7 reviews forHill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stress Urinary Care with Chicken
Upload your product photo05/07/23|Maggie
FLUTD/cystitis
One of our furry family has stress-related problems, namely FLUTD/cystitis. This stuff really helps. Both cats like it and the kibble variant. As others have said, the gravy is a huge hit, and is handy for sneaking in other meds as and when. I really do believe it has saved his life. 🐈⬛🐈⬛❤️
18/09/19|Pam bailey
Excellent
this product was recommended by the vet after my cat had life threatening surgery on his bladder, caused by stress. She has been recommending it for over 12years and none of the cats who have been fed it regularly have had recurring problems. My cat will not drink water therefore a little is added to his dinner and that’s all he needs. He is now a healthy and happy little chap.
19/08/19|Emma
Saved my boy
After nearly losing my boy Nigel twice to nasty water infections we put him on this and have never looked back.
We were concerned at first as he'd always refused wet food, but after he eats his gravy soaked dry (also hills) he eats up the meat.
Only down side is, it's quite a strong smell (although not as bad as the salmon version). But we're more than happy to put up with that!
28/05/19
Stress cystitis in male cat
My poor boy was very sick twice with cystitis and they said it was stress related. We were trying to move at the time and I and my partner were very stressed out. The vet said to move him onto urinany care and this one is design for stress. So far so good. Been a couple of months now and he wolf's this stuff down which he never use to with his wet food!
17/08/18|Pete
Cystitis/FLUTD
Have this for our Sphynx boy who gets very stressed and develops cystitis as a result. His routine is a pouch of this with a Transforme Cystassist tablet mixed in (not available on Zooplus sadly) for breakfast, then he has kibble down (Royal Canin Sphynx dry) down for eating during the rest of the day. No vet visits in well over a year.
08/01/18
Cats really don't like this
I needed to switch my cats to a urinary diet, so ordered a few different brands.
The have loved Hill's 'normal' dry food, and are lovers of chunky fishy foods, but not this one.
As usual, they lick the gravy off first, but unlike with other wet food, they don't return to eat the chunks.
Ah well, the taste test continues.
25/10/16|Val
Stress cystitis
The vet recommended I start my female cat on this diet as she developed a stubborn case of feline cystitis which was diagnosed as stress related. I'm told stress is a common diagnosis for most UTIs in cats. She's been on this diet for 4 months now, wet and dry, and apart from a minor bacterial infection her urine samples are normal now! :) so grateful you're selling this here now as it's a very good price and so expensive elsewhere.