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Broadreach Nature Urinary and Calm Care Advanced for Cats and Kittens – 100 sprinkle capsules

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SKU: C126BRNABYM

Description

Urinary Care Advanced For Cats contains advanced specialist ingredients in a Veterinary Formulation, developed, approved and used by Vets in the UK.

An advanced formula for Urinary Care in cats which helps support the very sensitive and unique way a cat’s brain works to help maintain and support the Urinary system and promotes calming.

Urinary Care Advanced For Cats veterinary formulation includes a concentrated combination of N Acetyl D Glucosamine, Hyaluronic Acid, L Tryptophan, Quercetin and L Theanine

Suitable for Cats of all ages.

Ingredients

N-Acetyl D Glucose 99%, L-Tryptophan, L-Theanine, Quercetin, Hyaluronic Acid

Directions for use

First Two Weeks:

3kg 1 capsule per day

3kg 2 capsules per day

Maintenance:
3kg 1 capsule every other day

3kg 1 capsule every other day day

Cautions

If you notice any adverse reactions or deterioration in pets health discontinue use and contact your veterinary surgeon immediately. As with all supplementation, there may be a small chance of a negative reaction to any new supplement given, so please monitor this and follow the administrative guidelines.

FELINE CYSTITIS

How do I know if my cat is suffering from Cystitis? There are a number of possible causes for Cystitis so it is important to consult your veterinary surgeon, Cystitis is often associated with the following signs:

  • Difficulty and/or pain when trying to urinate
  • An increase in the frequency of urination, but only producing small amounts each time
  • Blood in the urine

COMMON CAUSES

An increasing number of Cystitis cases are said to be ‘Idiopathic’ which means not associated with a medical cause. This commonly occurs in cats which have an exaggerated response to stress.

Possible stress factors could include:

  • moving home
  • building work
  • Car travel to boarding
  • Veterinary Stay
  • Inter-Cat conflict, for example in multiple cat households
  • New arrivals in the home i.e. pets or people
  • Reduced access to outdoors
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