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Nobody treats your cat as good as you! So, when it comes to their wellness, care, and comfort, you're a natural at giving them the best supplements and products that they want the most - especially when it's time to hit the litter box. Now, you can let out a sigh of relief because there's a great new way to support their kidneys, bladder, and overall UT health. With Zesty Paws Urinary Tract Cat Mousse, this tasty supplement includes premium InCRANable, probiotics for cats, and other beneficial ingredients like cranberries, L-Arginine, and more. Together, these ingredients support their urinary tract, gut health, and immune system to keep potty time feeling purr-worthy for feline pets - whether they're an adult or senior, male or female, large or small!
SKU | 4592390 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Chicken |
Primary Brand | Zesty Paws |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 3 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Chicken |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 1.5 IN |
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Height | 5.75 IN |
Width | 2.44 IN |
Cranberry Concentrate (InCRANable), D-Mannose, L-Arginine, Nettle Root, Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine hydrochloride), Bacillus subtilis, Canola Oil, Chicken Liver Powder, Citric Acid (a preservative), Glycerin, Guar Gum, Malt Syrup, Mixed Tocopherols (a preservative), Natural Chicken Flavor, Natural Fish Flavor, Sunflower Lecithin, Vinegar, Water, Whey Protein Concentrate.
Give 1 sachet per 10 lbs of body weight. May apply to cat's paw or place in an empty bowl. Begin with half the suggested amount, and gradually increase to the suggested daily amount. Amounts can be split between AM and PM. Do not exceed daily recommended amount.
Not for human consumption. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.
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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.
Cat urinary track infection
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!
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?
My cat is experiencing constipation. I’ve tried some pumpkin “soup” with chicken that I found at the pet store but doesn’t seem to be helping. I also have tried laxotone. Are there any other suggestions to try?
Took my 1 yr old male cat Bailey to vet for not seeing him pee that much. She inserted him and got some urine (said he had a little crust down there, not sure what she meant but he does sit on litter). Sample showed no crystals or blood but his ph level was 8, which she said could have been from eating 2 hours prior. I know ph should be at least a 6, how can i help get it to that? I did buy some bladder support powder from Mercola pets and i put a small ice cube in his food. Thank you.
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My 20 year old female domestic shorthair was just prescribed Orbax, 1 ml/day, 20 ml oral suspension for a UTI. She is impossible to "pill" or dose with the syringe, but usually will take it in chicken broth. Today is the 3rd wasted dose and I'm starting to panic. No matter what I mix it up with, she rejects it. We hate to try to force pilling or syringe dosing because she is getting frail and we don't want to injure her. Please help! She's still doing great at 21, just stubborn. I love her
My cat is on CD Urinary care(dry) food and he is frequently puking, a few times a week. Sometimes it is food and other times it's dark liquid. He is 12yo and he in on this food due to a urinary blockage years ago.
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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?
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