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PRO PLAN Veterinary Diet Hydra Care Feline Hydration Supplement

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Description:

The addition of Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Supplements Hydra Care as a supplement to your cat’s daily diet will help increase the intake of liquid. Offering great health benefits, especially if your cat needs a greater liquid intake or is suffering from urinary tract problems.

It is recommended that a vet’s opinion is sought before use or before extending the period of use.

Key Benefits:

  • Shown to increase total liquid intake*.
  • Cats consume on average 28% more liquid each day than water alone*.
  • Shown to decrease urine specific gravity and osmolality*.

*Compared to cats consuming only water in addition to dry feeding

 

Ingredients:

Water, glycine, whey protein isolate, glycerin, guar gum, liver flavour, natural flavour, potassium chloride. B250220.

Nutritional Analysis:

Protein 1.747%    
Fat 0.227%
Carbohydrate 2.161% 
Crude fibre      0.020%                
Calcium 0.003%
Phosphorus 0.009%
Potassium 0.038%
Sodium 0.017%
Chloride 0.029%
Magnesium 0.001%

 

 

Feeding Guidelines:

One 85g pouch per 2.3kg of body weight per day. It is recommended that a vet’s opinion is sought before use or before extending the period of use. Fresh, clean drinking water should always be available.

Life Stage
Adult, Senior
Health Benefits
Urinary Tract Health
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Veterinary support and advice supplied by our in house vet team

Reviews

5 out of 5 stars
Based on 3 customer ratings
  • "Great for hiding meds in"
    Posted byon15th Jan 2024

    I have a very fussy cat who is on blood pressure meds, and this Hydra Care is great for crushing the tablet into, and she gobbles it up. Can be a bit hit and miss with other wet food as she often throws wet food up, but not this Hydra Care. Works great.

  • "Good product"
    Posted byon7th Jan 2024

    Seems to be helping very elderly cat with hyper thyroidism to maintain remaining condition.

  • "FOR THE FUZZY DRINKERS"
    Posted byon12th Dec 2023

    As my cat ages I was starting to get real' concerned about her drinking habits, renal functions are showing they're starting to play up. Of course the little sucker prefers dirty water from a pot outside than the very expensive Pet Fountain (also purchased here). We tried every trick in the book: tuna water, chicken stock, cat milk – nothing worked except this. It's nice to know that I'm giving her a supplement that helps her alongside more wet food in her daily diet. Have recommended to multiple friends!