  • Tailored mineral content: reduced levels of calcium, magnesium and vitamin D
  • Urine-undersaturating properties: in relation to struvite
  • Reduced energy content: can help support weight management
  • Contains trypsin hydrolysed bovine casein
  • High content of omega-3 fatty acids: offer anti-inflammatory properties
  • With chicken: a delicious source of high-quality protein
Important Information:
  • Please consult your vet before feeding your pet with a veterinary diet. Your vet will be able to give further information and advice on possible treatment
  • When feeding your pet with a veterinary diet, you should take your pet to the vet for a check-up at least every 6 months
  • Should your pet's health worsen while using this product, please seek veterinary advice immediately
  • By adding this product to your shopping basket you are confirming that you have read and understood the above information

Ingredients

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Ingredients:
Chicken- (15%) and turkey meal, maize gluten meal, maize starch, cellulose, brewer's rice, rice, dried tomato pomace, linseeds, coconut oil, soya bean oil, protein hydrolysate, minerals, fish oil, dried carrots, vitamins, taurine, L-tryptophan, milk protein hydrolysate, trace elements, beta-carotene.
With natural antioxidants [mixed tocopherols].
Urine alkalising ingredients: potassium citrate (6g/kg), potassium chloride (5g/kg).

Additives per kg:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (9881 IU), vitamin D3 (946 IU), vitamin E (810mg), beta-carotene (1.5mg), milk protein hydrolysate (1018mg), iron (66.4mg), iodine (1mg), copper (6.6mg), manganese (82.6mg), zinc (137mg), selenium (0.1mg), with natural antioxidants.

Analytical components:
L-tryptophan (0.42%).

Analytical constituents

protein36.8 %
fat12.9 %
fibre10.1 %
ash5.3 %
calcium0.75 %
phosphorus0.67 %
magnesium0.07 %
beta-carotene1.5 mg
chloride0.77 %
potassium0.74 %
sodium0.33 %
sulphur0.79 %

Feeding guide

Feeding recommendation:
Hill’s Prescription Diet c/d Urinary Stress + Metabolic - Chicken is a complete food for cats.
 
Cat’s weight Scoops Grams
2 - 3kg 3 / 8 35g
3 - 4kg 1 / 2 45g
4 - 5kg 5 / 8 55g
6 - 7kg 2 / 3 60g
7 - 8kg 3 / 4 65g
8 - 9kg 7 / 8 75g
9 - 10kg 1 90g

For weight loss:
Cat's ideal weight
Weight maintenance
Pouches (85g) + dry food in g
2kg
1 + 10g
3kg
1 + 20g
4kg
1 + 30g
5kg
1 + 40g
6kg
1 + 45g
7kg+
1 + 8g per kg bodyweight

Fresh drinking water should always be made available.

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Hill’s Prescription Diet c/d Urinary Stress + Metabolic - Chicken - 1.5kg
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My cat loves these kibbles .

I gave 5 * These are good for cat. My cat is on these for a long time as she was so heavy.

Good

We did not have a goal to lose weight, there was a goal to change food and improve the urinary system. It seems we succeeded. In addition, my cat lost 500 g in 4 months.

Good!

This food was prescribed by my vet for my cat. It was difficult to transfer the cat from Royal Canin to Hills, but we succeeded and now he eats this food. So far so good, he loves it!

Kibbles are quite bigger but cat loves it

My cat is very fussy about her food, but going from the Reduced Calorie to the new Metabolic was not much of a problem. She absolutely loved it, but the major issue now is that she is a lot hungrier and eats the portion faster than with the previous one. Not sure if it's because it tastes better, or if she is able to eat it quickly because of the bigger kibbles, but sometimes she was eating it so fast that she would throw it all up. Giving her smaller portions each time did the trick, though.

Cat gained weight

My cat was doing well on original reduced val formula but his appetite increased on this and he gained weight. He seemed to be hungry all the time I switched back to the regular recipe. Hunger level same as on metabolic. Urinary issues have remained absent I Changed to a timed feeder in late December, to try to make sure I don't overfeed.

Disappointed

My cat was doing great on cd stress reduced calorie but since it was discontinued I changed to this formula. He started peeing in the house again within the first 2 weeks. I changed to cd stress regular formula hoping that he is not going to gain extra weight. Also the lack of glucosamine in cd +metabolic is also a huge downgrade .