- This prescription formula is designed to support the bacteria in your cat’s gut, all in a whisker-licking stew.
- Utilizes Hill’s ActivBiome Technology—a mixture of active fibers that may help improve regularity.
- Encourages the release of postbiotics to support the GI tract and help your cat’s body break down food.
- Works to promote regular, healthy stool and reduce the risk of future episodes.
- Formulated by Hill’s trusted nutritionists and veterinarians.
When your cat’s stomach isn’t happy, everybody knows it. Now you can help reduce stomach upset and help take the stink out of your litter box with a tasty stew that will have your kitty meowing for more. GI Biome Digestive Care wet cat food was formulated by Hill’s team of nutritionists and veterinarians using a different approach to digestive care. Hill’s ActivBiome Technology helps the bacteria in your feline’s stomach work to break down his breakfast, dinner and everything in-between. This blend of active fibers helps food move through the body naturally—and regularly—by encouraging the release of good bacteria. So, with the help of your veterinarian and a savory stew, you can help support your BFF’s overall digestive health.
| Item Number | 159280 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4.35 pounds |
| Packaging Type | Can |
| Made In | United States |
| Food Texture | Stew |
| Lifestage | Adult |
| Food Form | Wet Food |
| Special Diet | Pea-Free, Veterinary Diet, Sensitive Digestion, With Grain |
This item needs authorization from your veterinarian. Simply provide your pet and vet clinic information at Checkout and we’ll follow up with your veterinarian to confirm.
If you have a copy of your authorization, you can expedite the process by uploading a scan or photo of it to the Prescriptions section in your account or your order confirmation. You can also email it to [email protected].
Pets can be sensitive to sudden changes in their diets. For this reason, it is extremely important to follow a gradual transition plan to best support your pet’s health and product effectiveness. Ask your Veterinarian about the best way to transition your pet to a new food.





























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