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The Selective Care range of small pet supplements is designed specifically for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. These supplements are made with natural ingredients like prebiotics, vitamins, and soothing herbs to support health and overall pet wellness. Each product offers a unique health benefit.
SKU | 4012543 |
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Primary Brand | Supreme Science Selective |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 3.5 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Wheat flour, Ground timothy hay, Ground dried locust beans, Flaked oats, Soybean oil, Ground peas, Flaxseeds, Dried dandelion, Ground dried cranberries, Dried echinacea, Calcium L-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate (source of vitamin C), Concentrated carrot, Concentrated blueberries.
Crude protein (min) 8.0%, Crude fat (min) 2.0%, Crude fiber (max) 12.0%, Moisture (max) 10.0%.
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Can I give 8.25mg potassium which is present in Vetriscience Renal Essentials/tablet daily along with enalapril 2.5mg twice and pimobendan 1.25mg once, to clear his elevated BUN, protein in urine and echogenic sediments present in bladder.He weighs 12.200kg.Urine was acidic ph6.5 BUN 26.1 MG/DL Ref range 8.8-25.9 MG/DL Creatinine 1.15 MG/DL Ref range 0.5-1.6MG/DL I'm attaching photos of two supplements which one is safer to give please? Any protein retriction required atm?
Does the Nutri-Vet Pet-Ease Cat Paw Gel work to maintain urinary pH for struvite stone dissolution and prevention? My cat has a past history of struvite stones (8 years ago) and doesn't eat the urinary SO diet (wet or dry) She is a picky eater and will only eat the blue wilderness salmon high protein wet food when I gave her options. But, I read online that some pet owners have used regular high protein wet food in addition to this nutri-vet or other dl-methionine supplements.
My male cat is almost 14. I know he is starting kidney problems due to the extra water he drinks at this point. and a bit thinner. lots of energy still. I read they need at least 50% protein, I give him wet and dry which i know is not good, but lots of wet and freeze dried chicken too, vit with dig enzymes. Can you suggest the best Wet high protein food and anything else from Petco?
What makes urinary formulated cat wet food work so much more than regular grain free wet food?
My 3 year old 23lb. male corgi has a history of developing cystine crystals in his urinary tract and was put on Hill's U/D canned food as a result. I have been reading online about alkaline diets and was wondering if we could prepare food for him at home that would be sufficient in preventing the formation of the cystine crystals. The food he is on currently is very expensive ($42-$46 every 12 days). How can we determine the correct amount of homemade food or his weight and breed?
One of our male cats recdently had a blockage and we had to take him to emergency. We got there in the nick of time, he was going into kidney failure! Naturally he now has to be on special prescription food. The Hill's c/d he doesn't like at all. The Royal Canin he tolerates but will hardly eat it. I always try to mix something else in but it's just a chore to get him to eat now and the poor guy is hungry. He does love Royal Canin's dry SO food and treats. What else can I feed him?
My vet had me switch my cats diet to prescription cat food for urinary care but she won’t eat her dry food after mixing it with the urinary care dry food but is eating the wet food for urinary care.
My cat had annual blood work done and was diagnosed with SLIGHT increase in kidney values. The vet recommended that I put her on some sort of kidney diet food(Royal Canine or Hills Science Diet) She normally eats Rachael Ray Nutrish dry, and Special Kitty canned. I was looking at the ingredients in the food brands the vet recommended and they have a lot of grains and fillers. I was thinking to keep the foods I normally use for her and buy some sort of kidney support supplement instead. Thoughts?
What would be the best wet dog food for her weighing 3.3 lbs. 4 years and has Periodontal desease? And can I purchase at Petco or Petsmart? Thank you
My cat was almost two he was diagnosed w/FLUTD and had crystals in his urine. He had a perineal urethrostomy after being diagnosed. He was originally on hills science c/d and s/d but that became very expensive. He has been one Purina One urinary tract health dry food for about 1.5 years and has had no urinating issues. I want him to lose weight (18lbs) & don't know if his wet food should be urinary or weight loss focused and what his dry food should focus on since I'm doing a mixed diet.
My 8 y/o male cat had his first bout of cystitis a few weeks ago, my vets only solution was to give Rx food (Hills, Royal Canin or ProPlan) these all have fish products in them (even non fish flavors) and my cat is allergic. They have no other suggestions and said he will have another issue if he's not on that food. I've read about Wysong Uretic wet food, Wysong Biotic ph- supplement, Cystease, Tinkle Tonic, etc - would anything else work as an alternative? PLEASE HELP!
Port has some obvious internal damage of some sort going on that is causing chronic UTI/Cystitis. Do pet supplements geared toward urinary health etc help at all?