Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Stew Wet Adult Cat Food 24 x 82g

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Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Stew Wet Adult Cat Food 24 x 82g

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£37.29

(£18.95/kg)

£35.43

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Product description

Veterinary-recommended dietetic food, formulated to support with urinary health and lower recurrence of common urinary signs.
  • checkmarkVeterinary dietetic food
  • health-crossSupports urinary health

A healthy bladder starts with the right balance of vital nutrients. Excess minerals can encourage the formation of crystals in the urine, which may lead to the creation of bladder stones. They can cause discomfort and lead to more serious problems that require the care of a veterinarian.

Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians developed Prescription Diet c/d Multicare clinical nutrition specially formulated to support your cat's urinary health. In fact, c/d Multicare is clinically proven nutrition to lower the recurrence rate of the most common urinary signs by 89%. This wet food is made with chicken and has an irresistible taste that your cat will love.

Who is it for?

  • Suitable for

    Adult cats.

  • Not suitable for

    Growing kittens, pregnant or nursing cats.

  • Important information

    This is a veterinary dietetic food and should only be used based on the recommendation of a veterinary professional. Please refer to the Care and Safety tab for further important information.

Approximate Dimensions (Product)

  • 24 x 82g H0.37 x W0.66 x D0.66cm
  • Product code: 7142858

Recommended for

Calcium oxalate urolithiasis, reduce recurrence. Calcium phosphate urolithiasis, reduce recurrence. Struvite dissolution. Struvite urolithiasis, reduce recurrence. Mild to moderate stages of heart disease, including asymptomatic. Advanced stages of heart disease.

Not recommended for

Patients with concurrent use of urinary acidifiers.

Knowledge is Hill's first ingredient and Hill's understands what dogs and cats need to live a long and healthy life, which is why all Hill's foods provide precisely balanced, high quality nutrition based on pets' age and unique needs. Science has driven the creation of Hill's foods since 1939 and today our dog and cat foods are still created using the combined expertise of over 220 vets, scientists and pet nutritionists. Hill's believes that fed everyday the right nutrition makes little transformations which can add up to incredible results.

Composition

with Chicken and added Vegetables: Pork liver, chicken (10%), wheat gluten, maize starch, rice flour, dried carrots, rice, digest, minerals, animal fat, fish oil, soybean oil, spinach powder, taurine, vitamins and trace elements. Total vegetables 1.2%

Analytical Constituents

  • Protein8.2%
  • Crude Fibres0.13%
  • Crude Oils and Fats3.7%
  • Crude Ash1.18%
  • Moisture80.1%
  • Omega (3 and/or 6)Not Stated
  • CalciumNot Stated
  • PhosphorusNot Stated

Nutritional Additives and Trace Elements

  • PER KG3b103 (Iron) 6.8mg
  • 3b202 (Iodine)0.2mg
  • 3b405 (Copper)0.6mg
  • 3b503 (Manganese)1.5mg
  • 3b603 (Zinc)21.5mg

Sensory Additives

None Stated

Technological Additives

Potassium alginate 4g

Daily Feeding Guide

Feeding Guide

Feeding Guide
Weight of CatAdult Maintenance Mixed FeedingAdult Maintenance Wet Food Only
2kg1x 82g Can + 20g Dry Food2x 82g Can
3kg1x 82g Can + 30g Dry Food3x 82g Can
4kg1x 82gCan+ 45g Dry Food3.5x 82g Can
5kg1x 82g Can + 55g Dry Food4x 82g Can
6kg11x 82g Can + 65g Dry Food4.5x 82g Can
7kg+1x 82g Can + 11g Dry Food per 1kg of Cat Weight60g of Wet Food per 1kg of Cat Weight

Warnings and Safety

This is a veterinary diet product - it is really important that it is only used specifically for a pet that has been recommended this product by a veterinary professional. A vet will be able to give you all of the information and advice you may need regarding your pet's condition. They recommend that you seek veterinary advice at least every 6 months once you start using this veterinary diet to make sure that it is still appropriate. If your pet's health deteriorates in any way, please contact your vet immediately. Please note that by adding this product to your basket you have read and understood the above information.

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4.4 out of 5

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  • My cat is obsessed + her coat has never been better


    Yes, I recommend this product

    My cat was prescribed CD multicare stress when she was diagnosed with crystals in her urine. I was really worried she would be stuck on a diet that wasn't appetising however the transition went well and I've never seen her more obsessed with her food! She cannot get enough of the chicken & vegetable stew. Furthermore, I've never seen or felt her coat so soft and silky. I am absolutely thrilled!

    PR

      a month ago, Canberra

      Originally posted on www.hillspet.com

    • Great food wish there was a variety pack.


      Yes, I recommend this product

      My cat does love this cat food. But he's a cat that likes variety. We get the 24 pack from Chewy. I wish there was a variety of 12 of the Tuna stew and 12 of the chicken stew to give him a little bit of a variety. Because I'm having to buy 24 of the chicken and 8 on top of that of the tuna. Which is coating quiet a bit more money.

      Cat food

        10 months ago, Washington

        Originally posted on www.hillspet.com

      • Great but need larger can


        Yes, I recommend this product

        My cat loves it. It is the only canned urinary food that he will eat. But it is so expensive!! When will you make it in 5.5 oz?

        Sammy

          a year ago, Cincinnati

          Originally posted on www.hillspet.com

        • If the cat is happy, I’m happy

          I was told to go on this prescription food by the vet when my cat was completely blocked. He seems to like the food after we had an adjustment period. I give him his probiotics in his food along with his prescribed medications. If he is happy then I’m happy. I don’t care the cost tbh, as long as it will keep him from getting blocked, my emotions can’t take that again.

          Grace and Prince

            2 years ago, South Carolina

            Originally posted on www.hillspet.com

          • Make this in the big can please!


            Yes, I recommend this product

            Please make this in the 5.5 oz can!!! This is the only flavor my cats like and it is too expensive to feed two cats the small cans.

            Chet

              3 years ago, Orlando, FL

              Originally posted on www.hillspet.com

            • Not as acidifying as S/D *please read*


              No, I don't recommend this product

              [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is based on my experience with my cat's urinary blockage and months of testing and diet changes. Main takeaways: - if your cat, particularly male cat, is in need of an immediately acidifying diet to dissolve struvite crystals or stones, buy the Hill's WET S/D. Your cat needs the wet version and specifically the ingredients in the S/D to aggressively dissolve the struvite crystals (note that DL-methionine isn't listed in c/d but is in s/d) - This is a TEMPORARY solution! Please test your cat's urine after 2 weeks on this diet. Once crystals/stones are dissolved, change the diet to a healthy and species appropriate wet food or better yet raw food. Longterm use of an acidifying diet can lead to a different type of crystal: oxalate which can occur in the kidneys (trust me, avoid a dangerous surgery) - the best diet longterm is high in water and low in minerals (magnesium, calcium, phosphorus). The aforementioned 3 minerals are heavily found in bones and fish, so bones should only make up a small portion of the meal (mimic the prey of cats in the wild) and avoid fish (which can be very addicting)

              Shay

                4 years ago, Los Angeles, CA

                Originally posted on www.hillspet.com

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