🐾 Purr-fectly Crafted for Your Cat's Health!
Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care with Chicken Dry Cat Food is a veterinary diet designed to support urinary health in adult cats. This 17.6 lb. bag is clinically proven to reduce urinary signs and dissolve struvite stones, ensuring your feline friend stays healthy and happy.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 17.6 Pounds |
Unit Count | 281.6 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
Y**E
Highly Recommended for Cats with Urinary Issues
I started using Hill’s Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Wet Cat Food after my veterinarian recommended it for my cat who had recurring urinary tract issues. Within weeks of transitioning her to this diet, I noticed a significant improvement. She seems more comfortable, and we haven’t had any flare-ups since starting this food. The fact that it’s designed specifically to prevent urinary problems gives me peace of mind.Loved by Picky EatersOne of my concerns was whether my cat would like the taste since she’s a notoriously picky eater. To my surprise, she absolutely loves it! The combination of tuna, vegetables, and rice stew seems to appeal to her, and she always finishes her bowl. The texture is perfect, not too dry or too wet, making it easy for her to eat.Convenient and Worth the PriceAlthough it’s a bit more expensive than regular cat food, it’s absolutely worth it for the health benefits it provides. The subscription option is a lifesaver because it ensures I never run out, and I appreciate the savings that come with it. If you’re looking for a reliable solution for your cat’s urinary health, I can’t recommend this product enough. It has been a game changer for both my cat’s health and my peace of mind.
L**A
Price is excessive
We absolutely need this for our one cat, and he has not had a recurrence since starting it over 7 years ago. HOWEVER, this price is outrageous and we will not be buying it through Amazon any longer unless direly necessary. My vet is charging $80 for the big bag. So, check with local vets in your area unless you need it delivered.
I**T
Expensive but worth it
I have two cats, one of which is very prone to UTIs and has a history of peeing on couches and chairs so was prescribed this diet by her vet. This food alone hasn't been enough to stop her from getting UTIs entirely, but it does seem to have significantly reduced the frequency of them and she hasn't peed anywhere outside the litter box since I started giving her it a year and a half ago.My other cat didn't have any of those problems, but is a picky eater and will often choose this dry food over her wet food which I figure means it's got to taste good.The process of getting veterinarian approval was really fast and easy, and the bag itself is convenient (tear-off seal and reclosable with plastic velcro).This diet is fairly expensive, but it keeps my cat healthy and saves my furniture and sanity so I'd say it's worth it.
M**E
Easier way to submit vet approval prescription.
My cat was put on this because of kidney issues. He loves it. Trying to order it from Amazon and not the vets for price difference. Can't seem to get the prescription by my vet to Amazon so I can continue ordering it from Amazon. Frustrating.
D**Y
Healthy cat food
Good for the cats health but the don't really like it.
C**.
Very expensive
Good product, but definitely overpriced
S**Y
Worth it
My cat weighs almost 20lba, he loves this food.
D**L
I took some work, but now it's all he eats and he seems to love it!
My 7yr old, male cat had a very close call about three months ago with a painful urinary infection and a cystic calculi (stones) blockage in his bladder. He was in terrible distress and, because of this corona-virus pandemic, I had to hand him over to a stranger in the vet's parking lot. He spent 5 days in the hospital while the vet and his team gave him medications for the pain and worked to flush out the crystals causing the blockage. For two weeks after he came home I had the thrill of giving a pissed off feline a variety of medications that he REALLY did not want to take. They also prescribed this Science Diet Cat food which he absolutely refused to eat. He was so sick and refusing to eat so, after a few days of his fast, I gave him his old food, which he would eat, just so he wouldn't get too weak. As he got stronger (and as I slowly healed up from the frequent mauling I received during the wild wrestling matches we engaged in each morning and evening getting his pills and liquids inside of him instead of on the floor or behind the couch.). Soon, I began to slowly mix this new food in with his old food until, after 7 days of so, he began eating this exclusively. He's doing well, his coat is prettier and thicker than it has been in years so that was an unexpected bonus. My advice to those of you who love your kitties enough to go through such a traumatic event, is to be patient, to be gentle and understand how difficult changing over to a new food is for an animal living in captivity and, eventually, it will work out!
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago