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Hills Prescription Diet DD Dry Food for Cats (Duck) 1.5kg - From £17.15
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Hills Prescription Diet DD Dry Food for Cats (Duck) 1.5kg

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Manufacturer: Hills Pet Food

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Description

Hills Prescription Diet DD Food Sensitivities Dry Food for Adult Cats has been formulated for the nutritional management of cats to help reduce allergic reactions to food and support their skin health.

Made using only a few ingredients to reduce the risk of allergic reactions, Hills D/D uses Duck and Peas as its main source of protein and carbohydrates as they have a low allergenic potential, whilst being full of nutritional value.

The delicious recipe is also rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids which will help strength the skin barrier and provide overall benefit to your cat’s general skin and fur health.

Key Benefits:

  • Limited Ingredients: Low allergenic potential
  • Duck & Peas: Excellent sources of Protein and Carbohydrates
  • Omega-3 & Omega-6: Helps improve the skin barrier and supports healthy skin and shiny fur
  • Antioxidants: Rich in antioxidants that help to neutralise damaging free radicals and protect cells

Composition:
Vegetables (Dried Green Peas 44%), Vegetable Protein Extracts, Oils and Fats, Meat and Animal Derivatives (Duck 4%), Derivatives of Vegetable Origin, Minerals

Analytical Constituents:
Protein 30.5%, Fat Content 21.4%, Crude Fibre 5.7%, Omega-3 Fatty Acids 0.8%, Omega-3 Fatty Acids 3.5%, Linoleic Acid 3.3%, EPA+DHA 0.35%, Crude Ash 5.8%, Calcium 0.73%, Phosphorus 0.65%, Sodium 0.25%, Potassium 0.90%, Magnesium 0.11%

Reviews (8)

Overall rating: (4.4 of 5)

5 stars: (6)
4 stars: (1)
3 stars: (0)
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Roxanne Etheridge
April 2024

I bought this for my IDB kitty she threw it up in about 5 minutes. The biscuits are quite large. My other other cat isn't keen on them either.

Maurice Bridge
November 2022

This is the only thing my cat will eat for her skin condition so we highly reccomend this product to other cat owners.5 star Maurice

Elizabeth Bailey
December 2017

My cat is allergic to virtually all proteins and most carbohydrates, even his own skin flora. He was always having stomach upsets, his skin was itchy and damaged as a result of his scratching, he was always sneezing and had chronic feline chlamydia symptoms. My vet recommended this and although he isn’t cured (he’s not just allergic to food) he is so much better. I thoroughly recommend this product.

Michaela Lawson
March 2014

I am so grateful to have found this food for my persian 15yrs old. He is incredibly fussy and has chronic rhinitis, so cannot smell food so well. He has had skin problems and tummy problems, but since starting this food has put weight back on and enjoys eating again! VetUK sells this at a good price and always deliver quickly. Thank you!

S M Daly
April 2013

I have 4 cats, one of which is suffering from an allergy causing excessive licking & biting his fur. My vet suggested trying a novel protein food, to eliminate potential food allergens. Whilst I am still trialling improvement of his condition, I was delighted all 4 of my cats happily accept & devour this food, which only has venison for protein and no cereals.

Tanya Bishop
June 2012

My younger cat developed a food allergy which resulted in him being on tablets and trying lots of different foods. He tried Royal Canin Sensitivity food (like my older cat eats) and this did not help him. The vet suggested we tried this food and he loves it - and he has not been ill since.