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Your cart is empty.BestLife4Pets Cat supplement provides effective relief for chronic and acute feline constipation
Black Halo
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
My cat had been unable to go to the bathroom for the last week, subsequently leading her to stop eating. I became very worried as she stopped bathing and hid from the other cats (Two sure signs your kitty is not well). I was getting ready to go bankrupt by taking her to the vet...But at the last minute I decided to give this a shot (since I am also using their dental product and that seems to be working as well) and literally within two days she was slowly getting back to normal. This product may not be cheap but it is SO WORTH IT!
MJB in FL
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
My kitty's stool was hard, dry, individual pellets which are far from the long firm logs it should be. She is finicky as heck. I crushed the pills, mixed it in her canned food, and crossed my fingers. Success! It must truly be odorless and tasteless. I started at 3 pills once a day. I've adjusted it to 5 pills in the morning and 5 at night. While there are still hard, dry, individual pellets there is also long firm logs.I ordered a second bottle. The ingredients listed are not exactly the same. The original bottle contained 400 pills. The second bottle's label has 450 pills.I reached out to the seller to ensure the pills are the same as the previous bottle however I have not heard back.
Ev Sizemore
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
I have tried several different laxatives for my cat and so far this one is the best. time will tell.
Dorothy L. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
After many, many months of giving these to my cat I can honestly say that they just don’t work for her. I smash up 4 tablets and put in her food and they still don’t work. I think I will be trying something else going forward.
T-lite
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
I use this on my kitty for a few days when I see him straining in the box. He’s about 16 now. It seems to work well. I also chop up the kitty grass as well as crush these up and add to his wet food. There is no taste so he gobbles up his medicine.
Dakota Banks
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023
One of my two cats, Snickers, was having trouble with constipation. Although I offered wet food every day in addition to a free-feeding bowl of dry food, she wouldn't eat much of the wet food at all, would sometimes throw up, and would go outside the box at times, straining to poop. Although these pills are tiny, I knew I'd have trouble giving them to her--she was formerly feral and doesn't like too much handling, though she's such a sweetie otherwise. I found the perfect solution. Grind the tiny pills up with the back of a spoon (easy to do) and mix them with one of the many types of gravy packets for cats. I chose Hartz Delectables and bought them from Amazon at the same time I bought the BestLife4Pets Constipation Relief. Snickers loved the gravy packet and had no idea there was medicine in it--she licked the bowl clean. It's so easy to give her these pills now! In one day she got some relief from her problem, and she got better every day after that. After a couple of weeks, I still give her one pill a day (1/4 of the basic dose) with her gravy packet. I can always increase the dose if she needs it. I don't want her to get in the uncomfortable situation she was in before, and besides, she looks forward to it--the packet, not the pills!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023
i wish i had read the description far enough to find the word 'homeopathic', which should be a red flag to anyone who has even a basic understanding of chemistry.the statement on the side of the box is absolutely true:'homeopathic formulations are safe to use long term and do not interact with other medicines or supplements'...because there's nothing -in- them that interacts with anything -- not with real medicine, not with your body, not with anything.this is a bottle of lactose sugar pills, which is what the bulk of the pills are made out of, and i'm pissed at myself that i made the stupid mistake of wasting thirty dollars on something that has absolutely zero scientific support and zero effectiveness.please don't feed your cat sugar pills.if you don't know what to do, ask a vet for something that actually works.
C. C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023
My cat was having some difficulty to release and this product helped. I use a small syringe for put the dissolved pills in her mouth. They have no taste, so she doesn't complain. Better than chemical drugs. So nice to have a natural product. Thanks!
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