Chicken recipe, small breed dry dog food with for the weight support and balanced nutrition for overall health. With small kibble size for tiny mouths, quality protein for lean muscle.
Hill's Science Plan Adult Dog Food Variety Pack is composed of 12 loaf cans: 6 with Chicken, 3 with Beef & 3 with Turkey. It is a complete pet food for adult dogs 1–6 years old.
Hill's Science Plan Sensitive Stomach and Skin Small & Mini Adult Dog Food with Turkey is a complete premium pet food for small breed adult dogs aged 1–6 years. This deliciously soft mousse is enriched with ingredients that support digestive health & skin care.
Chicken recipe dry cat food with L-carnitine and fewer calories for ideal weight management in adult cats. Packed with high-quality protein, omega-6s, and vitamin E for shiny fur and healthy skin.
Hill's Science Plan Sensitive Stomach & Skin Adult Wet Cat Food with Turkey is a complete pet food for adult cats, aged 1–6 years. This highly digestible wet food comes in a pouch and supports healthy digestion, as well as nourishes skin and promotes a thick and lustrous coat.
Hill's Science Plan Sterilised Adult Dry Cat Food with Salmon has a unique weight management formula to help burn fat, build muscle and keep sterilised cats lean. Made with high-quality, easy-to-digest ingredients.
Learn what your pet's microbiome is, how it contributes to your pet's gut and overall health, and why nutrition is important in maintaining healthy microbiomes.
To make a protein, amino acids are linked together in a long chain. The chain is then bundled into to a three-dimensional structure, like a tangled ball of yarn.
In people, the right diet is very important. If you are eating the wrong way for your metabolism, activity level, age and lifestyle you could end up with health issues.
A digestive or GI (gastrointestinal) disorder is any health situation that prevents your cat from properly digesting food, or alters the rate that food passes through their digestive tract. Don't ignore the signs! If your furry friend is showing symptoms of digestive disorders, seek immediate advice from your veterinarian.
The most common signs of cat stomach problems and digestive disorders are soft stools or diarrhea. You may also notice some or all of the following signs in your cat.
The most common signs of cat stomach problems and digestive disorders are soft stools or diarrhea. You may also notice some or all of the following signs in your cat.
Digestive upsets can happen for a variety of reasons, and all of them can make your cat feel under the weather. Remember, that diarrhoea can be difficult to spot in cats that toilet outside. If you suspect your cat is having issues, it’s worth providing a litter tray so that you can see what’s going on. Below are some of the more common digestive problems we see in cats.
This is the most common cause of an ‘upset stomach’ in cats. It usually consists of vomiting and diarrhoea that begins suddenly. It can be caused by lots of things like eating something unsavoury (or as many cats love to do, eating half a mouse and leaving the rest for us to find!), parasites, viruses and hairballs, to name but a few.
Unlike the sudden onset upset we just mentioned, chronic enteropathies are slower to appear and tend to last a long time. Diarrhoea and weight loss are common signs. Again, it can be caused by many different things such as adverse food reactions, immune reactions and genetics.
The colon is part of the large bowel and when this gets inflamed it’s called colitis. It’s usually very characteristic and most cats show the same signs - looking like they urgently need to have a poop. They might strain to have a poo but not much comes out, and one of the classic signs of colitis is fresh blood and/or slimy mucus in the stools.
For more detailed information, read this article on colitis in cats
The same as in humans, when cats are constipated, they find pooping difficult and they might go to the toilet much less frequently. Constipation can be caused by lots of things. Eating bones, feathers and fur can make the stools hard and difficult to pass. Swallowing lots of hair, especially in long-haired cats, or a sluggish bowel, will also mean that the stools are dry and difficult to shift. Some breeds like the Siamese are more prone to a sluggish bowel than others. This can result in a condition called megacolon.
For more insights, visit this detailed article on cat constipation
This is a complex condition in cats and can be difficult to diagnose with vague signs. These signs include vomiting, lethargy and lack of appetite. As detailed in this article on pancreatitis in cats, it can seem to come and go and often goes hand in hand with other problems like adverse food reactions and inflammatory bowel disease.
Cats can react badly to certain foods for a number of reasons and together we call these adverse food reactions. True food allergies are rarer than people think and they tend to be caused by proteins in ingredients such as chicken, fish and milk. Food allergies can cause vomiting and diarrhoea and also skin issues like itchiness and excessive grooming. For more on managing a cat with a sensitive stomach, see this detailed article.
First, if you suspect your cat is suffering from a digestive disorder, talk to your vet about treatments that may be able to help. You can further help your cat by helping reduce the amount of stress triggers in their environment with some of these suggestions.
Changes to your furry friend’s environment or routine can lead to GI upset. Providing your cat with a calm, safe environment – as well as some regular playtime – can help your cat’s anxiety.
Foods made with highly digestible ingredients can be gentle on upset tummies. Ask your veterinarian about switching your cat’s food and how to do it without upsetting your cat’s stomach any further.
First, if you suspect your cat is suffering from a digestive disorder, talk to your vet about treatments that may be able to help. You can further help your cat by helping reduce the amount of stress triggers in their environment with some of these suggestions.
Changes to your furry friend’s environment or routine can lead to GI upset. Providing your cat with a calm, safe environment – as well as some regular playtime – can help your cat’s anxiety.
Foods made with highly digestible ingredients can be gentle on upset tummies. Ask your veterinarian about switching your cat’s food and how to do it without upsetting your cat’s stomach any further.
Chicken recipe dry cat food for young adult cats after neutering. Formulated with weight-management technology to help maintain optimal weight and support vital organ & urinary health.
Chicken recipe dry cat food for mature adult cats after neutering. Formulated with weight-management technology to help maintain optimal weight and support vital organ & urinary health.
Chicken recipe dry cat food for young adult cats, with Dental Kibble Technology that helps reduce plaque & tartar build-up, freshen breath and keep gums healthy as cats eat.
Clinical nutrition formulated to help cats lose weight and regulate blood sugar
With all the different brands and formulations available, buying cat food and cat treats can seem like an overwhelming task at times.
Discover practical tips for feeding a fussy eating cat to ensure they get the nutrition they need. For more feeding advice for picky cats, visit Hill's Pet UK.
Learn more about the ingredients in cat treats and how they impact your cat.
Kittens grow a lot in their first year, so it is important to provide them with the proper nutrients early, so they grow up healthy and strong. Learn more.