HILL'S PRESCRIPTION DIET c/d Multicare Urinary Care with Chicken Wet Cat Food, 5.5-oz, case of 24 - Chewy.com

Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care with Chicken Wet Cat Food

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  • Clinical nutrition specially formulated to support your cat's urinary health and lower the recurrence of most common urinary signs by 89%
  • This irresistible food makes it easier for you to bond with your pet with a gently cooked, easy to eat pate and natural ingredients with added vitamins and minerals
  • Dissolves struvite stones in as little as 7 days (average 27 days) and reduces the risk of struvite & calcium oxalate stones
  • Promotes desirable urine pH levels and has controlled levels of magnesium, calcium, & phosphorus
  • Enriched with antioxidants, potassium citrate & Omega-3 fatty acids and recommended for lifelong feeding of adult cats

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About Hill's Prescription Diet Urinary Care for Cats

Improving Lives Together

Groundbreaking Nutrition for Urinary Health

Hill's Prescription Diet Urinary Care foods give you effective options for managing your cat's urinary health. Prescription Diet c/d Multicare dissolves struvite stones in as little as 7 days and reduces the risk of struvite and calcium oxalate stones. Prescription Diet s/d reduces the risk of struvite stone formation and supports a healthy immune system. These foods offer both dry and canned foods, in a variety of flavors, to support your cat's urinary health.

Clinical Nutrition

With Hill's, it's not just high-quality ingredients that count. Their focus is on the proper balance of nutrients in every recipe. So Hill's has developed foods that are designed to help pets with specific health conditions, providing the right nutrients to support their health. Hill's alliance with veterinarians puts them in a unique position find a nutrition recommendation for your pet no matter what health issue your pet is facing.

Formulated by Veterinarians

Hill's Prescription Diet started with a veterinarian's belief that some health issues could be managed through nutrition. What began as a theory has now been proven through extensive research by a team of over 220 vets, PhD nutritionists and food scientists. The results can be seen in Hill's Prescription Diet therapeutic pet foods.

Meeting the Highest Standards

Providing a food that delivers exactly what it says it does is Hill's number one priority, in fact, they perform over five million safety and quality checks every year. They've established relationships with trusted suppliers and will only accept ingredients that meet stringent standards.

The Taste Factor

You might know that Hill's Prescription Diet is good for your pet, but she's only concerned with the taste. Even though they place a heavy emphasis on nutrition, Hill's hasn't forgotten about palatability. Savory ingredients are combined to produce foods with enticing aromas, textures, and shapes that your pet can't resist.

About Hill's Prescription Diet

Hill's mission is to help enrich and lengthen the special relationships between people and their pet. Their Prescription Diet product line delivers clinically proven nutrition that supports common pet health concerns, from digestive and urinary health to aging and weight management.
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Questions & Answers

28 Customer Questions


Do you carry Hill’s multi-benefit w/d

Can I refrigerate half of the can and feed 24 hours later? I give my cat the dry c/d and the morning and wet in the evening to go with his meds.
Answer by ChewyMay 25, 2019
Opened cans should be stored in the fridge, at temperatures between 40-45°F, for a maximum of 5-7 days. Any cat or dog food remaining after that time should be thrown out.

I ordered the Multicare CD chicken in the 5.5 oz cans. Is there much difference between this and the CD Stress product?
Answer by ChewyFeb 04, 2018
The Hill's c/d stress is formulated with additional ingredients to help manage stress since it can lead to urinary issues.

What is the water % of this product? Thanks!
Answer by ChewyMay 23, 2018
Hill's canned foods have a moisture content between 70 and 80%.


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Always consult a veterinarian about your pet’s health needs. Customer reviews should not be used as medical advice.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Dopey on Mar 24, 2023

tazzy loved it, other cat will not touch it

So I got the dry food of this brand and my cats absolutely loved it. But I also want wet food in their diet. Tazzy, male, who needs wet food more, loves it but will only eat so much and then won’t finish it. My other kitty, Dopey, long hair and female, sniffs it and wants nothing to do with it. I also tried giving it to them in the morning when they’re their hungriest and she still won’t touch it. I’m going to try and mixing a different wet food into it so that they’ll eat it because I know it’s good for them and it was a bit pricey so I don’t want it to go to waste. I’m giving 3 stars for one kitty who does like it. But it is odd they love the dry version but not the wet, they usually go crazy for wet food. Photo of them together for tax.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Kphb on Apr 21, 2023

Science diet urinary care

This food was recommended by our vet. At first our cat would not eat it but now is eating it with no problem along with dry version of this food. We have 5 cats and 2 of the others will not eat the wet version but will eat the dry.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Susan on May 18, 2023

Bone chunks

There are a lot of hard, inedible bone chunks in this food now, in every can. Makes it hard for my cat to eat. I'm disappointed given how expensive it is.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By goblueevelyn on Mar 31, 2023

Apparently Delicious

Clarence, the cat that needs this food tends to be a grazer. Because we have other cats, I need him to eat right away. Fortunately, he likes this enough to eat plenty at one before I need to put it away (to keep the other cats out of it).


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By trey on May 11, 2023

changed to chicken

My Sparrow was getting tired of the c/d fish so I changed him to chicken for some variety. I am surprised how much fish and chicken have gone up!


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By MsArcher on Feb 24, 2023

Cats won't eat it

This brand of wet food was recommended after my male cat had 3 vet visits for urinary blockages and emergency surgery. All 3 vets recommended it. Unfortunately, my two cats won't eat. I keep trying and they nibble a bit if they're starving, but I probably won't be buying again. This is the 3rd hills science diet food they don't like, which is difficult as I know it's the most often recommended.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By LexAndLuxo on Feb 9, 2023

So bad.....

I'm disappointed to share that my cat would refuse to eat this food whenever it was offered. We tried to slowly transition him from his old wet food, but once it got to more than 50% C/D, he refused to eat anymore of it. It is also causing him the worst diarrhea I've ever seen - soooooo bad. I think it may be due to the byproducts, grains and corn but not 100% sure. I understand the supplements in this diet are scientifically proven to support urinary health, but I really wish they would make the ingredients more wholesome. There's really no excuse for the food to be as expensive as it is when the ingredients are so low quality. Blue Buffalo W+U is around the same price with no corn, grains or animal byproducts. After getting approval by our vet we are switching our cat to Blue Buffalo W+U. I will be donating the rest of this case.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Chelsea on Mar 30, 2023

So expensive

I’ve been buying this food for my cat since 2017. Just since 2021, it has gone up $14 (from $57.99 to $71.99). I hate that even the cost to keep our pets healthy has gone up. I’ve had to start alternating between this dry food to have less frequent orders. The brand increasing the price is probably no fault to Chewy but I’m just shocked to see the price of my last autoship.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By mowgli on Feb 15, 2023

not his favorite but he eats it.

mowgli can be ridiculously picky with food - and since he has gone on the urinary diet we have had fewer options. this one he will eat, though he wont scarf it down like the stew ones. he absolutely wont touch the ocean fish one, but will eat this in increments throughout the day (having to cover it and put it in the fridge is a hassle though). not having the stew in the bigger sizes makes this one our go to.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By MittensDad on Mar 21, 2023

May be good food, but Mittens wont touch it

I have tried for a month now to get Mittens to eat this food recommended by my Vet. He will eat the Purina Pro Plan Urinary Care food, but not this. So now I have a case of high dollar food that the cats wont eat.