13 reviews forHill’s Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Stew with Chicken
Upload your product photo24/02/24|Claudia
High-quality
The food went down really well, even with my dry food fan Yoda. He ate it all up – I’m very pleasantly surprised.
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06/01/24|Nora9
My cats love the food!
My cats love the food.
Every morning when I get up, they're already waiting for their tin.
The only thing I would change is the portion size.
I will definitely keep buying it.
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02/01/24|Nadine1
A treat for picky kitties
Our 16-year-old tomcat is a little diva. He definitely doesn’t eat just anything that’s put in front of him.
He absolutely loved this food. As soon as we opened the first tin, we noticed how appetising the contents looked and smelled. And our little tomcat immediately pounced on his portion.
As mentioned, he doesn’t accept just any food. He also doesn’t tolerate every type of food and quickly reacts with vomiting.
However, there were no issues at all with switching to this food. He accepted it well from the start, tolerated it perfectly, and the portion size is great for him.
At the same time, the portion size is the only small drawback I would criticise. While it’s convenient not to have to store opened tins, it’s obviously a bit of an ecological disaster. One star deducted for that.
If you can live with that, you’ll get an excellent food that I wholeheartedly recommend.
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06/12/21
Finally, the perfect food!
My tomcat had to undergo a penile amputation due to struvite stones and still suffers from grit in his bladder. I tried several urinary products, but none brought any improvement. Then I got this recommendation from my vet, and at the next ultrasound, there was nothing left to see in his bladder. I’m so glad this product exists! Luckily, my little one really likes the taste. It looks appetising and smells pleasant. I’m now feeding 50% urinary.
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09/06/21
It's back!!! fantastic :)
My boy loves this chicken stew. It had been out of stock for some time so naturally I stocked up as soon as i saw it was back in...
04/12/20|Lisa Scharinger
Super
My Maine Coon cat lady unfortunately has stress-related calcium deposits on her bladder wall and struvite stones. I've only recently had to deal with this condition of hers, but after several desperate attempts to find her a tasty food, I came across Hill's and this amazing food – she LOVES it! Thank you, Hill's! Luckily, she eats almost everything from the brand, but please, please bring out more varieties of the ragout. I'm thrilled!
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27/09/20|Elaine C
Good Food
This food looked gorgeous and my cat wolfed it down at first. Now she is fussy and sometimes she eats it and sometimes she won't. I must say it is the most appetizing Urinary food I have bought her and I will stick with it and only give her it every so often.
11/05/20|Rebecca Buss
Quickly helped and it tastes good.
My tomcat had two struvite stones removed from his bladder last year.
At first, I fed him Katovit, which helped. But the feeding duration is limited to a maximum of six months. After switching to Almo Nature Urinary, new stones formed. The result: blood in his urine.
Now I’m trying Hills Prescription Urinary Ragout from the tin and Hills Prescription Stress Salmon, which dissolves stones within two weeks. It actually worked! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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15/04/20|Honorata
Cats loves it
My 2 cats need to eat food for cats with urinary problems. There is limited choice but usually i try to check all new products. This new food was definitely hit! My cats really likes it, plus it's great that there is bit of veggies. I wish hill's would make also different flavours of those stews 😊
06/03/20|R. Wolfmeier
A stroke of luck for our cat
After two surgeries – once for struvite stones and later for calcium oxalate crystals – our cat is now only allowed to eat wet food. We took her in when she was 6 years old, and she was used to and only wanted dry food. Many attempts to change her diet failed.
One of the staff at our vet’s office gave me the tip to try "Hills UrinaryCare c/d Stew with Chicken & Vegetables" (her tomcat apparently loves it), and our "lady" loves it very much too.
Unfortunately, it’s quite expensive.
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30/12/19|P. Wellmann
Bullseye!
After a struvite stone operation, my cat Schorschi has to eat special food to prevent the rapid formation of new struvite stones. I tried 20 different types, and he wouldn’t eat any of them. Then Hills launched their new food, and – what a joy – Schorschi eats it! I’ve just bought a stock of 3x48 cans, hopefully it stays on the market! In my opinion, the food is ridiculously expensive, but what wouldn’t you do for your beloved pets?
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30/10/19|Petra
Apparently very tasty!
My cat is only allowed to eat Urinary with chicken.
And when it comes to wet food, she’s incredibly picky. She absolutely loves this food! She eats it noisily, smacking her lips, until every last bit is gone. And that really says something for her!
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30/10/19
Hills Urinary care chicken stew
My three year old cat has been on the Hills c/d food for 18 months due to struvite stones. He was bored with the food due to lack of variety in flavours and ate very little. However, he loves the chicken stew with vegetables and is eating better. To prevent boredom with the stew I rotate the three types of food.