Hill's™ Prescription Foods Urinary Tract line is specially formulated for bladder health to prevent urinary crystals, stones and inflammation.
Urinary Tract Care
A healthy cat's bladder depends on a balanced diet of key nutrients. Excessive minerals can lead to urinary crystals, which can sometimes lead to bladder stones. This can cause discomfort and lead to more serious problems requiring veterinary treatment. Stress in the home has also been shown to negatively impact bladder health.
Hill's ™ nutritionists and veterinarians have specially developed a clinical nutritional formula for cats, c/d ™ stress, a comprehensive soothing and urgency relief formula, to help maintain your cat's urinary tract health while relieving urgency. This formula has been clinically proven to reduce the recurrence of the most common urinary tract symptoms by 89%.
How the product works
- Promotes ideal urine pH
- Enriched with antioxidant formula, potassium citrate, omega-3 fatty acids
- Control magnesium, calcium and phosphorus content
Product Benefits
- Contains ingredients that help manage stress
- Dissolves magnesium ammonium phosphate stones in as little as 7 days (average 27 days)
- Reduce the risk of magnesium ammonium phosphate and calcium oxalate stones
- It is recommended to feed adult cats for a long time
Cat weight | Daily feeding amount |
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6 lb (2.7 kg) | 1/2 cup (45 grams) |
8 lb (3.6 kg) | 5/8 cup (55 grams) |
10 lb (4.5 kg) | 3/4 cup (70 grams) |
12 lb (5,4 kg) | 7/8 cup (80 grams) |
14 lb (6.4 kg) | 1 cup (90 grams) |
16 lb (7,3 kg) | 1 cup (90 g) |
18 lb (8.2 kg) | 1 1/8 cups (100 grams) |
Adjust the amount of food you feed your pet based on how much it needs to maintain its optimal weight. If you are unsure, consult your veterinarian.
For safety and optimal health benefits:
- Please switch feedings over seven days by gradually increasing the new food and decreasing the old food.
- Please feed only recommended Hill's ™ prescription food dry food and canned food.
- Please provide fresh drinking water at all times.
- Have your veterinarian continue to monitor your pet's condition.
- To avoid suffocation, keep the plastic bag out of reach of pets and children.