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As pets are getting older, damage to kidney tissues may occur. This process is irreversible, and will lead to further loss of kidney function. Hill's nutritionists & veterinarians developed Prescription Diet k/d, clinical nutrition to support your cat's kidney function and help sustain muscle mass. In fact, the nutrition of k/d is clinically tested nutrition to improve & lengthen quality of life.
SKU | 2685218 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Tuna |
Primary Brand | Hill's Prescription Diet |
Days to Ship | Ships Within 2-5 Business Days |
Weight | 24 X 2.9 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | Yes |
Primary Flavor | Tuna |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 24 X 10.5 IN |
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Height | 24 X 3.125 IN |
Width | 24 X 8 IN |
Water, Pork Liver, Carrots, Tuna, Chicken, Rice, Rice Starch, Spinach, Chicken Fat, Pea Protein, Chicken Liver Flavor, Sunflower Oil, Powdered Cellulose, Fish Oil, Potassium Alginate, Coconut Oil, L-Threonine, Egg Whites, Calcium Lactate, Calcium Gluconate, Natural Flavor, Guar Gum, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Ascorbic Acid (source of Vitamin C), Niacin Supplement, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (source of Vitamin K), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin D3 Supplement), Potassium Citrate, Choline Chloride, Taurine, L-Arginine, Calcium Chloride, Dicalcium Phosphate, L-Carnitine, minerals (Zinc Oxide, Ferrous Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Manganous Oxide, Calcium Iodate), Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Beta-Carotene, Calcium Carbonate.
Protein: Min. 3.5 % Fat: Min. 3.0 % Crude Fiber: Max. 1.5 % Taurine: Min. 0.04 %
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. Cover and refrigerate unused portion. Adjust feeding amounts as necessary to maintain optimal weight. If you are unsure, ask your veterinarian.
Veterinarian authorized products ship only after Petco receives an authorization from your vet. We will not need to reach out to your vet or you if the authorization includes refills. When all available refills are used or the authorization expires, we will reach out to your vet to obtain a new authorization. For new authorizations, we will attempt to reach your vet for a total of 5 days. If your vet does not respond within 5 days, we will then reach out to you for a total of 3 days. If no response is given, the order will then be canceled.
These amounts are a starting point only and should be adjusted to maintain proper weight. These amounts are a starting point only and should be adjusted to maintain proper weight.
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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 dog has kidney disease. She's on hills kd diet but refuse to eat it without meat. What is the best meat for her to have?
my 12 year old cat was recently diagnosed with early stages of kidney disease. i had her eating the dry food from Hills K/D and she was ok with that. Then i moved her to the wet food because she stopped eating the dry. now she’ll eat the wet food for a day or so and then refuses. the only food she never misses a meal is fancy feast pate and blue buffalo healthy gourmet pate. i know commercial food isn’t great, but are either of these foods near the percentile a kidney cat needs?
My 15 year old cat has stage 2 kidney disease. She shows no changes in her personality or daily habits. She will not eat any of the renal wet prescription diet food that our vet has suggested. What would be the best brand of store shelf wet food for her? I have been reading labels for high protein and moisture, good Omega 3, low phosphorus and alot of brands seem to be about the same. She is a fussy eater.
My cat had annual blood work done and was diagnosed with SLIGHT increase in kidney values. The vet recommended that I put her on some sort of kidney diet food(Royal Canine or Hills Science Diet) She normally eats Rachael Ray Nutrish dry, and Special Kitty canned. I was looking at the ingredients in the food brands the vet recommended and they have a lot of grains and fillers. I was thinking to keep the foods I normally use for her and buy some sort of kidney support supplement instead. Thoughts?
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My cat has early stages of kidney disease. We have put her on a hills science diet prescription food and she's doing well on it. But I wonder about treats. I don't want to mess with what she eats to much cause her levels are stabled. But I'd like to give her something once in awhile. I tried baking her food into treats and she didn't like it. Are there any treats you recommend for cats with kidney issues? What about human food as treats?
My vet wants tony to start a kidney diet b/c his values are beginning to trend upwards in the last year. I’ve tried every Rx kidney diet in the last few weeks & was told it could take a long time .. I should mix it in with his regular food and gradually increase the amount of kidney food. He’s not falling for it.I read about sprinkling bonito flakes(dried tuna flakes)on top of the food to help. Is this safe?also I read about giving him Calcitriol (synthetic form of Vit. D) to help kidney disease
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