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Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Chicken Dry Cat Food
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Feeding Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Chicken makes it easier to effectively maintain a healthy urinary tract in your cat and reduce the risk that stones will re-occur after dissolution.
Bladder stones are collections of mineral crystals that combine together in the urinary tract. They can cause discomfort and lead to more serious problems that require the care of a veterinarian. Because the food your cat eats plays an important role in his or her overall health and well-being, Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians have developed clinical nutrition especially formulated to help support your cat's bladder health. Cats need the right balance of minerals to maintain good bladder health; excess minerals can encourage the formation of crystals in the urine, which may lead to the creation of bladder stones.
Key Benefits
Addresses all 4 major FLUTD causes (FIC, struvite and oxalate stones, plugs)
Dissolves sterile struvite stones in as little as 14 days and reduces recurrence
Controlled levels of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and oxalate to help limit the building blocks of crystals and bladder stones
Rich in fish oil, an excellent source of Omega-3 fatty acids, to help promote healthy skin and a shiny coat
Added potassium citrate to help interrupt bladder stone formation
Increased levels of vitamin B6 to help decrease oxalate formation
Low sodium to maintain normal blood pressure
High in antioxidants (vitamin E and beta-carotene) to control cell oxidation and promote a healthy immune system
With low salt to better maintain kidney health
Suitable for long term feeding; no need to change food
Great taste to get your cat eating
Product Information
Any pet being fed a Prescription Veterinary Diet should be assessed by their vet at least every 6 months to ensure it continues to meet their nutritional needs.
Should your pet's health deteriorate in any way on starting a Prescription Diet seek veterinary advice immediately.
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Recommended for
Dissolution of sterile struvite stones
Long-term nutritional management of adult cats prone to: struvite, calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate crystals and uroliths (reduction of occurrence and recurrence); urethral plugs (almost exclusively associated with struvite or calcium phosphate crystals); and idiopathic FLUTD
Not suitable for kittens or pregnant and lactating queens
Ingredients
Analysis
Instructions
Day 1-2: 75% old food, 25% new food
Day 3-4: 50% old food, 50% new food
Day 5 -6: 25% old food, 75% new food
Day 7: 100% new food
Feeding Guide
Cat Body Weight | Dry Grams Only | Dry Grams + 156g Cans | Dry Grams + 85g Pouches |
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2kg | 30-40 g | 15g + 1/2 | 15g + 1 |
3kg | 40-55 g | 30g + 1/2 | 30g + 1 |
4kg | 50-70 g | 20g + 1 | 40g + 1 |
5kg | 60-85 g | 30g + 1 | 35g + 2 |
6kg | 70-95 g | 40g + 1 | 45g + 2 |
7+ kg | 12g per kg | 8g per kg + 1 | 8g per kg + 2 |