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HomeCat SuppliesCat Health CareStress Relief & Calming AidsNutri-Vet Uri-Ease Soft Chews, 2.5 Ounce |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 9 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
my cat loves them and they don't cause utis! Oct 22, 2009
By Micaela Reznicek
"sa wine gal"
My cat is prone to Urinary Tract Infections. After her most recent bout, it was time to change something in her diet again. She was already on UTI food, has plenty fresh, clean water, so I decided to research her treats. Come to find out, most cat treats are high in Ph (bad for UTIs). I gave away her old treats immediately and purchased these treats. She LOVES them! Can't get enough of them! We've only been using them for a couple of months, so it's hard to say if they are good for preventing UTIs, but so far so good. The price on Amazon was cheaper than at my local pet shop. Highly recommend!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Cats love these! Sep 19, 2010
By D. Firestone My younger cat is vulnerable to UTIs so I have to look for treats that suit him. I have never seen both my cats so frantic over treats, except maybe when I offered them raw frozen meat for cats. And this is MUCH cheaper. Thank you for bringing the awesome!
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
PAWSOME!!! Feb 25, 2010
By PurrEver Ranch Sanctuary (A Hospice For Senior Kit Gots gone wild! The Senior Kittizens & Wayward Pussycats at PurrEver Ranch Sanctuary went wild over these treats. It was not only good for them, it made them purr. Happy, happy cats. Highly recommend. I as a rule always break up treats but these are made where cats cat eat with ease. ;) UTIs is very painful & expensive to treat. Thank you for providing a way to help ease their pain & make life a little better.
PurrEver Yours,
Rita Wood, Founder
PurrEver Ranch Sanctuary
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Don't know Jan 05, 2012
By Marie A. Joseph My cat has an inflamed bladder from stress and is a very picky eater. I thought I would try these to see if they helped with her bladder issues. I never got to find out because she refuses to eat them. I am giving her Cosequin with her can food at night and that seems to help.
Cats enjoy them Dec 10, 2011
By Megan Koker My cat was hesitant at first to eat the treats (I think it was the consistency, as they are chewy/gummy and not hard) but she now will eat them - but only if I tear them in half first! I'm not sure of any benefit as of yet, but the vet recommended treats for her UTI and she just finished her first bag. I will be ordering more today - fingers crossed it helps! Even my roommates cat enjoys the treats, even if she doesn't need them. I would recommend them, but I also will be buying a bag of treats that are cheaper to compare and see what she will eat and which, if any helps. It's worth a try if the vet recommends it...she also ate them after heating them up a few seconds in the microwave (in case your fur baby refuses) give it a try!.
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