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Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stress is clinical nutrition tested to lower the recurrence of most common urinary signs by 89% in cats. It's made in the USA with global ingredients you can trust, and was developed by Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians. This food contains ingredients to help manage stress, and is recommended for lifelong feeding of adult cats. Please consult your veterinarian for further information on how Prescription Diet foods can help your cat continue to enjoy a happy and active life.
SKU | 3931097 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Hill's |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 24 X 5.5 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | Yes |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 24 X 3.438 IN |
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Height | 24 X 1.581 IN |
Width | 24 X 3.438 IN |
ulliPork By-Products, Water, Pork Liver, Tuna, Brewers Rice, Chicken Fat, Corn Starch, Powdered Cellulose, Corn Gluten Meal, Soybean Oil, Chicken Liver Flavor, Fish Oil, Hydrolyzed Chicken Flavor, Calcium Sulfate, Guar Gum, Brewers Dried Yeast, Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Choline Chloride, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Niacin Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Biotin, Riboflavin Supplement, Folic Acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement), Taurine, Potassium Citrate, Potassium Chloride, Iodized Salt, Dried Hydrolyzed Casein, L-Tryptophan, minerals (Zinc Oxide, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate), Beta-Carotene./li/ul
Protein: 43.3 %, Fat: 20.1 %, Carbohydrate / NFE: 26.5 %, Crude Fiber: 4 %, Calcium: 0.79 %, Phosphorus: 0.7 %, Potassium: 0.7 %, Sodium: 0.37 %, Magnesium: 0.057 %, Taurine: 0.51 %, Vitamin C: 12 ppm, Vitamin E: 1166 IU/kg, Total Omega-3 FA: 1.04 %, Total Omega-6 FA: 4.23 %.
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Hill's is so confident that your pet will enjoy their foods, that they offer a 100% money-back guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, return the unused portion to the place of purchase for a full refund or replacement.
Please see package for complete feeding instructions. Adjust feeding amounts as necessary to maintain optimal weight. If you are unsure, ask your veterinarian. For best results & safety practices: gradually transition to your pets new food over a 7 day period. Exclusively feed the recommended Prescription Diet dry food, canned food & treats. Keep fresh water available at all times. Have your veterinarian monitor your pets condition.
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If my cat were to start a diet of Hill's® Prescription Diet® c/d Multicare Urinary Care Stress Cat Food, could this bladder stone break up/dissolve and pass?
I feed my cat Hill's Prescription Diet k/d Early Support Chicken Canned Cat Food, and order it from chewy.com, but the are out of stock and vet doesn't carry it. She has only 10 cans left. Is there any other place to get this food quickly?
My male cat has to get off of orijen and should only eat a wet food to prevent urinary blockage and promote urinary health. The vet recommended s/d feline but are there other canned wet food brands that are good for preventing urinary issues and crystal that do not have wheat, corn, soy or by products? And what is the daily serving of wet food for a 12 lb cat?
One of our male cats recdently had a blockage and we had to take him to emergency. We got there in the nick of time, he was going into kidney failure! Naturally he now has to be on special prescription food. The Hill's c/d he doesn't like at all. The Royal Canin he tolerates but will hardly eat it. I always try to mix something else in but it's just a chore to get him to eat now and the poor guy is hungry. He does love Royal Canin's dry SO food and treats. What else can I feed him?
My cat was almost two he was diagnosed w/FLUTD and had crystals in his urine. He had a perineal urethrostomy after being diagnosed. He was originally on hills science c/d and s/d but that became very expensive. He has been one Purina One urinary tract health dry food for about 1.5 years and has had no urinating issues. I want him to lose weight (18lbs) & don't know if his wet food should be urinary or weight loss focused and what his dry food should focus on since I'm doing a mixed diet.
My male cat recently had cytene (not sure of spelling) crystals. The vet said he needs to eat Hill's Science Diet canned food. My cat is 15 pounds so that means I would have to feed him two cans a day at a cost of over $100 a month. Is there any other food that I could give him. Plus the fact Hill's has corn and corn gluten in it.
Maybe cat was just diagnosed with feline urinary syndrome, is there anything I can give him for a treat that will work in conjunction with Hills Prescription diet c/d.?
My Kitty had UTI and US showed possibly crystallized mass in his bladder. The Vet prescribed Hill's Science Diet Adult Urinary & Hairball Control Cat food, which he has to stay on it, forever. My cat has not eaten in a almost a week. He is still on antibiotics and anti nausea meds, (AND appetite enhancer for last 6 days) to no result. he started drinking, but not much of food yet. Please, help!!
My cat Paws has had urinary trouble (minimal output and what I assumed were crystals in his urine) So we took him to the vet immediately. The vet sent us home with anti inflammatory meds and told me to put him on a a wet food diet. since this was his first sign of urinary problems, the vet said we should not worry about Hill's c/d. Should I stick to urinary formulas or just get him switched onto whatever wet he will eat for now since he is used to an all-dry formula?
My 8 y/o male cat had his first bout of cystitis a few weeks ago, my vets only solution was to give Rx food (Hills, Royal Canin or ProPlan) these all have fish products in them (even non fish flavors) and my cat is allergic. They have no other suggestions and said he will have another issue if he's not on that food. I've read about Wysong Uretic wet food, Wysong Biotic ph- supplement, Cystease, Tinkle Tonic, etc - would anything else work as an alternative? PLEASE HELP!
My cat has recently had urinary problems and now after being to the vets he's having to go on a special diet, like most questions in here, he also does not like the Hills or Royal Canin pouches, he also doesn't like the Hills dry food. But since 1 years old i've been feeding him Royal Canin Fit32. Would it be ok to carry on with this? As they state on their website, it is good for urinary health
Right now I am feeding mostly pate cans of Fancy Feast - 4 cats - 6 bowls and I feed separately to one who is old and I do this or she would never get any. My vet wanted my one cat Kahlua on a Hill's prescription G/D diet hard foot so I leave that out for free feed. This has brought her lab values back to normal. They are becoming fat. Is it okay to continue like this? Thanks.