Hills Prescription Diet Feline c/d Urinary Stress Chicken Veterinary Cat Food | 12 kg
€112,48
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Clinically proven nutrition that reduces the risk of recurrence of ICF signs by up to 89%.
Clinically proven nutrition that dissolves sterile struvite uroliths starting on day 14.
Do not use urinary acidifiers when feeding Feline c/d™ Urinary Stress.
Monitor urine to ensure the target urinary pH is maintained, and rule out urinary tract infections if necessary.
Other products to consider:
Reasons to change from a Prescription Diet? Feline c/d? Urinary Stress in cases of FLUTD:
- To dissolve large or multiple sterile struvite uroliths: Prescription Diet? Feline n/a?.
- 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 cats with FLUTD who are obese or prone to obesity: Prescription Diet™ Feline c/d™ Reduced Calorie Multicare
Daily Amounts:
These parameters are only a starting point, because cats' needs vary.1,2 Adjust the daily amount to maintain ideal body weight.
One 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 predisposed to:
- Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC).
- Struvite crystals or uroliths, calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate** (reduction of recurrences).
- Urethral tampons (almost exclusively associated with struvite crystals and calcium phosphate).
Not recommended for:
Kittens.
- Pregnant or lactating female cats.
Rice for beer, dehydrated chicken protein (32%) and turkey, wheat, dehydrated corn gluten, animal fat, hydrolyzed animal protein, minerals, fish oil, soybean oil, vitamins, DL-methionine, L-lysine, taurine, hydrolyzed milk protein, L-tryptophan, hydrolyzed crustacean shell, trace elements, hydrolyzed pork cartilage. Naturally preserved with natural antioxidant (mixture of tocopherols).
Clinically proven nutrition that reduces the risk of recurrence of ICF signs by up to 89%.
Clinically proven nutrition that dissolves sterile struvite uroliths starting on day 14.
Do not use urinary acidifiers when feeding Feline c/d™ Urinary Stress.
Monitor urine to ensure the target urinary pH is maintained, and rule out urinary tract infections if necessary.
Other products to consider:
Reasons to change from a Prescription Diet? Feline c/d? Urinary Stress in cases of FLUTD:
- To dissolve large or multiple sterile struvite uroliths: Prescription Diet? Feline n/a?.
- 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 cats with FLUTD who are obese or prone to obesity: Prescription Diet™ Feline c/d™ Reduced Calorie Multicare
| KEY FEATURES 3 | KEY BENEFITS | |
|---|---|---|
| L-tryptophan and hydrolyzed milk protein | Added | To manage stress, a known risk factor for ICF. |
| Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA & DHA) | Supplemented | To help interrupt the inflammatory cycle. |
| GAGs (glycosaminoglycans) | Supplemented | Natural components of the bladder wall mucosa |
| Magnesium Match Calcium |
Reduced | It reduces the urinary concentration of struvite constituents (magnesium and phosphate) and calcium oxalate constituents. |
| Sodium | Controlled | It helps maintain healthy kidney function. |
| Citrate | Added | It forms soluble complexes with calcium to inhibit the formation of calcium oxalate. |
| Urinary pH objective | Acidic: pH 6.2 - 6.4 | It inhibits the formation and aggregation of struvite crystals without promoting the formation of oxalate crystals. |
| Water | Increased in sachet formulas | It increases urine volume to dilute the constituents of all uroliths. |
| Vitamin E and β-carotene | Added | It helps neutralize free radicals to help fight urolithiasis. |
| Vitamin C | Not added | It is a precursor to oxalate. |
Daily Amounts:
These parameters are only a starting point, because cats' needs vary.1,2 Adjust the daily amount to maintain ideal 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 predisposed to:
- Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC).
- Struvite crystals or uroliths, calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate** (reduction of recurrences).
- Urethral tampons (almost exclusively associated with struvite crystals and calcium phosphate).
Not recommended for:
Kittens.
- Pregnant or lactating female cats.
Average Nutritional Content:
| As food | Dry matter 4 | per 100 kcal/ME 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 (crude) | 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 IU |
| 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 | |
| Target: Urinary pH | 6.2 - 6.4 |
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Hills Prescription Diet Feline c/d Urinary Stress Chicken Veterinary Cat Food | 12 kg
€112,48