Hill's Nutritional Notes
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Solving Urinary Problems in Shelter Cats
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Discover How Dolly Found A New Home
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Finding Hope for Shelter Cats with FLUTD
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Dolly, a 3-year-old, domestic shorthair cat, was presented to a shelter as a stray. Like many other cats, she quickly experienced urinary issues brought on by the stress of her new environment. These urinary issues might make cats like Dolly appear less adoptable.
After surgical treatment, Dolly was placed on a prescription food. She had no recurrence of urinary signs on her new food and found her forever home as a result.
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Read more about how the right diet can help address urinary issues and help more cats find homes.
View Dolly's Case
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