🐾 Purr-fectly crafted for your cat's health!
Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stress Urinary Care Chicken & Vegetable Stew is a specially formulated wet food designed to support urinary health in adult cats. This 24-pack of 2.9 oz cans is clinically tested to reduce urinary signs by 89% and helps dissolve struvite stones, making it an essential choice for your feline's lifelong wellness.
Number of Items | 24 |
Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
Unit Count | 69.6 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
M**W
Chunky Kitties will eat!
My cat was put on this to loose weight - it has been a small struggle since he had an automatic feeder before and now he needs to patiently wait for me to pop open the can. I also add a can full of water just to add water into his diet. He pees a lot more - but he has lost a pound in 2 weeks!Pros:- he eats it- he is loosing weight- his poops look way more heathyCons- pees way more- takes some encouragement to eat
A**.
Cat has crystal problems.
Works great for our special cat, sadly it's expensive and there is no competition for it.
M**A
Great to get for my cats
Love not having to go into the vet to get this and my pets love me not running out! Love the subscription for this food!
A**
Looks yummy to eat, smells bad.
Looks so good! Looks like real food, very nutritious and chunky. Can smell from a yard away. Very strong and stinky? Must be the medicine in it. Small container perfect for older cats.
R**S
Highly recommend!
Amazing!! Worked so well to calm our cat.
M**.
WOW ! THEY’re EATING IT IMMEDIATELY !!!
After a veterinary emergency, I was told my finicky 13 yr old male kitty could only have ….this special diet ….. I thought we were DOOMED !!!Much to my delight & relief he DEVOURED this food like it’s what he’d always been waiting for !UNBELIEVABLE ! … & I was SO RELIEVED ! ❤️🐈⬛Oh …. No smell !👍, look like real food, has bits of carrots, rice & greens. Definitely costs more, but little to none is thrown away, & I am seeing improvements in their health, behavior, & coats
E**R
Prescription for a reason.
After $Thousands spent on medical care for a recurring problem, this cat is only getting proper food, made specifically for his issues.
E**N
product title is false advertising, and products contain primarily pork
The ingredent for this food are listed in microscopic letters under the label. First ingredient is water, and the second is pork liver. Chicken comes third; this means that there is more pork than chicken in the product. The name of the product should be renamed as Pork and Vegetables or Pork, Chicken, and vegetables. Out of every serving, my cat eats around big chunks of food, leading to wasting half a can per day of very expensive food. My pet wild crows get an expensive treat every day! In addition, my cat eats around the carrots and rice. Cats are purely carnivores; they don't eat vegetables and rice. The latter two ingredients are fillers. I bought the Hills Urinary Care c/d, "with chicken" c/d, and the primary ingredient is pork by-products, then water, then pork liver, then chicken. She will eat Hills c/d Dry Food, for which the primary ingredient is fish, then cracked barley, then whole grain oats . On this diet she has lost 4/5 of a pound since January 30th. Total expense for these three products was 156.23. I do not like dishonesty in product advertisement, but my cat has a urninary problem and this food is may cure that without medication, as the vet has advised me. I had tested out the wet food products and my cat ate them, albeit reluctantly, but she has stopped with the second wet catfood. She had never eaten wet catfood before. Here goes another donation to the cat shelter. If she's eating her way around half a can of food; then I'm actually paying double the price, or $60.99 x 2 for 24 cans. That works out to be $5.08 per can. That's expensive food !!! I can feed my cat organic chicken for less. Her urinary leakage hasn't stopped, but it's much better. Advice: pay attention to what you are buying and ask the manufacturer what the ingredients are, before you buy. As usual, it's all about the money. BTW, my cat wouldn't touch Science DIet, in case anyone is wondering.
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