Clinically tested Therapeutic nutrition for a healthy bladder

30 Apr 2026

Hill’s Urinary Care foods to support urinary health

How Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Feline works?

  • Clinically tested to reduce rate of recurrence of FIC signs by 89%² and dissolve struvite stones in as little as 7 days (average 27 days)¹
  • Helps maintain urine saturation levels, minimising risk of calcium oxalate crystal growth¹
  • Helps reduce risk of developing struvite and calcium oxalate stones

How Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Canine works?

  • Nutrition shown to help manage and lower risk of most common urinary bladder stones
  • Formulated to help dissolve struvite bladder stones
  • Helps reduce inflammation from UTIs and stones


Proven stress-reducing ingredients

  • L-tryptophan is a precursor to serotonin, a mood balancing neurotransmitter
  • Milk protein hydrolysate decreases fearfulness & increases contact with people³
  • Omega-3 fatty acids & antioxidants help support body’s response to stress

How Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stress Feline works?

  • With ingredients to manage stress-related urinary episodes
  • Clinically tested nutrition to reduce the recurrence of FIC signs by 89%²
  • Formulated to dissolve struvite stones in cats in as little as 7 days (average 27 days)¹
  • Helps reduce risk of developing struvite and calcium oxalate crystals

 How Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Stress + Metabolic Feline works

  • Combines nutrition of c/d Multicare Stress with nutrition proven to reduce body weight by 11% in 60 days⁴ in c/d Multicare Stress + Metabolic
  • 88% of pets lost weight at home in 2 months⁵

How Prescription Diet c/d Multicare + Metabolic Canine works?

  • Clinically proven to reduce weight by 13% in dogs in 60 days⁶
  • Helps reduce the risk of oxalate and struvite stones
  • Formulated to help dissolve struvite bladder stones
  • 88% of pets lost weight at home in 2 months⁵

References:

  1. Lulich JP, Kruger JM, MacLeay J, et al. Efficacy of two commercially available, low-magnesium, urine-acidifying dry foods for the dissolution of struvite uroliths in cats. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2013;243(8):1147-1153.
  2. Kruger JM, Lulich JP, MacLeay J, et al. Comparison of foods with differing nutritional profiles for long-term management of acute nonobstructive idiopathic cystitis in cats. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2015;247(5):508-517.
  3. Beata C, Beaumont-Graff E, Coll V, Cordel J, Marion M, Massal N, et al. Effect of alpha-casozepine (Zylkene) on anxiety in cats. J Vet Behav. 2007;2(2):40–6.
  4. Floerchinger AM, Jackson MI, Jewell DE et al. Effect of feeding a weight loss food beyond a caloric restriction period on body composition and resistance to weight gain in cats. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2015;247:365–374.
  5. Gerber B, Boretti FS, Kley S, et al. Evaluation of clinical signs and causes of lower urinary tract disease in European cats. J Small Anim Pract 2005;46:571-577.
  6. Floerchinger AM et al. J Am Vet Med Association 2015;247:375-384

 

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