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Hill's Prescription Diet y/d Thyroid Care Chi...
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. This dry food has a great chicken flavor your cat will love. Dry and canned formulas can be mixed or fed concurrently.
Hill's Prescription Diet y/d Thyroid Care Original Dry Cat Food
When your cat’s thyroid produces too much T4 hormone, they experience hyperthyroidism. This condition can lead to weight loss and increased appetite. Luckily, you can help treat your pet’s condition with the right cat food. With a veterinarian’s prescription, you can put your cat on Hill’s Prescription Diet y/d Thyroid Care food. And it’s available in 4 lb. or 8.5 lb. bags.
This prescription diet cat food should only be fed to cats with a diagnosed thyroid condition. It works by limiting your cat’s T4 hormone production while supporting the heart, kidneys, and urinary tract. If you feed your pet this dry cat food exclusively, you may see results as fast as three weeks. In addition to reducing excessive appetite and thirst, the formula can also lead to improved skin and coat. The food has a minimum protein level of 30% and a fat minimum of 20%.
Leading ingredients in this healthy cat food include pork fat, chicken liver flavor, and other things that will appeal to your cat’s taste buds. It also contains useful omega-3 fatty acids and L-carnitine—fatty acids help with skin and coat, while L-carnitine aids your cat’s metabolism.
Managing your cat’s thyroid health is easy with suitable cat food designed for thyroid care. You can find prescription cat food and treats with low sodium and the recipe you need to encourage the right hormone levels. You may also want to discuss cat vitamins and supplements with your veterinarian. Cats with thyroid problems often eat and drink more than average, so check out Petco’s cat litter boxes and accessories and cat cleaning and waste disposal while you’re here. And for more options, see our best-selling cat food.