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| View Larger Image | NaturVet Cranberry Relief, 50 Gram | Misc.by NaturVet
| List Price: | $13.99 | | Price: | $13.74 | | You Save: | $0.25 (2%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Sales Rank: | 97,910th |
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FEATURES | - To help prevent urinary tract infections
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Veterinarian formulated Cranberry Relief contains nutritional support that helps to control maladies of your pet's urogenital system. Cranberry helps to minimize bacterial colonization of the bladder mucosa. All natural. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 3 reviews)
| 14 years old and still tick'n! by Lori B. Huff (LaGrange, NY USA) 5 Stars August 13, 2009 As a Vet Tech with 20 years or so under my belt, I have accumulated many "needy" critters. My all-time favorite is a 14 year old orange domestic longhair male kitty named Currituck. Tucker always showed many symptoms of urinary tract problems and blocked up more than once-barely living through one episode. Crystals in his urine have always been an issue, as well as the accompanying infections and discomfort. Prescription foods soon became too expensive with my large crew-so I began to "cook" for him. Since the prescription foods all have a urinary acidifier in them, I ordered NaturVet Cranberry Relief and hoped for the best. I did monitor his urinary pH for a while until I knew what his daily dose should be. He is happier and healthier that ever-pretty good for a kitty who almost died 7 years ago!
| | Helpful supplement by Kathleen Dunning-Torbett (Fallbrook, CA) 5 Stars August 25, 2008 This is a helpful additive to your cat's diet especially if he is a neutered male. We have two neutered males, one of whom had many urinary issues as a kitten. Our homeopathic/holistic veterinarian suggested adding this to his food to help with his problems. He is now 7+ years old and doing great, so we love this stuff. Although it is produced less than 20 miles from where I live, finding it locally was a problem. Thank goodness for Amazon!
| | Great product by L. Whicker 5 Stars May 21, 2008 We have used this product as a supplement on food for one of our cats who has urinary tract problems (crystal formations). He almost died a few years ago from blockage in his urinary tract. I have used this product for two years sprinkled over his food and it works.
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