Cat Supplements

Our range of supplements designed for feline needs has been specially formulated to enhance your cat’s health and well-being. From essential vitamins and minerals to joint support and skin health, our supplements cater to various aspects of your cat's health.

The supplements in our collection are from tried and tested brands such as Feliway, Samylin, and Ipakitine. They promote overall well-being, urinary health, skin and coat health, digestive health, and support for senior cats. 

Before starting any type of supplement it’s important to consult with your veterinarian to ensure they are suitable for your cat's specific needs and health status.

Only administer supplements according to the recommended dosage instructions, this will help to achieve optimal results and ensure your cat isn’t having too many supplements. 

Pay attention to any changes in your cat's behaviour, appetite, or health after starting supplements, and adjust as needed based on their response. If you notice adverse side-effects contact your veterinarian. 

Supplements should be taken as part of a holistic health routine for your cat where they’re treated for fleas, ticks, and worms, as well as regularly groomed to achieve optimal well-being. 

Our useful guides and blogs can offer you further information and advice on all things cats’, we recommend: 

Cat grooming: the right way to groom your cat's coat

Cat Dental Care: It's as important as your own

Feline Safety In The Summer

 

FAQ:

What supplements does my cat need?

Supplements for cats are not always necessary if they are receiving a balanced diet formulated for their life stage and health needs. However, there are certain situations where supplements may be beneficial, such as:

Omega-3 fatty acids, typically found in fish oil supplements, can support skin and coat health, reduce inflammation, and support joint health.

Probiotic supplements can help promote a healthy gut flora, aid in digestion, and support immune function.

Glucosamine and chondroitin supplements may be beneficial for cats with arthritis or joint issues.

In some cases, cats with specific health conditions or dietary deficiencies may benefit from a multivitamin supplement, but it's essential to consult with a veterinarian before adding any supplements to your cat's diet.

How can I get my cat to take supplements? 

When it comes to getting your cat to take supplements, it can sometimes be challenging, you could hide it in their food, or use a liquid formula that can be mixed into food or directly syringed into the mouth.

It’s always best to introduce supplements gradually by starting with small amounts and increasing the dosage over time. This can help your cat get used to the taste and texture of the supplement.

Always offer praise, petting, or a treat after giving your cat the supplement to create a positive association with the experience.  If you're having difficulty getting your cat to take supplements, consult with your veterinarian. They can guide you on the best approach and recommend alternative options if needed.

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