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Hills Prescription Diet Feline z/d

Hills Prescription Diet Feline z/d
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Hill's Prescription Diet Feline z/d is a specially developed cat food designed to combat a broad range of health concerns and leave your cat healthier and happier.   How it works Formulated... Read more

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Hill's Prescription Diet Feline z/d is a specially developed cat food designed to combat a broad range of health concerns and leave your cat healthier and happier.  

How it works

Formulated using extensive scientific research, Hill's Prescription Diet Feline z/d is packed with the essential nutrients to maintain your cat’s general health. It is low in allergens, which helps to keep your cat free from harmful allergic skin conditions. Also, it is high in essential fatty acids, which help to nourish your cat’s skin and keep its coat thick and healthy. Packed with antioxidants, Hill's Prescription Diet Feline z/d helps to neutralise free radicals, reducing your cat’s risk of cancer and atherosclerosis. 

This complete cat food has been specially designed to tackle a range of health concerns such as urinary conditions, dermatology problems, renal disease, immobility, gastro-intestinal disease, and obesity, to make your cat stronger and more energetic.

Key benefits 

  • targets a wide range of health problems including: urinary conditions, dermatology problems, renal disease, immobility, gastro-intestinal disease, and obesity. 
  • high levels of essential fatty acids nourish the skin and coat 
  • neutralises free radicals with high levels of antioxidants 
  • uses single animal source protein to minimise adverse reactions to food.

When to use it

If you have any concerns about the wellbeing of your cat, your vet will be able to offer a diagnosis and provide suggestions for further treatment. Provided your cat is over a year old, they may recommend Hill's Prescription Diet Feline z/d as the basis of your cat's regular diet as a way to tackle a number of health problems. If your cat may be from food allergies, intolerances or sensitivities, Hill's Prescription Diet Feline z/d can be used as an elimination food to rule out intolerances in case of chronic pruritus, otitis externa and gastrointestinal illnesses. These can cause discomfort and pain, so it is best to contact your vet at the first sign of concern.

Because veterinary diets are formulated for the nutritional support of pets with specific clinical conditions, we recommend that you only use them under professional advice. For more information on feeding Hill's Prescription Diet Feline z/d to your cat, please consult your veterinary surgeon.


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  • Had to persevere with our cat but got there in the end!
    We bought a pack of the dry food and a pack of the wet food the picture is confusing, if you want the wet food select the option 24 x 156g which is 24 small tins of wet food. Like many other people have said, our cat ate the dry food but would not touch the wet. She is very fussy and she just kept looking at it and walking off! It is a mousse like consistency so I tried putting it in her bowl in one big lump and then in smaller ‘pieces’ which seemed to work better. I just kept putting the wet food out for her every morning then throwing it away when she didn’t eat it and putting dry food out in the evening as normal. By the end of the first week, after a lot of wet food ending up in the bin, she started to realise that she wasn’t getting anything else so she started to eat it. Now we are on week 7 or 8 and she eats all of it every time - not usually all in one go but by the afternoon her bowl is empty. And she used to always leave some of her old food!
    1984et - October 16, 2017
  • z/d dry UPDATE
    My cat has been on the dry food for 2 weeks now, she would not eat the z/d wet food at all, but seemed to enjoy the z/d dry food. Her skin redness, scabbing, itching & hair loss-all around her chin and head quickly cleared up within days of replacing her branded cat food with this diet, however she's now started to have diarrhoea on the z/d, where she have a problem with before, it must be too rich for her-and I've just bought another 2 bags!!!! I'm quickly running out of solutions. Tried the Royal canin hypoallergenic dry food, cat would not eat this at all!
    Carrie - September 12, 2017
  • Hills z/d Feline. Dry food great, wet food-cat refuses to eat!
    My cat has a suspected food allergy, affecting her skin, redness, fur loss, constant scratching etc. Bought the tins of wet food and the bag of dry as my cat is used to both a wet and dry diet. She tolerated the wet food if it was mixed with her old food as I started to introduce the z/d food, but I wanted to withdraw old food completely to see if it was causing allergy. My cat outright refused to eat the wet food on it's own or with the z/d biscuits. I refused to give her anything else for 24 hours, but she stayed firm and refused to eat at all. Ended up the day after giving her just the dry food and shes eaten that no problem since, so now stuck with 20 cans of wet food in the cupboard! Wish the website would offer less quantity until we know if our cats will eat it. On the plus side her skin has started getting better after just days, redness has gone and shes stopped scratching. So definitely looks like a random food allergy developed at the age of 12!
    Carrie - August 30, 2017
  • Hills Feline z/d
    My cat had food allergies and chronic diarrhoea, and this has seemed to cure it to a large extent. Very quick delivery from medic animal and a discount now and again. Always use this site.
    B Giddins - August 5, 2017
  • Skin allergy
    My 13 year old cat developed a skin allergy over the last 3-4 years. We were treating it very effectively with steroid injections until he started to develop diabetes, which was induced by the steroids. We stopped them immediately and he recovered well but his skin allergy didn't so my vet suggested we put him on Hill's Prescription Diet Feline z/d tinned and dry food for a few months and see if he improved. He has been eating nothing but z/d for 2 months now and his coat and skin have improved tremendously. He still seems a bit itchy and scratches frequently but he has no bald patches or sore bits at all so I can only put it down to the food. Definitely worth a try!... :
    Susanne - July 24, 2017