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Hill's k/d Kidney Care - Prescription Diet

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  • Product Description

    Please note: Hill's Prescription Diet - Feline Metabolic + Urinary Stress is currently undergoing a packaging change. The product received may differ in appearance from the photo, but the composition has remained the same.

    Hill's k/d - Kidney Care - Prescription Diet - Feline

    The k/d diet by Hill's has been specially developed by veterinarians for cats with kidney disorders. Hill's Prescription Diet k/d Feline can prolong life expectancy and improve the cat's quality of life by slowing the development of symptoms.

    Also available in Hill's k/d Kidney Care - Prescription Diet - Feline wet food.

    Kidney disorders

    Kidney disease can have many different causes and is either sudden (acute) or gradual (chronic). Kidney disorders can be caused by other diseases or changes in health, as a result of breed and hereditary predisposition, and even due to improper nutrition. Symptoms of kidney disease usually occur when over two thirds of kidney function is already lost. Hill's k/d Feline prolongs life and improves the cat's quality of life by slowing the development of symptoms.

    Features

    • Reduced protein prevents discomfort due to toxic degradation.
    • Extra omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil promote blood flow to the kidneys.
    • High levels of antioxidants help neutralise free radicals.
    • Tastes delicious and can be combined with both wet and dry food.

    Composition

    Hill's k/d - Feline - Dry Food (Chicken)

    Composition: Brewers' rice, animal fat, maize gluten meal, chicken (17%) and turkey meal, pea protein, wheat, dried whole egg, minerals, digest, dried beet pulp, fish oil, rice protein concentrate, soybean oil, L-carnitine, vitamins, taurine, trace elements and beta-carotene. With a natural antioxidant (mixed tocopherols).

    Nutritional contents: Protein: 28.1 %, Fat: 21.6 %, Carbohydrate (NFE): 39.8 %, Crude fibre: 1.0 %, Calcium: 0.73 %, Phospohorus: 0.46 %, Potassium: 0.71 %, Sodium: 0.24 %, Magnesium: 0.059 %, Taurine: 0.20 %, Vitamin C: 108 ppm, Vitamin E: 575 IU/kg, L-carnitine: 519.2 ppm

    Hill's k/d - Feline - Dry Food (Tuna)

    Composition: Brewers' rice, maize starch, animal fat, maize gluten meal, rice protein concentrate, chicken and turkey meal, dried beet pulp, tuna meal (9%), pea protein, dried whole egg, soybean oil, minerals, fish oil, digest, L-carnitine, taurine, vitamins, trace elements and beta-carotene. With a natural antioxidant (mixed tocopherols).

    Nutritional contents: Protein: 27.8 %, Fat: 19.7 %, Carbohydrate (NFE): 41.5 %, Crude fibre: 1.5 %, Crude Ash: 5.0 %, Soluble fibre: 1.4 %, Calcium: 0.77 %, Phospohorus: 0.46 %, Potassium: 0.70 %, Sodium: 0.23 %, Magnesium: 0.081 %, Taurine: 0.43 %, Vitamin A: 9653 IU/kg, Vitamin C: 108 ppm, Vitamin D: 1026 IU/kg, Vitamin E: 575 IU/kg, Omega-3-fatty acids: 0.97 %, Omega-6-fatty acids: 3.46 %, Beta-carotene: 2.90 ppm, L-carnitine: 525.2 ppm, Glucosamine: 245 ppm, Chondroitin sulphate: 226 ppm

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Hill's k/d Kidney Care - Prescription Diet reviews
  • lovely gravy
    By Felicity, Monday 18 January 2021

    Unfortunately, my cat only licks off the gravy. If I mash it she will not eat it at all. Tried mixing with other food but still leaves it all. A lot of wastage.

  • My old cat finds this palatable.
    By Amanda, Tuesday 29 December 2020

    My elderly cat is early stages renal failure so this diet is about mitigating further deterioration for him. He seems to find it palatable and easy to eat without teeth (extracted due to stomatitis) and he enjoys licking up the gravy and morsels. He does seem brighter and healthier overall.

  • Renal cat food
    By Graham Leonard , Saturday 31 October 2020

    Sorry our cat doesn't like it