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Hills Prescription Diet Feline with Urinary Stress Chicken | 1.5 kg
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Additional information:
- Clinically proven nutrition that reduces the risk of recurrence of FIC signs by up to 89%.
- Clinically proven nutrition that dissolves sterile struvite uroliths from day 14.
- Do not use urinary acidifiers when feeding Feline c/d? Urinary Stress.
- Monitor urine to ensure that target urinary pH is maintained, and if necessary eliminate urinary tract infections.
Other products to consider:
Reasons to switch from Prescription Diet? Feline c/d? Urinary Stress in cases of FLUTD:
- To dissolve large or multiple sterile struvite uroliths: Prescription Diet? Feline s/d?.
- For FLUTD due to urate, cystine or xanthine uroliths: Prescription Diet? Feline k/d? .
- **If calcium phosphate is present as brushite: Prescription Diet? Feline k/d?.
- For obese or obese cats with FLUTD: Prescription Diet? Feline c/d? Multicare Reduced Calorie
Daily Amounts:
These parameters are just a starting point, because cats' needs vary.1,2 Adjust the daily amount to maintain optimal body weight.
An 85g sachet is equivalent to 20 grams of dry food.
Recommended for:
- Initial nutritional management of cats with any type of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD), including feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC), crystalluria and/or urolithiasis and urethral plugs.
- Dissolution of sterile struvite uroliths.
Long-term nutritional management of cats with a predisposition to:
- Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC).
- Crystals or uroliths of struvite, calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate** (reduction of recurrences).
- Urethral plugs (almost exclusively associated with struvite and calcium phosphate crystals).
Not recommended for:
- Kittens.
- Pregnant or lactating cats.
Brewer's rice, dehydrated chicken protein (32%) and turkey, wheat, dehydrated corn gluten, animal fat, animal protein hydrolysate, minerals, fish oil, soybean oil, vitamins, DL-methionine, L-lysine, taurine, hydrolysed milk protein, L-tryptophan, hydrolysed crustacean shell, trace elements, hydrolysed pork cartilage. Naturally preserved with natural antioxidant (mixed tocopherols).
- Clinically proven nutrition that reduces the risk of recurrence of FIC signs by up to 89%.
- Clinically proven nutrition that dissolves sterile struvite uroliths from day 14.
- Do not use urinary acidifiers when feeding Feline c/d? Urinary Stress.
- Monitor urine to ensure that target urinary pH is maintained, and if necessary eliminate urinary tract infections.
Other products to consider:
Reasons to switch from Prescription Diet? Feline c/d? Urinary Stress in cases of FLUTD:
- To dissolve large or multiple sterile struvite uroliths: Prescription Diet? Feline s/d?.
- For FLUTD due to urate, cystine or xanthine uroliths: Prescription Diet? Feline k/d? .
- **If calcium phosphate is present as brushite: Prescription Diet? Feline k/d?.
- For obese or obese cats with FLUTD: Prescription Diet? Feline c/d? Multicare Reduced Calorie
KEY FEATURES 3 | KEY BENEFITS | |
---|---|---|
L-tryptophan and hydrolyzed milk protein | Added | To control stress, a known risk factor for FIC. |
Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA & DHA) | Supplemented | To help break the inflammatory cycle. |
GAGs (glycosaminoglycans) | Supplemented | Natural components of the bladder wall mucosa |
Magnesium Match Calcium |
Reduced | Reduces the urinary concentration of struvite constituents (magnesium and phosphate) and calcium oxalate constituents. |
Sodium | Controlled | Helps maintain healthy kidney function. |
Citrate | Added | It forms soluble complexes with calcium to inhibit the formation of calcium oxalate. |
Purpose of urinary pH | Acid: pH 6.2 - 6.4 | Inhibits the formation and aggregation of struvite crystals, without enhancing the formation of oxalate crystals. |
Water | Increased in sachet formulas | Increases urine volume to dilute the constituents of all uroliths. |
Vitamin E and ?-carotene | Added | Helps neutralize free radicals to help fight urolithiasis. |
Vitamin C | Not added | It is a precursor of oxalate. |
Daily Amounts:
These parameters are just a starting point, because cats' needs vary.1,2 Adjust the daily amount to maintain optimal body weight.
Body Weight kg | Dry grams |
---|---|
2 | 30 - 40 |
3 | 40 - 55 |
4 | 50 - 70 |
5 | 60 - 85 |
6 | 70 - 95 |
7 + | 12 per kg |
Mixed Feeding Guide:
Body Weight kg | Sachet (85g) | Dry grams |
---|---|---|
2 | 1 | 15 |
3 | 1 | 30 |
4 | 1 | 40 |
5 | 2 | 35 |
6 | 2 | 45 |
7 + | 2 | 8 per kg |
- Initial nutritional management of cats with any type of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD), including feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC), crystalluria and/or urolithiasis and urethral plugs.
- Dissolution of sterile struvite uroliths.
Long-term nutritional management of cats with a predisposition to:
- Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC).
- Crystals or uroliths of struvite, calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate** (reduction of recurrences).
- Urethral plugs (almost exclusively associated with struvite and calcium phosphate crystals).
Not recommended for:
- Kittens.
- Pregnant or lactating cats.
Average Nutritional Content:
As food | Dry matter 4 | per 100 kcal/EM 5 | |
---|---|---|---|
Protein | 32.3 % | 34.2 % | 8.4 g |
Fat | 15.7% | 16.6 % | 4.1 g |
Carbohydrates | 40.2 % | 42.5 % | 10.4 g |
Fiber (raw) | 0.9 % | 0.9 % | 0.2 g |
Humidity | 5.5% | 1.4 g | |
Calcium | 0.70 % | 0.74 % | 181 mg |
Match | 0.68% | 0.72 % | 176 mg |
Sodium | 0.35% | 0.37% | 90 mg |
Potassium | 0.83 % | 0.88 % | 214 mg |
Magnesium | 0.07 % | 0.07 % | 18 mg |
Chloride | 0.90 % | 0.95 % | 233 mg |
Sulfate | 0.64 % | 0.68% | 165 mg |
Omega-3 fatty acids | 0.71 % | 0.75% | 183 mg |
Omega-6 fatty acids | 3.40 % | 3.60 % | 879 mg |
Taurine | 2,330 mg/kg | 2,466 mg/kg | 60 mg |
Tryptophan | 0.35 mg/kg | 0.37 mg/kg | |
Vitamin A 10 | 6,045 IU/kg | 6,397 IU/kg | 156 IU |
Vitamin D 10 | 644 IU/kg | 681 IU/kg | 17 UI |
Vitamin E 10 | 600 mg/kg | 635 mg/kg | 16 mg |
Beta-carotene | 1.5 mg/kg | 1.6 mg/kg | 0.04 mg |
Metabolizable Energy:
As food | Dry matter 4 | |
---|---|---|
kcal/100g | 387 | 410 |
kj/100g | 1.619 | 1.713 |
Urinary acidifier | DL-methionine 3 g/kg | |
Hydrolyzed milk protein | 1 g/kg | |
Objective urinary pH | 6.2 - 6.4 |
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Hills Prescription Diet Feline with Urinary Stress Chicken | 1.5 kg
€24,32 EUR