🐾 Elevate your cat's golden years with every chew!
VETRISCIENCESenior 27+ Active Health Chews are veterinarian-formulated multivitamins designed specifically for senior cats, providing essential nutrients that support healthy aging, energy, and overall wellness. Each soft, fish-flavored chew is packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and fatty acids to promote heart, brain, immune, and joint health, making it an ideal supplement for older cats on any diet.
Volume | 5 Liters |
Item Weight | 1.04 ounces |
Allergen Information | Banana Free |
Product Benefits | Immune Support |
Active Ingredients | fish meal, oat flour, brewers dried yeast |
Flavor | Seafood |
Item Form | Chew |
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Doing Very Well
She's eating them but not enthusiastically. I will give her no choice if she begins to resist. For example, today, she ate 3/4 of it then left the last quarter. I tried to get her to eat it, but not interested, so I put it in her mouth. She swollowed it right down. Next time, I will quarter it before offering it to her, maybe that will help.UPDATE.... She smells it and then refuses to eat it. I have no choice but to put it down her throat. I will not purchase again, it's too stressful to deal with. On the upside, she is gaining weight which is what she needs. She is now a healthy 8.1 pounds from 6.4 pounds. So there's a plus to the fights. I will continue to fight until I find a better alternative.UPDATE ON THE UPDATE.....She still doesn't like them so I do have to force them on her but I must say, I see a marked improvement in her appetite, her grooming habits, her coat, etc. I am unsure if I will buy again, I am going to try getting a masking product, grind the vitamins, put them together and hope she eats them willingly. I just hate fighting with her to improve her health. Neither of us need the stress.I am doing another update on my previous reviews. With the help of Pill Pockets, there is never an issue with feeding her, her vitamins. Now that we are more than half way through the bottle, I am noticing a big difference in her. Her appetite is increasing, her coat looks much better, her hair is no longer falling out in droves. She looks very well. She still doesn't do much for grooming so I help her by combing her out. But she is doing some more grooming than before. Since she is a senior, she still does sleep a lot, but that's to be expected. I do see her play more than she did before when she is awake. All in all, I see a marked improvement in her. I will be buying more after all. Plus I changed the number of stars because of all the positive changes that I've see in my girl. I do recommend these vitamins for Senior cats. I'm a happy momcat.FINAL UPDATE.......I did purchase another bottle because my girl has improved so much with them. I will continue to purchase as long as I can. Hopefully, this bottle won't smell like Cod Liver Oil and I can get my girl to eat it willingly. That would be a huge plus.
S**S
Wonderful Results with these!
Based on the positive reviews, I was looking for a way to support my cat's overall health and decided to try Vetriscience Nu Senior Multivitamin with lysine. I'm thrilled I did!Within a few weeks, I noticed a significant improvement in my cat's energy levels. They're much more playful and engaged, zooming around the house and batting at toys with renewed enthusiasm. Their coat also looks fantastic – it's noticeably shinier and softer.It comes in chewable vitamins that crumble] that my cat gobbles up happily, so the administration is a breeze. I'm confident this vitamin is making a real difference in my cat's health, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a top-quality supplement for their feline companion.
L**A
Revising my review
Update: Revising my review. I think my cat had fur mites. Not fleas but burrowing mites/chewing lice that were driving him nuts and making him sick. I didn't know because he's my first cat and I saw no fleas (which is the only thing I knew that could cause his symptoms other than an allergy). He is mostly indoors but I have a large lot with a screen of trees in the front where he loves to play. I now suspect he got burrowing mites (that we call red bugs down south) from laying in pine straw and leaves. I've gotten red bugs from sitting in pine straw before and I know what that non-stop burning and itching feels like. I think he was vomiting from nervousness and fatigue. Within 24 hours of administering PetArmor Plus, his symptoms stopped. The other drops I was putting on him were flea and tick only. PetArmor Plus (which I found in Walmart) contains the same active ingredients as Frontline plus but is cheaper and kills fleas,flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks and chewing lice. So I came back to update my review. I don't want to unfairly ding these guys for my oversight. The only reason for 4 stars and not 5 is that Jack no longer likes the taste of these. I used to be able to give it to him with his Pet Honesty Hairball treats and he chew it right up. Now I'm having to work hard to hide them in food or treats and even then, he will sometimes sus it out and leave it or spit it out.Original review: I got these 11/29. I started to notice he had more itching and overgrooming than ever before. He's shedding more than usual. He is mostly white with long hair so he started getting streaks of pink (fresh blood) and brown (dried blood) on his fur but I didn't realized it could be these vitamins. Now it is 12/20 and he vomited this morning. I feel like a monster for giving him these this long without making the association. This is the only really new thing I have introduced and while I cannot prove it is these, I am going to stop giving him these to see if his condition improves. Other than regular food, he gets Pet Honesty Hairball treats, some of the lickable treats, greenies, and fish oil. He is only a 1.75 years old. He is not overweight (9.5 pounds). No current health problems except this new issue.
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