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Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care with Chicken Dry Cat Food

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Hill's Prescription Diet SKU: 6247 Barcode: 52742624709

Size: 4 lb

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Hill's Prescription Cat Food Urinary Care – c/d Multicare with Chicken for Feline Bladder Health

Hill's Prescription Cat Food Urinary Care – c/d Multicare with Chicken is a veterinarian-formulated dry food designed specifically to support feline urinary tract health. Clinically tested to lower recurrence of common urinary signs by 89%, this advanced formula addresses the underlying causes of feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) — including struvite and calcium oxalate stones.

Crafted in the USA using trusted global ingredients, this diet features controlled mineral content, antioxidants, potassium citrate, and omega-3 fatty acids. It's ideal for long-term feeding and is part of Hill’s proprietary S+OXSHIELD program to reduce the risk of urinary stone formation by optimizing the bladder environment.

What Are the Benefits of Hill’s c/d Multicare Urinary Tract Cat Food with Chicken?

  • Clinically Proven Results:
    • Dissolves sterile struvite stones in as little as 7 days (average 27 days).
    • Reduces recurrence of urinary signs by up to 89% with continuous use.
  • Prevention-Focused Nutrition:
    • Controlled levels of magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus minimize crystal formation.
    • Promotes ideal urinary pH to prevent mineral aggregation in the bladder.
  • Veterinary-Recommended Daily Diet:
    • Developed by Hill’s veterinary nutritionists and PhD scientists.
    • Long-term feeding is safe and provides continuous urinary tract support.
  • Advanced Urinary Support Formula:
    • Enriched with antioxidants to combat free radicals.
    • Contains potassium citrate to reduce urinary calcium excretion.
    • Includes omega-3 fatty acids (from fish oil) to lower inflammation in urinary tissue.

How Does Hill's Prescription Urinary Cat Food Work?

This formula works at multiple physiological levels to enhance urinary wellness:

Functional Area

Action Taken

Urinary pH Balance

Maintains slightly acidic pH to dissolve struvite and deter stone formation.

Mineral Control

Limited magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus to reduce crystal building blocks.

Tissue Health

Omega-3s help reduce inflammation in bladder walls.

Oxidative Defense

Antioxidants support cellular repair and immune defense in the urinary tract.

How to Feed Hill’s Urinary Care Cat Food (c/d Multicare)? (Dosage and Administration)

Always consult your veterinary for exact dosage instructions depending on your pet's condition.

Cat Weight (lbs)

Daily Amount (Cups)

5

1/4

10

1/2

15

3/4

Feeding Tips:

  • Transition over 7–10 days to avoid digestive upset.
  • Feed as a sole source of nutrition unless directed otherwise.
  • Keep fresh water available at all times.
  • Monitor weight and urinary behavior; consult vet regularly.

What Ingredients Are in Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Urinary Cat Food?

Active Ingredients Supporting Urinary Health:

  • Chicken – High-quality lean protein.
  • Potassium Citrate – Helps neutralize urinary acids and prevent calcium oxalate stones.
  • Fish Oil – Source of anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids (EPA & DHA).
  • Calcium Sulfate – Helps balance calcium excretion and reduce stone formation.
  • DL-Methionine – Supports acidic urine pH to dissolve crystals.

Full Ingredient List:

  • Chicken, Whole Grain Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Whole Grain Wheat, Brewers Rice, Chicken Fat, Chicken Meal, Egg Product, Pork Flavor, Soybean Oil, Fish Oil, L-Lysine, Lactic Acid, Calcium Sulfate, Potassium Chloride, Choline Chloride, Potassium Citrate, DL-Methionine, Taurine, L-Tryptophan, and vitamin & mineral premix.

Are There Any Side Effects With This Urinary Cat Food?

Most cats tolerate this food well, but during the transition period or initial use, you may observe:

  • Increased thirst or urination (normal adaptation)
  • Slight digestive changes (transitional)
  • Reduced appetite (rare; adjust feeding pace)

If adverse symptoms persist, consult your veterinarian immediately.

What Warnings Should Pet Owners Be Aware Of?

  • Not suitable for kittens, pregnant, or lactating cats.
  • Feed under vet supervision only.
  • Store in a cool, dry place with packaging sealed tightly.
  • Do not mix with other non-prescription cat foods.

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FAQs - Hill’s c/d Multicare Urinary Tract Cat Food with Chicken

1. What is Hill’s c/d Multicare Urinary Tract Cat Food with Chicken used for?

Hill’s c/d Multicare is used to manage and prevent urinary health conditions in cats, including struvite and calcium oxalate stones, by controlling mineral levels and promoting optimal urine pH.

2. How long does it take for Hill’s c/d Multicare to dissolve struvite stones?

Struvite stones can begin dissolving in as little as 7 days, with an average dissolution time of 27 days, depending on the cat’s health and adherence to the diet.

3. Can Hill’s c/d Multicare be fed to cats without urinary problems?

It is not recommended for healthy cats without urinary issues unless advised by a vet, as the formula is tailored for therapeutic management and may not meet all nutritional needs of healthy cats.

4. Does Hill’s c/d help prevent urinary blockages in male cats?

Yes, Hill’s c/d helps reduce the risk of urinary blockages in male cats by maintaining a low urinary pH and limiting minerals that contribute to stone formation, especially in the narrow male urethra.

5. Is Hill’s c/d Multicare Urinary Cat Food suitable for long-term feeding?

Yes, Hill’s c/d Multicare is clinically formulated for lifelong feeding under veterinary supervision to provide ongoing urinary tract health support for cats with recurrent issues.

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