Hill's Prescription Diet T/D Dental Care Dry Cat Food With Chicken
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Highest price was seen £17.99 on 19 Apr 2023
Lowest price was seen £16.79 on 19 Mar 2023
Average price is £16.79 base on 2 price changes
Most recent price is £17.99
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Knowledge is Hill's first ingredient and Hill's understands what dogs and cats need to live a long and healthy life, which is why all Hill's foods provide precisely balanced, high quality nutrition based on pets' age and unique needs. Science has driven the creation of Hill's foods since 1939 and today our dog and cat foods are still created using the combined expertise of over 220 vets, scientists and pet nutritionists. Hill's believes that fed everyday the right nutrition makes little transformations which can add up to incredible results.Hill's Prescription Diet t/d Dry Cat Food is clinically proven to reduce plaque, stain and tartar buildup and clean up to the gum line. The kibble contains an exclusive matrix of fibers which act like a toothbrush to scrub the tooth to remove bacteria. The large kibble size, shape and texture cleans the teeth to the gum line to promote healthy gums and teeth. Exclusive feeding of Hill's Prescription Diet t/d Cat Dry Food has been shown to be more effective than toothbrushing, due to the fact that only a few cat owners brush their cats' teeth regularly.Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians developed Prescription Diet t/d clinical nutrition to promote healthy gums and teeth and support your cat's overall health. Hill's Prescription Diet t/d Dry Cat Food is accepted nutrition for the reduction in buildup of plaque and tartar by Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC)*.Important information: This is a veterinary dietetic food and should only be used based on the recommendation of a veterinary professional. A vet will be able to give you all of the information and advice you may need regarding your pet's condition.Recommended for:Gingivitis.Periodontal disease.Oral malodour, tartar, plaque, stain management.Not Recommended for:Growing kittens, pregnant or nursing cats.Patients with severe periodontal disease without appropriate periodontal assessment and therapy.Patients with concurrent use of urinary acidifiers.Approximate Dimensions
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