HomeoPet Feline UT+ Cat Urinary Care - 15ml
$20.99
Description
Natural UTI Remedy for Cats.
A natural remedy that may help support urinary tract health in cats of all ages, from kittens to seniors. Safe and gentle, this veterinarian-formulated natural remedy may help support healthy bladder and kidney function and may aid in the relief of burning or stress-related urination.
Supporting both the upper and lower urinary tract, this is an easy-to-dose option for cat owners looking for a holistic approach to their pet’s health. Whether you’re addressing occasional issues or looking to maintain ongoing urinary health, HomeoPet Feline UTI+ is trusted by veterinarians and cat owners alike and is a natural way to help promote a healthy urinary tract.
May help promote relief from the following symptoms:
- Burning
- Spraying
- Straining
- Strong urine odor
- Inappropriate urinating
DOSAGE:
| WEIGHT (LB)* | 1-20 lbs | Over 20 lbs | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DROPS PER DOSE | 5 | 10 | ||
| *<1lb add 2 drops to 8 oz of water, give 2 drops of medicated water per dose | ||||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
- Dose medicine directly into mouth, in water or at meal/snack time
- Administer one dose 3 times per day, as needed
- In acute cases, one dose every 15 minutes up to 6 doses may be given
- When improvement is seen decrease frequency of dosing. If improvement is maintained, stop dosing after 2 days. If symptoms reappear repeat original dose.
Please dose according to your pet’s species and size as per pack instructions. If unsure of your pet’s needs, please contact the HomeoPet customer service team.
ADMINISTRATION: Optimally, the liquid preparation should be dropped directly onto the mucous membrane of the mouth, including lips, ideally in cats by raising the head until the mouth opens. Where an animal finds this distressful or an owner is unable to comply, the medication can be put in the water or milk. In the case that a pet is sensitive to the odor of the alcohol preservative, a 10 to 20 minute period should be allowed for the alcohol to evaporate before the liquid or food is presented to the patient. Occasionally, when dosed directly into the mouth, the animal may shake their head as a response to the alcohol preservative; cats may salivate excessively and in such cases, presenting it in food, water, or milk may help.
Contact your veterinarian if the problem persists.