Wild Alaskan Skin & Coat Salmon Oil Based Omega-3 Supplement for Cats, 4 fl.oz.
Description
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Wild Alaskan Skin & Coat Omega-3 Cat Food Supplement is made with wild Alaskan Salmon, Pollock, and Whitefish from the cold, deep, fresh waters of Alaska. This easy-to-use Omega-3 Cat Food Supplement not only tastes good, but also provides long chain fatty acids EPA and DHA to help maintain healthy skin and foster a bright and lustrous coat. EPA and DHA also support cardiovascular health and a healthy immune system.
- - Helps maintain healthy skin
- - Fosters a bright and lustrous coat
- - Supports a healthy immune system
- - Supports cardiovascular health
- - Has a rich natural taste cats love
- - Easy to use, just pump over food
- - NASC Certified
Specifications
SKU | 1157337 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Primary Brand | Wild Alaskan |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 4 OZ |
Additional Features
Grain Free | Yes |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Item Dimensions
Volume | 4 FZ |
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Length | 1.8 IN |
Height | 5 IN |
Width | 1.8 IN |
Ingredients
Salmon Oil, Pollock Oil, Whitefish Oil, Tocopherols (preservative).
Guaranteed Analysis
Guaranteed Analysis (per teaspoon): Crude Fat (min) 99.8%, Moisture (max) 0.2%, Omega-3 Fatty Acids* 1285 mg (min) 28%, - EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) 600 mg (min) 13%, - DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) 460 mg (min) 10%, - ALA (Alpha-Linolenic Acid) 65 mg (min) 1.5%, Omega-6 Fatty Acids* 90 mg (min) 2%, Omega-9 Fatty Acids* 820 mg (min) 18%, *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient profile.
Wild Alaskan Omega-3 Cat Food Supplement is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only. Store bottle in a dry place away from light at room temperature.
For pets only.
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13 years ago
We put this on both our cats' food once a day. Our black cat was having dandruff...
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9 years ago
2 cats hate this, will not even go near the bowl if this stuff is in it. The one...
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Works great
Yes, I recommend this product.
UNCERTAINTY OIL
No, I do not recommend this product.
TURNED MY WHITE CAT ORANGE - NOT NORMAL
No, I do not recommend this product.
My fur baby hates it
No, I do not recommend this product.
Best supplement for your cat's diet
Yes, I recommend this product.
It’s great
Yes, I recommend this product.
The nutrition he needs and a taste he loves!!
Yes, I recommend this product.
Okay Product
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Questions
Can I give this supplement to a dog? My boyfriend buy this by accident
- Yes. It is the exact same as the one in the dog section.
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Does this work for fur balls?
Will this help my cat pass stool? She is a healthy four year old that ate a cotton ball the size of a quarter and I’m trying to get her to poop it out.
My hyperthyroid cat loves fish (high iodine), hates chicken (only flavor low iodine Hill's science diet comes in). Vet suggested we maybe mix in a low iodine flavoring. Does the oil extraction process remove most of the iodine and impurities?
- yes; I beleive it does; I use this Fish Oil for my Turtle and a few cats on thier pellets; vg Oil;
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Has anyone tried this with a cat who has cysts? My cat has dry skin and has 2 cysts. Will this help?
- Hi To be honest you need to find out what KIND of cysts. I'm no vet but have had over 25 cats in my lifetime and the only ones that had a cyst were the older cat and it was cancer. So best to ask a Vet. Take Care and good luck
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Is it made in the USA? If not, where is it from?
- Yes. States so on the bottle with a flag and also that it's manufactured for a company in Woodland, WA. Can be refrigerated, but not necessary. Slightly stronger smell if not kept cold.
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Can i use this in dry cat food?
- yes. i do. i usually do a half or full squirt with one bowl of food a day
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Is it Good for old cat with kidney disease?
- I don’t know. I would definitely check with your vet. I don’t want to give you bad information. Sorry I can’t be of help.
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Does this help with shedding in cats?
- Yes. It will help with skin and coat health and tastes great too.
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My cat licks a lot, to the point of bald spots. She has dry skin. how long before I see a difference?
- My cat did this, too. It turns out he reacted to grains and anything gluten in his food. Once we tried eliminating grains from his diet (wet food) he quit itching (licking) and his fur grew back. He has been fine since. It is worth a try! Just need to read labels carefully. For dry skin we use wild Alaskan salmon oil. We also add extra water to is food to keep him hydrated. (He is 19 1/2 years old!)
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