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Hill's Prescription Diet y/d Thyroid Care Dry Cat Food offers a simple and convenient way to reduce food iodine levels for cats who suffer from hyperthyroidism. For optimal results, long-term feeding of this product is recommended. Dry and canned formulas can also be mixed.
The recipe is shown to support thyroid, kidney, and heart health through limited levels of iodine. It also helps your cat maintain a lean muscle mass. Limited levels of phosphorus and sodium, high levels of L-Carnitine, and Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil all contribute to better health for your cat.
See detailed feeding instructions on the back of the bag. Adjust the amount according to the animal's individual nutritional needs. Factors such as breed, activity level and life stage mean that daily requirements may vary.
Meat and animal derivatives | |
Vegetable protein extracts | |
Cereals | |
Minerals | |
Oils and fats | |
Eggs and egg derivatives | |
Seeds |
Nutritional content | Per 100 g |
Protein | 33.5 g |
Fat | 22 g |
Crude fibre | 0.93 g |
Crude ash | 6.1 g |
Omega-3 | 0.9 g |
Calcium | 0.86 g |
Phosphorus | 0.64 g |
Potassium | 0.86 g |
Sodium | 0.23 g |
Magnesium | 0.08 g |
Vitamin A | 9014 IU |
Vitamin D3 | 783 IU |
Vitamin C | 110 mg |
Vitamin E | 600 mg |
Beta-carotene | 1.5 mg |
L-carnitine | 561 mg |
Total iodine | 0.18 mg |
Weight | Amount |
2 kg | 35 g |
3 kg | 45 g |
4 kg | 55 g |
5 kg | 65 g |
6 kg | 75 g |
7+ kg | 11 g per kg |
Hill's Prescription Diet y/d Thyroid Care Dry Cat Food offers a simple and convenient way to reduce food iodine levels for cats who suffer from hyperthyroidism. For optimal results, long-term feeding of this product is recommended. Dry and canned formulas can also be mixed.
The recipe is shown to support thyroid, kidney, and heart health through limited levels of iodine. It also helps your cat maintain a lean muscle mass. Limited levels of phosphorus and sodium, high levels of L-Carnitine, and Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil all contribute to better health for your cat.
See detailed feeding instructions on the back of the bag. Adjust the amount according to the animal's individual nutritional needs. Factors such as breed, activity level and life stage mean that daily requirements may vary.
Meat and animal derivatives | |
Vegetable protein extracts | |
Cereals | |
Minerals | |
Oils and fats | |
Eggs and egg derivatives | |
Seeds |
Nutritional content | Per 100 g |
Protein | 33.5 g |
Fat | 22 g |
Crude fibre | 0.93 g |
Crude ash | 6.1 g |
Omega-3 | 0.9 g |
Calcium | 0.86 g |
Phosphorus | 0.64 g |
Potassium | 0.86 g |
Sodium | 0.23 g |
Magnesium | 0.08 g |
Vitamin A | 9014 IU |
Vitamin D3 | 783 IU |
Vitamin C | 110 mg |
Vitamin E | 600 mg |
Beta-carotene | 1.5 mg |
L-carnitine | 561 mg |
Total iodine | 0.18 mg |
Weight | Amount |
2 kg | 35 g |
3 kg | 45 g |
4 kg | 55 g |
5 kg | 65 g |
6 kg | 75 g |
7+ kg | 11 g per kg |