Hill's Science Diet Kitten Tender Chicken Dinner Canned Cat Food, 156-g can, case of 24

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About This Item

Details

  • The perfect balance of the delicious taste of tender chicken chunks in gravy.
  • Includes 50 vital nutrients and 25 vitamins to support your kitten’s development.
  • Delicious formula also helps promote lean muscle, important for growing kittens.
  • Free of artificial flavors and preservatives for the perfect balance of taste and nutrition.
  • A complete and balanced diet recommended for kittens under 1 year of age.

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Feeding Instructions

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Questions & Answers

5 Customer Questions


What is the protein content and calcium on a dry matter basis?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by NefertitiMJan 17, 2024
This recipe contains 1.4 % Calcium and 44.7 % Protein on a dry matter basis.

What is the phosphorus content of this food?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by nicolepDec 04, 2021
This recipe contains approximately 0.78% phosphorous on a dry matter basis.

My cat weighs about 7.5 pounds and she is about 9 months old. If I’m giving her the Science Diet kitten dry food with it; what ratio of wet/dry food should she be getting daily?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by rirvingAug 02, 2021
The amount of food your pet requires will vary depending on their age, breed and activity level, but a pet's weight is one of the most accurate ways to judge how much to feed them. When combining wet and dry foods, it is best to take into account the pets daily caloric needs and ration the wet and dry foods accordingly to provide them with appropriate nutrition and calories. If uncertain, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian.

How many kcal ME/can?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by NefertitiMOct 02, 2022
This recipe contains 167 calories per can.

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Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
346 Ratings

185 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Maryna on Mar 1, 2024

My kitten loves it!

My kitten loves the food, and I love smooth and fast delivery. Thank you!

My kitten loves the food, and I love smooth and fast delivery. Thank you!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Stephen on Dec 24, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Sticking with the known

We adopted a kitten from the Human Society of Summit County (OH) and they had been feeding her dry Hill's Science Diet, which we continued but also added the wet

We adopted a kitten from the Human Society of Summit County (OH) and they had been feeding her dry Hill's Science Diet, which we continued but also added the wet version. It's perfect. She loves it.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Paige on Oct 24, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Cat found it okay

Our kitten definitely prefers this over shreds and he ate the hill’s.. he just needed more coaxing with this one. Would buy again to keep in rotation but pates with

Our kitten definitely prefers this over shreds and he ate the hill’s.. he just needed more coaxing with this one. Would buy again to keep in rotation but pates with dry food are the real winner


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Shelia on Oct 23, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

The nutrition

Bruno loves the flavor and has been very sick for her 13 weeks of life. This food is the only one we tried that actually gave her what she needed to heal and grow

Bruno loves the flavor and has been very sick for her 13 weeks of life. This food is the only one we tried that actually gave her what she needed to heal and grow. Thank you!


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Cora on Jan 10, 2026
Originally posted on chewy.com

Stopped Eating

At first, Wiggles loved it then for unknown reasons he refused to eat it.

At first, Wiggles loved it then for unknown reasons he refused to eat it.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By elizabeth on Oct 22, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

My kitten is becoming a giant on this food and perfect vet checks.

My vet and the person who I got my kitten from recommended this and the Royal Canin kitten food. I am happy that Charlie-Bird is getting a good start in life.

My vet and the person who I got my kitten from recommended this and the Royal Canin kitten food. I am happy that Charlie-Bird is getting a good start in life.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Karma on Aug 15, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

I've never had a cat that will eat Hill's Science Diet...

I thought this one would be ok with the gravy. Something about Hill Science Diet.. even the stray cat won't eat it. The possums and raccons, for sure. My indoor

I thought this one would be ok with the gravy. Something about Hill Science Diet.. even the stray cat won't eat it. The possums and raccons, for sure. My indoor kitties past and present, no. The stray cat I've been feeding since March, no. Royal Canin is always eaten, plate clean. Hill's Science Diet, untouched.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Jerri on Jun 21, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

They don't like it

I wanted the best for a malnourished rescue I took in at 2 weeks old when he was ready for solid food. He refused to eat it after a week. I have since tried to feed

I wanted the best for a malnourished rescue I took in at 2 weeks old when he was ready for solid food. He refused to eat it after a week. I have since tried to feed it to other kittens and cats but no one will touch it after the first or second day.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Sandra on Jul 30, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Prefer a more natural, healthy food for my cat.

My cat Thea is learning to like a variety of foods but I don’t like the chemical used in the food and will be feeding her a more natural diet.

My cat Thea is learning to like a variety of foods but I don’t like the chemical used in the food and will be feeding her a more natural diet.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Roberta on May 15, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Kitten approved

I bought this to transition a kitten on prescription gi food and she is now doing very well on it and really likes it. Her brother really wants to eat her food,

I bought this to transition a kitten on prescription gi food and she is now doing very well on it and really likes it. Her brother really wants to eat her food, but he seems to have a problem with the chunks so I have to mash it for him.