VetriScience, UT Strength Feline, 60 Chewable Tablets
UPC Code: 026664275561
Description
UT Strength Feline supports healthy urinary tract function and is specifically recommended for cats prone to UT issues and crystals. It contains D-Mannose, a naturally occurring simple sugar that removes harmful bacteria through elimination. It’s absorbed eight times slower than glucose and is not converted to glycogen or stored in the liver when ingested. D-Mannose goes directly into the bloodstream from the kidneys to the bladder. The bacteria displaced by D-Mannose are responsible for UTIs and other issues. N-acetyl glucosamine (NAG) is a form of glucosamine that supports the production of glycoproteins, which help create a protective barrier against acids and bacteria. GanedenBC30 is a patented, highly-stable probiotic strain that supports digestive health and helps maintain microflora balance in the gut. Cranberry extract helps acidify and deodorize urine. Even fussy eaters love these delicious chicken liver-flavored chews!
Packaging
60 Chewable Tablets
Suggested Use
Give 1 chew, 2 times daily.
About VetriScience
Our Pet's Sake Promise is our pledge - to always think of your pet as our own and provide them with the innovative supplements to help them feel their best.
All our supplements have been specially formulated with the expertise of scientists and veterinarians and taste-tested by their pets! VetriScience only makes products that vets feel confident giving their own pets.
VetriScience supplements are made in a SQF certified facility and manufactured in the U.S.A. with the highest quality ingredients sourced globally. Every product says what's in it with no hidden fillers.
Safety
For use in animals only. Keep out of reach of children and animals for which this product is not intended.
Disclaimer
Individual results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The statements on this website and all affiliates have not been evaluated by the FDA. Advice on treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a trained health care practitioner.
