34 reviews forHill's Prescription Diet Feline k/d Kidney Care
Upload your product photo18/07/25|Melanie
Refused to eat
My cat wouldn't entertain this at all, + i offered it to my other cats, no e of them would touch it either, + 2 of them will usually eat anything. Sorry but I won't be buying this again
06/01/25|M&S
Licked by unliked
Having recently been diagnosed with kidney disease, my cat has spent the last month testing different options.
Hill's seem to provide the most expensive prescription wet food diet for cats with kidney disease but it's simply not appreciated by my cat. He'll lick all the gravy and leave all the chunks. According to other reviews, this does not seem to be uncommon. Interestingly, my cat favours the wet food from the cheapest provider of food for cats with kidney disease (Purina).
24/04/22
Not good for my cat
Unfortunately my cat will not eat this, she licks the gravy and won’t touch the meat, I will have to give what’s left away!
23/04/22|Cheryl
Not a hit!
After a worrying blood test result and on the Vet’s advice, I tried Kidney Care mixed in with Tink’s usual tuna hoping I could transition her over to KC eventually.
Tink licked the gravy off and left everything else. Left with a bowl full of lumps (all of her regular Tuna had been eaten). Not a hit, I’m afraid but then again, she has always been a fussy girl!
Wish there was a Tuna version. Might have more chance of success with that. The Kidney Care biscuits seem to be going down better though
18/09/20
Contains sugar!
Sugar is high on the ingredients list. For obvious reasons we do not eat every meal with a high proportion of sugar, so why should our cats. We have had one cat with diabetes and want to avoid this horrible disease.
01/10/18
Unfortunate waste of money for me
If your cat likes dry food, this may be a good wet food alternative. If your cat likes wet food, I doubt this is the one. My cat absolutely hates this. He'll lick the minimal "Gravy" off and then leave all of the food. The chunks are relatively large (1.5cm-ish) and mushing them down releases a scent that is decidedly un-meaty (smells a bit like old cereal!). Adding water doesn't help.
