Your cat's liver performs many functions, including the metabolism of nutrients, the removal of toxic substances from the blood and the storage of vitamins and minerals. The liver has an amazing ability to repair and regenerate itself, and nutrition plays a vital role in this process. Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians developed Prescription Diet l/d, clinical nutrition especially formulated to support your cat's liver health. In fact, l/d is formulated to help protect vital liver function.
KEY BENEFITS:
- Helps the liver tissue repair itself.
- Helps avoid nutrient deficiencies & excesses related to liver issues.
- Supports a healthy immune system.
- Controlled level of highly digestible protein.
- L-Carnitine helps support normal fat to energy conversion in the liver.
- Clinically proven antioxidants.
Suitable for: General liver disorders. Hepatic encephalopathy. Hepatic lipidosis (encephalopathic)
Not Recommended for:
Pregnant or nursing cats. Patients with hyperlipidaemia or conditions requiring fat restriction.
Please consult your vet for further information and guidance on what is best for your cat.
Advisory
Fresh drinking water should always be available.
COMPOSITION: Cereals, meat and animal derivatives (chicken 13%), oils and fats, vegetable protein extracts, eggs and egg derivatives, seeds, derivatives of vegetable origin, minerals. Protein sources: Chicken and turkey meal, maize gluten meal, dried whole eggs.
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS: Protein 29.6%, Fat content 21.0%, Crude fibre 1.7%, Crude ash 5.3%, Calcium 0.86%, Phosphorus 0.63%, Sodium 0.22%, Potassium 0.77%, Magnesium 0.08%; per kg: Vitamin A 43,301IU, Vitamin D3 609IU, Vitamin E 550mg, Vitamin C 90mg, Beta-carotene 1.5mg, L-Carnitine 920mg, Total copper 7.3mg.
Adult maintenance
Weight of Cat - kgs |
Amount per Day - grams |
2 |
35 |
3 |
45 |
4 |
60 |
5 |
70 |
6 |
80 |
7+ |
12 per kg |
Ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet. This is only a guide. Grams are the most accurate form of measurement.
For best results:
– Gradually transition to this new food for 7 days or more.
– Exclusively feed the recommended Prescription Diet dry and wet foods.
– Keep fresh water available at all times.
– Have your veterinarian monitor your pet's condition.
– To prevent suffocation, keep the packaging out of the reach of pets & children.