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Product Description
Hill's c/d Urinary Stress Stew - Prescription Diet - Feline
A good foundation for the urinary tract begins with the right balance of nutrients. Too many minerals promote the formation of bladder gritter, which can eventually lead to the formation of bladder stones. In addition, stress can have a negative impact on the health of your cat's bladder. The Hill's c/d Urinary Stress Stew, with tasty chicken and vegetables, supports the urinary tract and helps to control stress.
Key features
- Improves the desired pH value of your cat's urine
- Including antioxidants, potassium citrate and Omega 3 fatty acids
- With a limited magnesium, calcium and phosphor content
- Added vitamin B6
- Contains L-tryptophan and milk protein hydrolysate (casein) to manage stress
- Improves the function of the bladder for cats with FLUTD (feline lower urinary tract disease)
- Supports the solution of struvite stones
- Helps to diminish the production of struvite stones and calcium oxalate stones
Suitable for
Cats with urinary tract problems and stress
Flavour
Chicken and vegetables
Contents
24 x 82 grams
Composition
Pork, chicken (10%), wheat gluten, maize starch, rice flour, rice, dried carrots, digest, minerals, animal fat, fish oil, soybean oil, spinach, taurine, vitamins and trace elements. Total vegetables 1%.
Average nutritional and calorie value
Protein: 8.2 %, Fat: 3.8 %, Carbohydrate (NFE): 6.5 %, Crude fibre: 0.1 %, Crude Ash: 1.1 %, Total dietary fibre: 0.3 , Calcium: 0.16 %, Phospohorus: 0.14 %, Potassium: 0.18 %, Sodium: 0.07 %, Chloride: 0.18 %, Magnesium: 0.012 %, L-lysine: 0.40 %, Taurine: 0.08 %, Vitamin A: 26129 IU/kg, Vitamin C: 1 ppm, Vitamin D: 335 IU/kg, Vitamin E: 145 IU/kg, Omega-3-fatty acids: 0.17 %, Omega-6-fatty acids: 0.78 %, Beta-carotene: 1.50 ppm, L-carnitine: 5.1 ppm
Hill's c/d Urinary Stress Stew - Prescription Diet - Feline reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By John, Friday 24 March 2023