Hill's Prescription Diet z/d Food Sensitivities Dry Cat Food

Hill's Prescription Diet z/d Food Sensitivities Dry Cat Food
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  • 1.5kg £22.99
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Description

Food sensitivity and intolerance are potentially serious problems that can result in irritated skin, coat and ear conditions or even gastrointestinal upset. Cats that have a food sensitivity or intolerance, also called adverse food reactions, typically experience an abnormal response to the protein in the food. If your cat suffers from an adverse food reaction, it is even more important to feed the right food.

Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians developed Prescription Diet z/d clinical nutrition especially formulated to reduce skin & digestive signs from food intolerances. In fact, z/d is clinically proven nutrition to help avoid adverse food reactions.

Key Benefits:

  • Formulated to reduce skin & digestive signs from food intolerances.
  • Highly hydrolysed single animal protein.
  • Promotes a healthy skin barrier.
  • With a proven blend of prebiotic fibres that helps provide excellent stool quality.

Recommended For:

  • Adverse food reactions (AFR) & elimination diet.
  • Eosinophilic granuloma complex

Not Recommended For:

  • Growing kittens, pregnant or nursing cats.
  • Patients with concurrent use of urinary acidifiers.

COMPOSITION:

  • Cereals, vegetable protein extracts, meat and animal derivatives, oils and fats (fish oil 1%), minerals, derivatives of vegetable origin, fruit, seeds. Protein sources: Rice protein concentrate, chicken liver hydrolysate (15.1%). Carbohydrate source: Brewers' rice.

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS:

  • Protein 32.0%, Fat content 15.1%, Crude fibre 2.0%, Crude ash 5.9%, Essential fatty acids 5.5%, Calcium 0.74%, Phosphorus 0.62%, Sodium 0.28%, Potassium 0.91%, Magnesium 0.07%; per kg: Vitamin A 6,690IU, Vitamin D3 742IU, Vitamin E 860mg, Vitamin C 120mg, Beta-carotene 2.7mg.

Exclusively feed the recommended Prescription Diet food. Before use ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet.

Fresh water should be available at all times.

New to this food? Mix increasing amounts of your pet's new food with decreasing amounts of the old food for 7 days or more. Your pet's nutritional needs may change as they age. Ask your vet at every checkup.

Store in a cool dry place and use before "Best Before" date.

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Reviews (27)

Summary of Reviews for Hill's Prescription Diet z/d Food Sensitivities Dry Cat Food

Overall 4
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24 out of 27 (89%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (10 reviews)
4 stars (12 reviews)
3 stars (1 reviews)
2 stars (1 reviews)
1 stars (3 reviews)

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15 Changed formula
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By on 21 May 2022

The formula has been changed and the new formula has fish oil which has triggered severe diarrhoea with blood in it. I have tried introducing it slowly but every time I do that the diarrhoea returns. I now have so much of this food left because my cat can't eat it. I am it's supposed to be hypoallergenic but it instead has fish which is one of the most common allergens.

Customer does not recommend this product

1 person found this review helpful

55 recommended by vet
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By on 10 May 2022

Daisy has IBD and these biscuits really help her digestion.

Customer recommends this product

45 Hills prescription diet z/d canned cat food
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By on 17 April 2022

Product recommended by vet

Customer recommends this product

45 Healthy cat food
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By on 2 March 2022

This food was recommended by our vets, as our cat was losing weight. Since switching to this product she has regained her weight and it seems to agree with her. She is happy to eat it.

Customer recommends this product

55 Brilliant
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By on 22 October 2021

Thank you for supplying me this product when no one else had it

Customer recommends this product

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Hill's Prescription Diet z/d Food Sensitivities Dry Cat Food, including answers from our team.

17 March 2016 at 3:00pm

The difference

Annette McDonald

  • VioVet customer since 2016
  • From: County Antrim, United Kingdom

What is the difference between the zd and the sensitive hills food as I ordered the sensitive food instead of the zd that my cat is on as he had allergies and the vet isn't sure what of all I no is that fleas are one

  • VioVet Staff

These two diets are completely different and are used in different situations. The z/d is processed so that it cannot contain any food allergens at all (theoretically). If there is a genuine concern about a dietary allergy, z/d is a good choice. The Sensitive diet is not free of allergens and might cause trouble if a cat happens to be allergic to one of the ingredients. The good thing about the Sensitive diet is that it is generally very easy to digest, so most cats will do well on it if they are prone to diarrhoea for other reasons. It would be fine to use in a cat with a flea allergy.

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