Hill's Prescription Diet Metabolic & Urinary Stress Pouches Wet Cat Food 85G
$4.08

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$4.08
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Please note, ingredients may vary slightly depending on packaging received due to a formula update.
Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Urinary Stress + Metabolic cat food is clinical nutrition specially formulated to help manage your cat's urinary health and weight. It is a weight management cat food that has been shown to reduce the recurrence rate of the most common urinary signs by 89% and reduce body weight by 11% in 60 days. It is also a urinary health cat food that contains ingredients to help manage stress. This wet cat food is made with chicken and has a delicious taste that your cat will love.
Just like the human obesity epidemic, 55% of the cat population is overweight. Even a little extra weight can impact your cat's quality of life and relationship with family as the extra weight can reduce play time, put your overweight cat at risk of urinary conditions like bladder stones, and negatively affect the general lifelong health of your cat. Stress has also been shown to negatively impact bladder health.
It's important to continue to feed Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Urinary Stress + Metabolic cat food to help manage your cat's urinary health and weight, even after their symptoms improve.
Prescription diets should only be used with the professional advice of your Veterinarian or Veterinary professional. If symptoms persist or you have any concerns please contact your local Veterinary practice, or email us enquiries@petstockvet.com.au.
Meat and animal derivatives (chicken 27%), derivatives of vegetable origin, various sugars, vegetables, oils and fats, eggs and egg derivatives, cereals, vegetable protein extracts, minerals, milk and milk derivatives.
Urine alkalising substances: Potassium citrate (0.5 g/kg), potassium chloride (0.2 g/kg), L-cysteine (1 g/kg).