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HomeCat SuppliesCat Health CareVitaminsNutri-Vet Alaska Salmon Oil for Cats, 4 Ounce |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
My cats say..... Mar 22, 2008
By D. Caraway
"~D~"
...YUCK! GROSS! We are NOT eating that!! Are you trying to poison us?!
I say... One of my cats is very picky, but the other will usually eat almost anything. But not this. Even mixing it in tuna did not trick them. My sister's dog enjoyed it, so it didn't go to waste.
Talk it over with kitty before you order this!! I wish I had!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nothing we do will get them to eat what this stuff is on. Sep 30, 2010
By D. Simms WE had great expectations for this Alaska salmon oil product- but alas, this is not for our 2 cats. Salmon, in treats, food and rewards is their favorite taste and we feed them salmon treats for rewards with great success. Don't know what's wrong here and I can't say anything is for sure. It's just strange that our salmon loving cats don't even touch this stuff in any presentation. If we should ever feed them chunks of tire rubber, they would walk away- but eventully come back to nosh within an hour. This is their behavior and we know it well. But they will leave this stuff for hours until we remove it from their bowls. Maybe we should call the company and find out why!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Disgusting sticky ooze all over bottle after first week Jun 06, 2011
By Andy H. This stuff works - my cats' fur is smoother and softer after they've had this in their food for a week or so. But the oil drips down the side of the bottle, and it smells awful. A better designed bottle is needed.
Great for soft, glossy, flake-free fur! Mar 06, 2011
By Couvegal After trying this with great success, I was saddened to see these negative reviews. Taste appears to be the only reason for this. It is true, though. My cats hate the taste as well, SO the solution was to pour some into one of those little 2 oz. glass dropper bottles. I just hold each kitty steady and give each, by mouth, a full dropper 3 times per week (Mon. Wed. Fri.) and their coats are glossy, soft, and flake-free. It has also helped tremendously (along with canned/dry Natural Balance Limited Ingredient Duck & Green Pea cat food and Animals Apawthecary Phytomucil) with inflammatory bowel disease issues as it helps reduce inflammation in the intestinal tract. PLEASE give it a chance and dose by mouth, as I don't know any cat that can handle the highly concentrated flavor of this oil.
For the NB Duck & Green Pea: Natural Balance Green Pea & Duck Formula Dry Cat Food
For the Animal's Apawthecary Phytomucil: Animals' Apawthecary Phytomucil Digestive Tincture for Dogs and Cats, 2 Ounce Bottle I use a similar bottle for the salmon oil.
I implore you to give this a try!
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Bang for your buck May 27, 2009
By R. Malis
"raemalis"
I bought this for my cat because she's a little overweight, and when I put her on diet food, she wasn't getting the fats and omegas she needed. I have to say that I saw results within just a few days. Before, she had dandruff and her coat looked dull. She's still on the diet food, but I just squirt a little of this over it. To be honest, I thought she was going to love the fishy-ness, but she seems apathetic about it; she's about as neutral about her food as she always has been, but it's definitely doing its job!
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