Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ i/d™ Digestive Care Stew Cat Food with Chicken & added Vegetables 82g Can
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ i/d™ Digestive Care Stew Cat Food with Chicken & added Vegetables 82g Can
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ i/d™ Digestive Care Stew Cat Food with Chicken & added Vegetables 82g Can
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ i/d™ Digestive Care Stew Cat Food with Chicken & added Vegetables 82g Can
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ i/d™ Digestive Care Stew Cat Food with Chicken & added Vegetables 82g Can
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ i/d™ Digestive Care Stew Cat Food with Chicken & added Vegetables 82g Can
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ i/d™ Digestive Care Stew Cat Food with Chicken & added Vegetables 82g Can
Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ i/d™ Digestive Care Stew Cat Food with Chicken & added Vegetables 82g Can

Hill's Pet Nutrition

Hill's™ Prescription Diet™ i/d™ Digestive Care Stew Cat Food with Chicken & added Vegetables 82g Can

Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Cat Food is highly digestible nutrition specially formulated to help reduce digestive upsets and ensure easy nutrient absorption. It is enriched with electolytes and B vitamins help replace lost nutrients. Made with Hill's proprietary ActivBiome+ ingredient technology, a special blend of prebiotic fibers, clinically shown to rapidly nourish the gut microbiome to support optimal stool quality and digestive health. Fortified with Omega-3 & Omega-6s and clinically proven antioxidants to help support a healthy immune system. This canned food has tasty bite-sized chunks in gravy and is made with wholesome ingredients like chicken & added vegetables that cats love.

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Recommended for:

Acute gastroenteritis (diarrhoea or vomiting). Constipation (motility impaired). Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI). Gastritis (acute or chronic). Gastrointestinal disorders in kittens. Oesophageal disorders. Pancreatitis. Recovery from gastrointestinal surgery. Growth. Neoplasia, most forms

Not Recommended for:
Patients with concurrent use of urinary acidifiers.