Product Description
Hill's Prescription Diet Feline k/d Kidney Care – Complete Dietetic Dry Food for Cats with Kidney Conditions (1.5kg)
Hill's Prescription Diet Feline k/d Kidney Care is a clinically proven complete dietetic dry food formulated to support cats with chronic or acute kidney insufficiency . Developed by veterinary nutritionists, this formula is designed to improve quality of life, slow the progression of kidney disease, and reduce the frequency of uremic episodes .
Key Benefits
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Supports Kidney Function – Formulated with controlled phosphorus (0.46–0.48%) and low sodium to help slow the progression of kidney disease and support renal function
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Clinically Proven Results – A 2-year clinical study demonstrated that cats fed k/d had significantly fewer uremic crises and reduced mortality . Helps support survival in cats with kidney disease
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Enhanced Appetite Trigger (E.A.T.)™ Technology – Special formula stimulates appetite in cats with renal conditions, promoting up to 35% greater caloric intake than other renal foods . Features an irresistible chicken flavour that cats love
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Muscle Mass Support – Contains high-quality restricted protein (27.9–28.8%) with an improved amino acid profile to help preserve lean muscle mass while reducing kidney workload . Enriched with L-carnitine (573–574 mg/kg) to support energy production for vital organs
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids – Enriched with fish oil (1.6%) to provide omega-3 fatty acids that help improve renal blood flow and reduce inflammation
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Vitality & Immune Support – Contains a proprietary ActiveBiome+ Kidney Defense prebiotic blend (1.1%) to nourish the gut microbiome and support kidney function . Rich in antioxidants including vitamin E, vitamin C, and beta-carotene to strengthen the immune system
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Heart Health Support – Low sodium content helps limit water retention in the early stages of heart disease, making this diet suitable for cats with concurrent cardiac insufficiency
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Urinary Stone Management – Formulated to reduce the risk of urate and cystine urolithiasis (bladder stones)


