Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon

Hill's™ Prescription Diet™

Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ k/d™ Feline with Salmon

Hill's PRESCRIPTION DIET k/d cat food is clinical nutrition to help protect your cat's vital kidney function, enhance appetite and increase food intake. Formulated with ActivBiome+ Kidney Defense, a proprietary blend of prebiotics shown to nourish the gut microbiome to help support kidney function. This nutrition stimulates appetite and is clinically proven to improve & lengthen quality of life. PRESCRIPTION DIET k/d has a delicious taste that your cat will love.

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Notebook

Delivery from £4.95. Free delivery on orders over £39

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Notebook

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When cats have kidney tissue damage, their kidneys cannot perform as well. This condition is not reversible, but progression may be slowed. Cats with decreased kidney function may experience a loss of appetite and their food intake might decline. Dietetic foods for kidney conditions are designed to help reduce workload on the kidneys, enabling them to function more effectively.

It’s important to continue to feed  PRESCRIPTION DIET k/d Kidney Care Cat Food to help maintain your cat’s kidney health, even after their kidney symptoms improve. Consult your veterinarian for further information on how PRESCRIPTION DIET foods can help them continue to enjoy a happy and active life.

Recommended for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD):IRIS Stages 3-4All IRIS stages with proteinuria- Acute kidney insult- Uremic encephalopathy. Not recommended for growing kittens, pregnant or nursing cats.