
Food allergies and intolerances are potentially serious problems that can lead to skin, fur and ear irritation or even gastrointestinal upset. Cats who have a food allergy or intolerance, also called adverse food reactions, typically have an abnormal response to the protein in the food. If your cat is having an adverse reaction to food, it is very important to feed the right food. Hills nutritionists and veterinarians have developed a prescription z/d clinical nutrition diet specifically designed to reduce skin and gastrointestinal signs of food intolerance. In fact, z/d is a clinically proven nutrition to help avoid adverse food reactions. How it works: With highly hydrolyzed animal protein fish oil, increased levels of essential fatty acids and high levels of vitamin E proven blend of prebiotic fibers
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