Prescription Diet Feline y/d Thyroid Care Formula

Supplied By: Hills Pet Nutrition (1497)


SKU
041849


Unit of
Measure
4lb


Pack
Type
Bag


Case
Qty
1

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SKU
041849


Size
4lb

Case
Qty
1

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Product Description

Hill's® Prescription Diet y/d Dry Cat Food is an easy and convenient way to manage a cat's overactive thyroid and the only clinically proven nutrition to decrease thyroid hormone production in 3 weeks when fed as the sole source of nutrition. For best results, consistent and exclusive long-term feeding of this product is critical for efficacy of the product's benefits.

Features & Benefits

  • Nutrition shown to decrease thyroid hormone (T4) production in 3 weeks
  • Supports kidney, heart and urinary health
  • Helps maintain lean muscle mass
  • Visible improvement in skin and coat
  • S+OXSHIELD: Formulated to promote a urinary environment that reduces the risk of developing struvite and calcium oxalate crystals