Greybear's mom
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
My cat gets one per day as recommended by his vet. Seems to work well. He is a healthy and amiable boy. I also love the subscription so I don't even have to think about it.
JDGood
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
This worked on my cat to stop the sneezing he gets with calici virus. But it’s little chews and after awhile he stopped wanting to eat them. They began to dry out, even with conscientious bag-closing, and as they dried out, he refused them. I wound up crushing them to mix in his food, but that was a pain. Now I buy a fine granule product that mixes into wet food and doesn’t loose quality over time.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
I have five cats and one mainly who has upper respiratory issues that come and go. I had never heard of lysine until a couple of years ago when a friend of mine had told me about it. Before that, it was trips to the vet for him. Once I learned about lysine, I first tried the small lysine bites, but he hated them. Then I tried the powder and would mix it with soft food when he needed it. Then that particular brand went out of stock and I had to order another which he did not like. I recently ordered a paste thinking he’d like it, but he didn’t. A few days ago I came across these treats and I’ve been giving one a day to all of my cats(not just the picky one)and to my surprise, every single one of them devour them. They stink to me, but they like them. They are big, but they are soft enough that I’m able to break them into a few pieces into their food at feeding time and they search them out and eat them before their regular food. As to their effectiveness, not sure yet, but I’ll update once they’ve been using it for a few weeks. So if you’ve got a cat as picky as mine(he won’t even eat hard cat treats🙄) this might be a win for you.
ChrisS.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
My cats are used to homemade food and treats, so use that to gauge whether or not your cats will eat these. These are high quality not only because of the ingredients; they are a good size, come in a cute tuna fish shape, you get a good quantity for the price, and you can smell the supplement smell when you open the package like you can when you open up human supplements (e.g., vitamin D, fish oil, gelatin, etc.). I was worried that this fact would ensure they would not eat these, but they come running for these like their other "junk food" treats. These are so good for my cats, thank you so much. Best wishes to all of the pets out there.
Faisal Alkhalifah
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on August 14, 2023
جيد والكميه قليله
julie ann ferazol
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 30, 2023
Great
Pratima Otwal
Reviewed in India on October 24, 2020
Great product
Paola Argentieri
Reviewed in Italy on August 31, 2019
Purtroppo i miei gatti non hanno gradito ma il prodotto è veramente valido super conveniente
Thierry LAGARDE
Reviewed in France on September 25, 2017
Lysine pets of vermont très appreciée par le chat, efficace contre les maux pulmonaires dont souffrent nos félins,je recommande ce produit
FJORD
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2017
My cat is adopted. When we got him, we took him to the vet and the Dr. said he had a small upper respiratory infection and if it didn't clear on its own to come back. Not sure why he didn't treat it but I decided to look for supplements in treat form. It's been a year since his adoption and at first the treats truly did seem to work. He was breathing easier, liked the taste and would knock the bag out of my hand before I could give it to him and even bite m'darn fingers. But over the past few months, he has those bouts of what I assumed was hairball induced and so, I took him off the treats for a while, thinking maybe it was a fluke. Recently, I started giving these to him sparingly and he seems to have the same reaction. These are my thoughts: He's a fatty. He'll eat anything in the floor including paper. (Bobtails, am I right?) I have to keep a close watch on this little hello as he's incredibly smart and can get into anything. That being said, I saw another customer mention ingredients from China and I ain't about that life for my cat and I'm also thinking, if all these other cats sensed something was off and couldn't eat them...maybe we should pay attention. Not every cat is finicky. Mine's a fat-ass sweetheart and the only thing that deters his appetite is the smell of rubbing alcohol when I sanitize my hands.I'm not going to buy these anymore as everything he eats them for more than a few days, he starts feeling sickly. I'm also scheduling a veterinary appt asap just to make sure but please proceed with caution on behalf of your furry friend...from a member of the fur mama tribe.
Deb Irene
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2013
***Updated Review***The cats are about 2 years old and they can eat these now. As older kittens (9 months) they really couldn't eat them, the treats were too large and they had trouble chewing. They also seemed to really dislike the taste. Now they will eat them, they're still not super thrilled about them. Sometimes I need to break the treat in two and they seem to sniff it and be more interested then. They still struggle to chew it some but usually manage to eat it with minimal encouraging.The amount of lysine per treat is good, so only two to three per cat per day. Their eyes always seem to stay healthy when they get these once a day, if I go a few days to a week without, they both start to itch their eyes and they get runny. So I do think it keeps the herp at bay.The price is so much better here than PetSmart or PetCo. Those places sell this for about 10 to 15. The closest pet store to me sells only one type of lysine treat (not this kind) and it's 20$ for a bag of 60 treats! Crazy. Very glad to buy them here, for less money. Delivery was again prompt and packaging was fine.**Older 2 star review **The product shipped quickly and was as advertised. However, one cat really disliked the treats, the other wasn't thrilled but would eat them. I think they are too large, and the texture is chewy, my cats kept spitting them out trying to chew but giving up. To get the less picky one to eat it, I have to break it up into bits. For the picky one, I crushed the treat with a fork and mixed it into wet food. For a few days he wouldn't eat the wet food with the treat in it, but he's eating it a little now. Still, he's not thrilled by them.There is no way to test if a cat would like these before buying, but I would say if your cats don't typically eat larger chewy foods they may dislike this treat. The length is a little less than 1 inch long and about .5 inch wide, .25 inch depth. Fish shaped, chicken flavored. Larger than any other cat treat I've seen, I didn't think about the size of a treat before purchasing though.