Hill's Prescription Diet Cat C/D Urinary Care Stress with Chicken is a complete dietetic food for adult cats. This product has been specifically formulated for the nutritional management of cats with stress-associated lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD).
With a delicious chicken flavor, this food is designed to help reduce stress in cats, which is a common risk factor for FLUTD. Additionally, it helps reduce the risk of struvite and calcium oxalate stone formation.
This product is packed with high-quality ingredients, including chicken, corn, rice, and essential vitamins and minerals. It is also enriched with L-tryptophan and milk hydrolyzate to help manage stress.
Therapeutic Indications
Hill's Prescription Diet Cat C/D Urinary Care Stress with Chicken is indicated for adult cats with stress-associated lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). This product helps reduce the risk of struvite and calcium oxalate stone formation, two of the most common types of urinary stones in cats.
It is also indicated for cats with symptoms of feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC), a common and painful condition that can cause urinary problems, including frequent urination, blood in the urine and pain during urination.
Composition
Main ingredients: Chicken, corn, rice, essential vitamins and minerals. Enriched with L-tryptophan and milk hydrolyzate to help manage stress.
Excipients: Oils and fats, by-products of vegetable origin, mineral substances, meat and derivatives.
Contraindications
Do not use in cats with hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients. Not suitable for kittens, pregnant or lactating cats, cats with chronic renal failure, cats with metabolic acidosis or cats with hypertension.
Product safety for the species
This product has been formulated to be safe for long-term use in adult cats. However, it is important to monitor your cat's health regularly and consult your veterinarian if you notice any changes.
Precautions
Make sure your cat always has access to fresh, clean water. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. If the cat refuses to eat the food, consult a veterinarian immediately.
Method of administration
This product can be fed as a dry or wet food, depending on your cat's preferences. Follow your veterinarian's directions for the recommended daily amount.
Treatment program
The duration of treatment depends on the cat's response to the food. In many cases, long-term use may be necessary to manage FLUTD and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Target species
Cats