













🐾 Elevate your cat’s health game with every bite!
Hill's Science Diet Adult Dry Cat Food in Chicken Recipe is a 15.5 lb premium formula designed to support urinary tract health with optimal magnesium levels, reduce hairballs naturally, and promote a healthy skin and coat with omega-6 and vitamin E. Made from high-quality protein and natural ingredients, it ensures your adult cat maintains muscle and overall vitality without artificial additives.












| ASIN | B00ZQYGSTM |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,342) |
| Date First Available | 16 July 2019 |
| Flavor | Chicken |
| Item Form | Dry |
| Item Weight | 7.03 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 10137 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | Adult |
| Product Dimensions | 50.8 x 33.86 x 14.61 cm; 7.03 kg |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 15.5 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses | Urinary Tract Health |
| batteries required | No |
Y**G
My cat love it and heathy
E**H
Reading the reviews, it feels like I'm the only one who likes the new formula. However, I have very specific circumstances. Cats are sensitive to quick changes in food, so without notice, having a change will cause them to vomit. It doesn't necessarily mean the food is bad. They just don't like to change diets so quickly. We're feeding outdoor community cats, many of whom are boys, so we've gotten big bags of this for quite a while now. We've had our guys spayed and neutered, so they're mostly middle-aged, with a few older and a couple younger. The giant kibbles were a bit difficult for them to eat, so I was quite happy to see the kibble size changed. Our cats are vacuuming up the new formula. I still had big bags of the old formula, and was a little sad that I had to put them through that again. But I've finally finished going through the old formula, and had a chance to make a gradual shift to the new. We have about 20 cats or so eating the new formula, and they seem to prefer it quite a bit. Again, these are outdoor cats with more diverse diets than normal cats, so they took the shift better than a typical indoor cat probably would. If you have a chance, I absolutely recommend slowly shifting from the old formula to the new because a fast shift might make your cat vomit. I'm not sure if there are major changes quality-wise (I've saved an old bag so I can compare them whenever I have time), but our cats seem to love it. They've even seemed to lose some interest in their treats as the treats don't seem to attract them much more than this food does now. It turned out to be a welcome change for me as so many of our guys are older and having more mouth issues and such. The old kibbles were just too big.
A**W
I have this Hill’s Science Diet Urinary Hairball Control on Subscribe & Save for my two Ragamuffin cats, and it’s been amazing for them. One of mine struggled with hairballs and the other had some urinary issues, and this food has helped both. Their coats look great, they’re not hacking up hairballs all over the place, and they’ve had zero urinary problems since switching. They both actually like the chicken recipe too, which is a win because they’re picky. The big bag lasts a good amount of time, and I love not having to think about reordering because it just shows up when we need it. If you have long-haired cats or ones prone to urinary issues, this food is 100 percent worth it. My two are thriving on it.
K**F
Did they change their formula??? The stuff in the blue bowl is what I got last time. It’s thicker… the new stuff is very thin. As long as it’s the same just different shapes and sizes that’s fine. I don’t have the old bag but I know it’s the same formula as the one I got. It’s always looked like the thicker one.
A**Y
Cats love this brand, and it definitely does the job by keeping PH down and anything Urinary. When money is tight though, I have to switch to a lower cost brand - but change is never a bad thing
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