🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Health with Every Drop!
Rx Vitamins Amino B+K Supplement for Cats is a highly palatable liquid designed to provide essential potassium and B-complex vitamins. Each 2ml dosage delivers 2mEq of potassium gluconate, along with vital amino acids and aqueous liver fractions, making it an ideal supplement for cats needing extra nutritional support.
S**1
Amazing!
When my Himalayan cat developed stage three kidney disease, his potassium levels crashed. My naturopathic veterinarian suggested this product and it is so much easier to give than the huge potassium pill that my traditional vet prescribed. It has a "yummy" fish flavor so my cat likes to take this medicine and it's great to have one less pill to have to make him deal with. Daily subcutaneous fluids, a phosphorous binder, and this product have saved my cats life. He is thriving and his potassium levels have stayed level for the last six months. I'm so grateful for this product!!
T**C
Seems to be good and the flavor seems to work for my cat.
Assuming the nutritional break down is correct (I can't test it.), this is a good product for my cat. She needs what it has, especially the potassium and, while she doesn't like the ritual of having it squirted into her mouth, she doesn't seem to mind the flavor at all. She won't accept it in her food, but that is no surprise with this little girl. So she goes through her annoyance about the process, then licks and washes instead of shaking her head and drooling.
L**R
Taste
This product taste horrible to cats, but this is necessary to increase potassium and a added bonus with B vitamins.It's a little pricey so this is why I gave it 3 stars and 1 star for taste.
M**A
Saved my kittens life.
Saved my kittens life. Vet suggested we put him down. We used this product and a iron supplement and he is good and healthy now!
A**L
Decided Against This Supplement
First of all, there needs to be more information on Amazon as to what is in this product. As one reviewer pointed out, this supplement contains fructose. I'm not sure why a cat would need fructose or even if they can metabolize it but this ingredient was a point against using it in my book. With more information, I probably would not have purchased this item.Second of all, this product contains iron. I don't know about other cats, but mine is fed raw red meat. I cannot get him to eat poultry most of the time so he eats mostly beef, venison, lamb and occasionally rabbit. Eating these raw meats, I find it hard to believe that he needs iron. What I do know is that too much iron can be detrimental and I fear that more than a lack of iron.Now that's what I did not like about this product. Here's the good. I purchased this for my cat who has heart disease and is taking Lasix to help prevent fluid build-up around the heart and lungs. Lasix robs the body of potassium and his recent blood work indicated that his potassium levels are now clinically low. Our cat has been struggling with poor appetite for some time and I'm confident that it is due to his heart medication side effects. I was hoping that the B1 in this product would help with the appetite issues. When I received this supplement, my vet was on vacation for a week. Rather than wait to administer it for a whole week, I gave my cat a small amount. I offered him a few drops in a dish and he turned his nose up at it. So the product looses points for palatability. Not to be deterred, I put 8 drops in a #3 capsule and pilled him. Eight drops is what a #3 capsule will hold. This worked out much better and since I wasn't trying to give a full dose, I wasn't as concerned about how I was going to get 2ml down him. He took this product with a dose of 8 drops once a day for 8 days. It did seem to help with his appetite a little. I'm not sure what would have happened if we were able to give him the full dose. Also on the bottle it states this supplement is to be given with caution in cats with heart disease which would have been helpful to know ahead of time. This was another reason for starting out with a very low dose.In the end, I have decided to go with my vet's recommendation for supplementing with plain potassium. Sometimes, less is best. The main reasons are because this product contains iron and fructose and because my cat does not like the taste. In fact, I have never had a cat who was interested in anything bacon flavored so if your cat likes the taste of this supplement consider yourself lucky.As a side note, I did find something that is helping his appetite even more than the few drops of this supplement that I gave him. It is homeopathic alfalfa 6c. I put one pellet into his water bowl and he's eating pretty good again.
M**M
Seems to work.
This seems to give our 15 year old diabetic Chihuahua a lot of energy. I hope it's not just the fructose. Why is there fructose in this? Michael
T**R
Zero Calcium and B12
Advertised ingredients missing.
T**.
Great vitamin & mineral replacement for my cats.
My fur-babies don't mind the taste at all.
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