|
Seaflex Joint Supplement for CatsNewest Review: ... one on a stray I feed and she usually eats anything. She ate the food around the Seaflex treat and left it in the bowl, that ... more |
||
Read Reviews for Seaflex Joint Supplement for C...
by - written on 20/01/09 (Very useful, 129 readings)
Rating:
My boys (cats) are both 14 and a half years old which is quite senior for cats and one has been having trouble with one of his legs. For the last year he has been limping regularly and after a few visits to the vets they decided it was arthritis, no surprises there I thought it would be, and I've been trying to find a way to get some glucosamine into him. Cats are difficult to fool and dosing his food with crushed glucosamine tablets didn't work, he wasn't having any of it and refused to eat it. I tried cod liver oil too which again he wouldn't eat so when I saw these Seaflex treats enriched with glucosamine I thought they would be ideal. I bought ... Read the complete review
Products similar to Seaflex Joint Supplement for C...
Wagg Guinea Pig Crunch
Cheap, good quality food!
Our Guineas wont eat the squashed sweetcorn...!
Medivet Pure Calcium Carbonate
good for bones and shells
none
Medivet Cricket Diet
easy way of getting vitamins into your reptile
none
Medivet Repton
provides essential vitamins
can overdose your animal
Zoo Med Can O'Crickets
convenient
Gross, smelly, not nutritionally complete, unlikely to be eaten, expensive.
Medivet Reptasol
not many
a lot
T-Rex Iguana Dry Formula
complete
messy if wet

