The Wellness Kit for Cats is a four-in-one package of healthy items for your cat at an incredible savings! It includes Shed Terminator, CET Chews, VitaChews, and catnip.
For: Cats
Benefits:
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You get a four-in-one value to keep your cat healthy and happy
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The Wellness Kit helps cats enjoy life and maintain optimum health
How it works:
The 1-800-PetMeds Shed Terminator nourishes the skin and hair with essential oils that help reduce shedding. It also helps your cat eliminate hair through the digestive system by supplying digestive enzymes and fiber.
CET Chews stimulate oral health with enzymes and antioxidants. Their freeze-dried fish flavor makes them an irresistible treat for your cat.
The 1-800-PetMeds VitaChews is a vitamin and mineral supplement that helps keep your cats nutrition balanced.
Lastly is some irresistible catnip. Most cats love catnip herb, which you can hide in its favorite toy or rub onto its scratching post.
1-800-PetMeds Shed Terminator for Cats: Give 2 capsules each day for 4 to 6 weeks, then 1 capsule each day to maintain effectiveness. The sprinkle capsule opens easily allowing for pill contents to be mixed in with your cat's food.
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C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews for Cats: Feed at least one chew daily on days brushing is not done, or as directed by your veterinarian.
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1-800-PetMeds VitaChews for Cats: 1-800-PetMeds VitaChews for Cats can be given by hand, or crumbled and mixed with food.
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Catnip: Apply 1/2 to 1 teaspoonful of catnip to a toy or scratching post once every 1-2 weeks.
Tip: If your cat eats dry food, mix in a small amount of water to allow the Shed Terminator powder to stick to the food.
Recommended for:
Pet
Weight
Dosage
Cats:
All weights
See above for individual product instructions/dosages.
Dogs:
Horses:
Store these products at room temperature.
1-800-PetMeds Wellness Kit for Cats:
1-800-PetMeds Shed Terminator for Cats Ingredients
My cat loves them, they actually ripped into an unopened bag of them to get at them. So the taste is not an issue for cats. Do check with your vet before purchasing to see if they will give you a couple for your cat to try before you buy them. Some cats love them and don't care about the size like mine and some won't eat them.
Vitamin pills are huge...cat won't eat them in any form. Treats are enormous and smell totally nasty. Catnip was ripped open and spilled all over packaging. Total waste of money and wish I had not bought it.
I ordered this kit because I wanted to try some of the PetMeds products; it was a great purchase. My cats especially love the catnip (and they are picky about their catnip). The dental chews are another favorite. I haven't tried the other two products, but based on what I have used, this kit was just an excellent deal.
I found a tick on my cat. What medicine should I use. Anything on your web site regarding ticks is for dogs and not to use on cats.
3 years, 3 months ago
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trixie
- Marcellus NY 13108
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I've had luck dabbing a good bit of oil (baby or cooking works) on w/ a Qtip. Let it sit a minute and the oil actually drowns the tick. After that use tweezers to gently pull off. Follow up w/ a dab of antibacterial cream.
i have had my ycat for i long time and i find that if your just training a cat for the litter box sometimes a cat needs to smell itself forlack of a better word. Next time try placing the cats droppings inside the litter box the n putting the cat in to smell it he may go there more often.
3 years, 3 months ago
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tasha
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make sure that the litter box is easy to get in and out of. sometimes kitten have a hard time getting in. find where the kitten is going most often and place the litter box there. Place some of the feces that they have left where you don't want it ini it. slowly move the box where you would like it to be.Also make sure the box is not to dirty. They don't like to use dirty boxes. It worked for my cat. .
she is off feed, lethargic, and has lost the shine to her coat
3 years, 3 months ago
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Boo
- Vallejo, CA
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many years ago I gave my cat a lil asprin every now and then for fights[big male] He almost had leukimia and I stopped the asprin after learning it is a big NO and he lived 26 years
3 years, 3 months ago
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odamaemama
- spartanburg
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NO, aspirin is harmful to your cat. You should try to change the food. You should take her to the vet. She might be hurting--arthritis, etc.
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