Urinary care c/d multicare stress stew with chicken and added vegetables

Hills

Urinary care c/d multicare stress stew with chicken and added vegetables

5
Moderate

About This Product

Urinary care c/d multicare stress stew with chicken and added vegetables by Hills is a cat food product that scored 5/10 on our ingredient safety scale. This is a below-average score, suggesting several ingredients that pet owners may want to be aware of. We analyzed 19 ingredients in this formula and found no major safety concerns.

Goal Compatibility

Sensitive Stomach

10/10

Weight Management

7/10

Grain-Free

10/10

Puppy/Kitten

6/10

Senior Pet

5/10

All Natural

10/10

Full Ingredient List

#1Vlees en dierlijke bijproducten
#2plantaardige eiwitextracten
#3granen
#4producten van plantaardige oorsprong
#5groenten
#6oliën en vetten
#7mineralen
#8Vetgehalte 3
#9Ruwe celstof 0
#10Ruwe as 1
#11Vocht 80
#12Zwavel 0
#13Hydroxyproline 0
#14L-tryptofaan 0
#15Calcium 0
#16Fosfor 0
#17Natrium 0
#18Kalium 0
#19Vitamine D3 3031E

How We Score Pet Food

Our safety score uses a position-weighted formula: ingredients listed first (higher concentration) receive more weight in the calculation. Each ingredient is scored 1-10 based on published veterinary research and regulatory data. The final product score reflects the overall ingredient quality, with penalties for known carcinogens, artificial preservatives, low-quality fillers, and artificial colors.

What to Look For in Cat Food

  • Named protein first — "Chicken" or "Salmon" is better than "Meat by-products"
  • Minimal fillers — Avoid corn gluten meal, wheat middlings, soy flour as top ingredients
  • No artificial preservatives — BHA, BHT, and ethoxyquin are linked to health concerns
  • No artificial colors — Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 2 serve no nutritional purpose
  • Taurine listed — Essential amino acid cats cannot produce themselves

Disclaimer

PetFoodScored provides ingredient safety information for educational purposes only. We are not veterinarians. Always consult your vet before making dietary changes for your pet. Our scores are algorithmic assessments, not veterinary medical advice.