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Hill’s Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stress + Metabolic for cats

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Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stress + Metabolic cat food is created to help you take care of your cat's well being in three important ways. This food contains nutrients to promote urinary health in cats, and prevent the risk of urinary tract disease and bladder stones. It contains ingredients to help manage stress, a risk factor for urinary conditions. It also helps to kickstart your cat’s metabolism to help them burn fat rather than storing it.

Obesity and stress are both factors that can contribute to urinary health problems, especially in cats. In fact, overweight cats are 2.5 times more likely to have urinary issues, such as Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD).

By managing stress and weight gain concurrently, you can help to keep your cat’s urinary system in good health.

Benefits of Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stress + Metabolic cat food

Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stress + Metabolic is made with the full strength technology of Metabolic and c/d Multicare Stress cat food. Studies have shown the following:

  • Reduces the recurrence of the most common urinary signs by 89%.1
  • Dissolves struvite stones in as little as 7 days.2
  • Reduces body weight by 11% in 60 days.3

Talk to your vet about which Prescription Diet food may be best suited to your cat, depending on their unique needs. 

1 Kruger JM, Lulich JP, MacLeay J, et al. Comparison of foods with differing nutritional profiles for long-term management of acute nonobstructive idiopathic cystitis in cats. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2015;247(5):508-517.
2 Lulich JP, Kruger JM, MacLeay JM, et al. Efficacy of two commercially available, low-magnesium, urine acidifying dry foods for the dissolution of struvite uroliths in cats. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2013;243:1147-1153. Average 27 days in vivo study in urolith forming cats.
3 Data on file. Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
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