🐾 Elevate Your Cat's Health with Every Chew!
Animaux Nutrients for Cats offers a comprehensive daily supplement in the form of 120 chewable tablets, designed to support your feline's metabolism, immune system, and skin & coat health. Enriched with Vitamin B complex, Omega 3, and essential trace elements, this vet-recommended formula is suitable for cats of all ages, ensuring they thrive with every bite.
Pet Type | Cats |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 11 cm; 90 g |
Item model number | nc90kb120 |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Flavor | Natural |
Item Form | Tablet |
Size | 120 Count (Pack of 1) |
Volume | 0.09 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 90 g |
L**Y
Your cat will love these
Expensive indeed, but the only vitamins our cat will eat. Even creams and powders he leaves his food. But he loves these and he is a lovely healthy cat.
H**L
My cat loves them!
After reading all the positive reviews bar one I purchased these and couldn't wait for them to arrive.My cat was interested straight away, as sniffed when the first tablet was shown to him.*The instructions say that if for long-term- to give half a tablet a day* but after devouring the first half ....my cat was going gaga for more, so I offered half of the remaining tablet..... my cat was still very enthusiastic and asking for more, so gave him the last quarter.Clearly these tablets are extremely palatable and seen as a treat and not medicine, so it is a relief to be giving my furry friend a supplement I know will help improve his health.I want to give these tablets long term, as my cat is 14 1/2 years old.......so will give 1/2 a tablet in two quarters, once in the morning and then in the evening.Are they good value?heck yes!!!I now considering the omega-3 supplements.Try them...l will update this review once we have finished this bottle.🐈⬛
M**I
Very picky little madam yummed it up!
I can't say how well these work as this is my very first bottle of these cat vitamins. This isn't my first feline, though, and in the past, I've tried to give kitty vitamins to my pets without much luck - crumbled over food or not, they've refused them (there's not a lot of point in trying to force a cat to take a vitamin - stressing them out for the sake of a supplement is counter-productive, IMO). It was with some trepidation, then, that I offered this to my incredibly picky little madam (thinking in the back of my head 'I'm going to have to try crumbling it in her food'). No problem at all - she took the (whole) 1/2 piece offered like it was the best kitty treat ever devised, and even sniffed around hunting for more. Considering that she's on a biologically appropriate diet (meat, low carb, no grain), I couldn't be more pleased at her reaction to these!UPDATE (June '19): My little madam still on 1/2 tablet daily (maintenance). Coat so glossy that it shines under light like it's been polished. Vet has commented on how impressed by overall health.Because these supplement are loved so much, am using them in conjunction with a keyword as a 'come' command (which could potentially save her life someday). If I call her to come (using her name, the word 'food', or the word 'come' instead of her keyword) she might or might not come - depending on her mood. If I use the keyword that she associates with being given this supplement, she'll immediately run to me & jump on my lap (I always give these to her on my lap) regardless of where she's been in the house or what she's been doing. One day, I accidentally used her keyword in casual conversation while she was asleep upstairs - she came running, jumped on my lap & looked at me expectantly. It took me a moment to realise why - so of course, she had to have an extra 1/2 tablet as her reward...NOTE FOR ANYONE ELSE CONSIDERING KEYWORD 'COME' COMMAND TRAINING: Your keyword should be a word or phrase that wouldn't usually be used in conversation (I use a Greek word). Response to it should always be rewarded with the expected (highly treasured) reward, even if your cat delays coming. Your keyword should NEVER be used (even if the expected reward is given) to lure your cat for anything it might find unpleasant after the reward's been given. For a keyword to be effective, the cat must learn that it has only highly pleasant associations. If you want to shut your cat in a room temporarily, put it in a catbox for travel, brush its teeth, clip its claws etc., either call the cat by name or go & get it - NEVER use your keyword 'come' command.
A**R
Quite hard to chew.
My 10 y. cat took it initially but left. I guess it was too hard for her teeth or rather lack of them. It is quite hard to brake. Had to use mortar and pestle to crash the tablet. But fortunately she doesn’t mind crashed one in her raw food. There’s another minus though. It’s some discordances between german and english/french version for dosing. German says <5 kg one tab and >5 kg two. English and French say up to 5kg 2tabs. Just the opposite. I follow german guidance. Hope the manufacturer will correct it.
J**R
Vitamin K3 (VERY TOXIC FOR CATS)
As another reviewer has stated this contains Vitamin K3 (Menadione) which is extremely toxic for cats (and dogs).“Menadione is also known as vitamin K3, a synthetic version of vitamin K—you might see it on pet food labels as menadione sodium bisulfate, menadione sodium bisulfite, or menadione dimethylpyrimidinol bisulfite. Vitamin K, which is typically found in leafy greens, helps the body form blood clots. But dogs and cats actually need very little vitamin K to stay healthy, according to The Dog Food Advisor. Most of what they need in terms of K is produced by the animals’ gut bacteria. Critics argue that there’s no good reason to include menadione in pet food, especially because there’s some evidence that it causes liver toxicity and damage to cell membranes, according to reports by The Dog Food Advisor. It has also been banned from use in human food since 1963.“ - Good Housekeeping
A**E
EXTREMELY picky cat won over (eventually)
I have two cats, one of them is a little picky but can normally be persuaded and he LOVED these and wanted in as soon as he smelt the open tub, his brother was a little more difficult but I must stress he doesnt even like treats. We have tried so many brands and he will occasionally nibble a bit of Whiskers dry cat food as a treat but other than that nothing, even from the top luxary, most true meat, organic brands. I had little to no expectations for him to even attempt to try these so wasn't suprised when he initailly turned it down, I coated the outside in a little cheese ( a trick which never works on him but these were expensive so I wanted to really try :") ) and low and behold as soon as he took a tentative nibble he completely devoured it and started shouting for more :") - honestly amazing result. I'M SO HAPPY SO THANK YOU! Fantastic product! I have no doubt now he will take them minus the cheese now he knows what he would be missing haha.
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