Hill's Science Plan Perfect Digestion Small & Mini Adult Dog Food with Turkey is a complete premium pet food for small breed adult dogs aged 1–6 years. This deliciously smooth mousse is precisely balanced to deliver the appropriate amount of energy and to support digestive health in adult, small breed dogs.
Hill's Science Plan Sensitive Stomach & Skin Adult Wet Dog Food with Chicken is a complete premium dog food for adult dogs from 1 year. This savoury tinned loaf is enriched with ingredients that support digestive health & skin care.
Hill's Science Plan Adult Small & Mini Dog Food with Turkey is a complete premium pet food for adult small dogs from 1 year old that are prone to weight gain or slightly overweight. This deliciously smooth mousse is formulated to deliver the appropriate amount of energy to support weight maintenance in adult dogs.
Hill's Science Plan Hairball & Perfect Coat Adult Cat Food with Chicken is formulated to effectively help avoid hairball formation in adult cats while promoting a beautiful coat. Thanks to its mix of essential omega-6 fatty acids, this food benefits the cat's skin and fur, keeping them healthy and shiny. Our Advanced Fibre Technology helps reduce hairballs by naturally promoting their passage through the gut. This food is formulated with high-quality protein for a perfectly balanced, great-tasting recipe.
Hill's Science Plan Sensitive Stomach & Skin Adult Wet Cat Food with Turkey is a complete pet food for adult cats, aged 1–6 years. This highly digestible wet food comes in a pouch and supports healthy digestion, as well as nourishes skin and promotes a thick and lustrous coat.
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is defined as any abnormality of one or both kidneys that has been present for several months. It is a common condition, affecting about 1 of every 3 cats.1
Your cat’s kidneys play a vital role in removing metabolic wastes from the bloodstream, regulating fluid and electrolyte balance, producing or activating important hormones and helping control blood pressure. If your cat’s kidneys cannot do their job properly, CKD can eventually lead to life-threatening problems.
The cause of CKD in cats is often unknown; however, several factors may be involved that could increase your cat’s risk of developing kidney disease & its progession:
Catching CKD before signs become obvious is important since signs do not typically appear until 75% of kidney function has been lost.[2] At 7 years and older, a cat’s kidney disease risk increases, so be sure to ask for a “senior screening” during their annual check-up. CKD is progressive and irreversible, but your veterinarian can help provide long-term care and show you how to track signs in older cats.
The signs of early-stage kidney disease are not visible. On diagnosis, CKD has already been present for some time. Some vet recommended cat foods for kidney disease are proven to help support and even improve your cats quality and longevity of life. Signs of late-stage kidney disease are far more noticeable to pet parents.
If your cat has kidney disease, the nutrition formulated for them can help make an impact on their lives. Specially formulated clinical nutrition that contain decreased amounts of phosphorus, highly digestible protein, and increased omega-3s from fish oil have been shown to support quality and length of life in cats with CKD compared with feeding a typical pet food.
Your cat’s appetite may vary over time when they have CKD and offering different forms (dry, stews) and different flavours of an appropriate food recommended by your veterinary healthcare team can be very helpful. The single most important thing you can do is ensure any move onto a new food is done gradually, because most cats with CKD need several weeks or longer to get used to a new food.
New evidence supports a link between gut health and kidney health[3]. Nutrition that is formulated with ingredients shown to nourish the gut microbiome can help reduce waste products that can be harmful to their kidneys.
While it has gained some popularity online, using a homemade diet (or a raw diet) for cats with kidney disease requires you to take into account several factors, including contamination risks, balancing nutrients, and the overall cost. When looking into nutritional options for cats with kidney disease, it’s always best to get a specific recommendation from your veterinarian.
If your cat has kidney disease, the nutrition formulated for them can help make an impact on their lives. Specially formulated clinical nutrition that contain decreased amounts of phosphorus, highly digestible protein, and increased omega-3s from fish oil have been shown to support quality and length of life in cats with CKD compared with feeding a typical pet food.
Your cat’s appetite may vary over time when they have CKD and offering different forms (dry, stews) and different flavours of an appropriate food recommended by your veterinary healthcare team can be very helpful. The single most important thing you can do is ensure any move onto a new food is done gradually, because most cats with CKD need several weeks or longer to get used to a new food.
New evidence supports a link between gut health and kidney health[3]. Nutrition that is formulated with ingredients shown to nourish the gut microbiome can help reduce waste products that can be harmful to their kidneys.
While it has gained some popularity online, using a homemade diet (or a raw diet) for cats with kidney disease requires you to take into account several factors, including contamination risks, balancing nutrients, and the overall cost. When looking into nutritional options for cats with kidney disease, it’s always best to get a specific recommendation from your veterinarian.
Delicious clinically proven nutrition that helps protect vital kidney function and available in multiple wet forms & flavors to entice even the pickiest of eaters
Delicious clinically proven nutrition to improve quality of life and lengthen the relationship with your cat
Delicious clinically proven nutrition to improve quality of life and lengthen the relationship with your cat
Delicious clinically proven nutrition to improve quality of life and lengthen the relationship with your cat
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References: 1Lulich JP, Osborne CA, O’Brien TD, Polzin DJ. Feline renal failure: questions, answers, questions. Compend Contin Educ Pract Vet. 1992;14(2):127–153. Brown SA. Renal dysfunction in small animals. The Merck Veterinary Manual website.
2Brown SA. Renal dysfunction in small animals. The Merck Veterinary Manual website. 2013 [https://www.msdvetmanual.com/urinary-system/noninfectious-diseases-of-the-urinary-system-in-small-animals/renal-dysfunction-in-small-animals].
3Hill’s Clinical Evidence Report Nourishing the gut microbiome helps support kidney health in cats and dogs with chronic kidney disease. 2023.