🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Health with Every Chew!
Zesty Paws Cat Allergy Relief is a premium anti-itch supplement designed for cats, featuring bacon-flavored soft chews that support immune health with key ingredients like EpiCor Pets, L-Lysine, and Quercetin. Each pack contains 60 chews, ensuring your feline friend enjoys a tasty treat while promoting overall wellness.
Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 2.7 ounces |
Active Ingredients | amino acid |
Flavor | Bacon |
Item Form | Soft Chew |
A**E
No more sneezing!
When we found little bit he sneezed bloody discharge everywhere. We got him in the house( feral kitten) and started this and cool mist he sneezed all over everything. He is still on it but he doesn’t sneeze like he used too. Thank you soooo much love this stuff.
L**.
Beware of the cane molasses - it will raise glucose levels and cause diabetes!
The product did help our cat's allergies (sneezing and runny nose), but that benefit came at a steep price. The container lists cane molasses as its first ingredient. The result was a spike in my cat's glucose numbers. I am just hoping I will be able to reverse the damage and my cat won't permanently have diabetes.
B**R
Great for Maine Coon cats !💖💙
My cats hair thin spots filled in and he doesnt sneeze like he use to!
B**Q
So love them some don’t which is to be expected
Of course the one cat I bought this for will not eat it. Others love these and have been eating two a day. So far I haven’t noticed any of the ones eating them with issues.
M**E
Cat won’t eat them
They might work great but my cat won’t eat them.
C**Y
Works good
Seems to be helping kitty so far
A**R
DO NOT BUY IF YOUR CAT HAS DIGESTIVE SENSITIVITY
While the initial presentation of these vitamins is nice with the rich bacon flavor, the quality of these vitamins is below average at best and definitely NOT worth the money. The size and shape of these vitamins while they are cute to us humans, it is far from cute for our furry friends. The roughly cut out heart shape and the bulkiness of this vitamin makes it very difficult for ANY cat of ANY age to chew on and digest properly which entirely defeats the purpose of giving it to them in the form of a "treat." The entire point of making multivitamins in similar flavors, textures and overall presentation as treats is to appeal to cats that are picky eaters who may not accept the traditional pill or liquid medication. Additionally, if you somehow manage to get your cat to be able to swallow the bulky treat via the medication being crushed up finely and mixed in wet food, if your cat has a sensitive stomach no matter how much you prepare this medication for them their stomach will become upset and they will vomit an excessive amount because of the irritating ingredients found within the product thats labeled to be "soothing." This product is not digestive sensitive cat approved and I'd highly recommend you invest your money elsewhere.
S**A
Caused sneezing, no improvement in symptoms
My cat has environmental allergies. She scratches her ears, eyes, pulls the hair off her belly, and nibbles between her paws. Generally, she scratches so often and it ends up bleeding above her eyes and ears, and I am witnessing her pull fur out. I turn to daily steroids to stop her struggle, which works successfully. I don’t like the idea of having her on them permanently.I began giving her these chews two weeks ago. I noticed right away she is now sneezing a few times a day. Her problem symptoms have not subsided, and I am very doubtful these are giving her any relief. She does find them a tasty treat! I am not sure how long this is supposed to take to show relief. I think it’s time to get back on steroids as she has again scratched to bleeding above her eye, and above her ear, and continues to pull the fur around her midsection, and in the creases of her skin.
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