
Hill's Prescription Diet m/d Diabetes Care - Wet Cat Food with Chicken 12x85g
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Hill's Prescription Diet m/d Diabetes Care - Wet Cat Food with Chicken 12x85g
Even a little extra weight can lead to serious health problems. Extra weight reduces play time, impacts mobility and affects the general health of your cat. Factors contributing to weight gain include age, lack of exercise and overfeeding.
Along with frequent physical exercise, choosing the right food plays a very important role in helping cats reach their proper weight. Hill's Prescription Diet m/d Diabetes Care - Wet Cat Food with Chicken was developed as clinical nutrition to help cats lose weight and regulate blood sugar.
Benefits:
- Clinical nutrition formulated to help cats lose weight and regulate blood sugar
- High protein and optimal carbohydrate levels help regulate blood sugar
- Clinically proven L-Carnitine levels to help maintain lean muscle mass
- Clinically proven antioxidants to support a healthy immune system
Recommended for: Diabetes in underweight, normal weight, mildly overweight, or obese cats. Hepatic lipidosis (non-encephalopathic).
Not Recommended for: Growing kittens, pregnant or nursing cats. Patients with kidney disease, concurrent use of urinary acidifiers, debilitation or dehydration.
Ingredients: Chicken (35%), pork, pea protein, rice flour, dried egg white, flaxseed oil, cellulose, maize dextrine, minerals, vitamins, fish oil, taurine, trace elements and beta-carotene. Coloured with natural caramel.
Analytical Constituents: Protein 9.7%, Fat content 3.9%, Crude fibre 0.50%, Crude ash 1.1%, Moisture 82.0%, Starch 10.0%, Total sugars 0.02%, Calcium 0.15%, Phosphorus 0.13%, Sodium 0.07%, Potassium 0.14%, Magnesium 0.01%; per kg: Vitamin A 32,000IU, Vitamin D3 275IU, Vitamin E 135mg, Vitamin C 19.5mg, Beta-carotene 1.3mg.
Feeding Guide:
Please see package for complete feeding instructions.
Adjust feeding amounts as necessary to maintain your cat's optimal weight. If you are unsure, ask your veterinarian.
New to this cat food? Mix increasing amounts of your pet's new food with decreasing amounts of the old food over a 7 day period.
Your pet's nutritional needs may change as they age. Ask your vet at every check up.
Keep fresh water available at all times!
Store in a cool dry place and use before "Best Before" date.