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🐾 Elevate your cat’s kidney care game — because their health deserves the best!
VetriScience Kidney Health Chewable Tablets deliver a veterinarian-formulated, antioxidant-rich blend of 17 clean, science-backed ingredients including mushrooms, astragalus root, and omega-3s. Designed to support healthy kidney function, circulation, and immune response, these tasty chicken and fish-flavored tablets are ideal for cats with sensitive stomachs and integrate effortlessly into daily care routines. NASC-certified and trusted by pet professionals, this supplement helps maintain your cat’s renal wellness and vitality over time.

| ASIN | B0029DB3MA |
| ASIN | B0029DB3MA |
| Active Ingredients | cellulose,silica,vitamin b1,vitamin b2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,795 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #79 in Cat Herbal Supplements |
| Brand Name | VETRISCIENCE |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (357) |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2005 |
| Dog Breed Size | Large, Medium, Small |
| Flavor | Kidney |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026664250766 |
| Included Components | 60 Count Kidney Health Tablets |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Tablet |
| Item Type Name | Cat Kidney Supplement |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Item model number | 0900507.060 |
| Manufacturer | FoodScience, LLC |
| Manufacturer | FoodScience, LLC |
| Product Benefits | Antioxidant, Detoxing, Immune Support |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 3.5 x 2 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 026664250766 |
| Unit Count | 60 Count |
A**K
WHAT IS ESSENTIAL TO KIDNEY HEALTH?
****************************************************************************************************************** UPDATE: BELOW ***************************************************************************************************************** NO ONE SEEMS TO KNOW! There are a lot of kidney support products out there (quite a few just on Amazon) and they answer the question differently; some uniquely and others with some commonalities. I detect two major groups of products: 1) SUPPORT for healthy kidneys up to early stage disease and 2) TREATMENT for early to late stage disease. And no big distinction is drawn between products for humans and those for pets; vets seem to be prescribing or recommending products without much regard for the species of the patient. This product falls under the first category (SUPPORT) and relies mainly on a slew of herbs, Omega-3 fatty acids, and the B-vitamins. Other brands may rely principally on amino acids, probiotics, bovine kidney extracts, different specific herbs, vitamins, or an array of various (sometimes only partially disclosed) ingredients. Which ones are ESSENTIAL? Your guess is as good (no, better) than mine. I have no clue. My rating of this product is not based on its nutritional or clinical value. I am just taking a long shot. Only time, if any thing, will tell whether our currently healthy pets will avoid kidney disease. Our pets accept the product with meals, even lick their food bowl clean, and this particular product is reasonably priced. I combine the reviewed product with a human-grade (& more expensive) formula by Standard Process called RENAFOOD, which relies on amino acids, bovine kidney extracts, one herb (tillandsia), and vitamin A (separate, mirror-image review). As for the second (TREATMENT) category of renal products, there does not seem to be any less variety of (disagreement over) ingredients. For one of our cats (the mom-cat & genetic contributor to our other three) that has failing kidneys our vet prescribed Rx Vitamins' Amino B-Plex, which relies mainly on about a dozen amino acids, potassium, the B-vitamins, and one herb (spirulina) and, of course she prescribed a low protein/low phosphorus renal diet (Royal Canin and Purina). Doesn't sound much different from the "support" formulas, does it? A couple of the more prominent treatment products on Amazon (Azodyl and Epakitin) have their own (mostly undisclosed & expensive) formulations. The prices tend to go up as the condition worsens--huh! Some others I plan to check out with our vet are: Standard Process' Renatrophin PMG, Candioli's RENAL and RENAL ADVANCED powders, and CLINICARE RF liquid. In summary: the reviewed product looked like a good bet and seemed to matchup with Renafood without much duplication. Our non-renal patient cats like the taste of both products and the averaged nominal cost is mid-range (circa $15; less with the human-grade Renafood dosage reduced to 1/20th and the RENAL ESSENTIALS cat tabs dosage by 1/2 for our 10-pound felines). SPECIAL NOTE ON DOSAGES: (Nothing new here, just thought it could benefit repeating). Recommended dosages by supplement marketers are not, with any general assurance, science-based or even regulated. Each marketer is free to specify dosages; an obvious potential conflict of interest situation. One suspects that the marketer sets the dosage as high as the market will bear in order to sell more product. At best, one suspects that the dosages are inflated to cover the extreme end of the useful (and safe?) spectrum (user's condition, sensitivity, body mass, environment, etc.). Sometimes the dosage instructions are incomplete or vague; one suspects for the same profit motive. Occasionally the marketer will provide dosage ranges (body weight ranges, for example) and one is left to infer (or, preferably, not) that the dosage recommended is for the highest weight in the range and also left to do the match for the lower weights in the ranges. Even here one suspects that the dosage still will be inflated after making the inference and doing the math. Marketers could make it easier by giving dosages per smaller units of body weight (say @ 5 or 10 pounds, especially with pet products). This also would make it easier for the buyer to adjust the dosage down further to match the need in less extreme circumstances and make comparisons with other products, but that consumer-friendly ease would conflict, again, with the marketer's profit motive. So, the more specific the dosage the better but even here there probably is a "fudge-factor" and room for experimentation. If the supplement has an equivalent prescription version I use the Rx dosage for the supplement; otherwise, I reduce the supplement dosage down to 1/4 or 1/2 until I get better dosage information. And this reminder about dosages does not even touch the larger question of supplement RELIABILITY (sources, ingredients, additives, contaminants, toxicity, consistency, labeling, procedures, oversight, etc.) which some medical professionals estimate to be less than 30%. Some medical professionals avoid off-the-shelf and online supplements entirely on the basis that reliability cannot be purchased at retail pricepoints. Even with fuller (FDA) regulated drugs, reliability is problematic. This note was not prompted by or directed at the particular product reviewed here. I have reviewed several products where the issue of dosages was encountered and this seemed to be as good a place as any to insert this general cautionary note. I have no reason to suspect that this product is not within the 30% group of superior supplement products. If I get any better data on SUPPORT or TREATMENT options I will edit this review to further refine what is, for kidney health, ESSENTIAL. ****************************************************************************************************************** UPDATE: !!! I HAVE BECOME A DOUBTER !!! Unless a kidney health product (and website/ad) meets the following requirements I have no confidence in its effectiveness: 1) Acknowledge the main nutritional elements for kidneys, namely WATER, EXERCISE, VET-DIET (and, of course, keeping the pets off smoking); 2) Relies on scientific studies (independent, double blind, control group, peer reviewed, replicated--those kinds of things) of exotic foods/ingredients that only small, scattered populations would (if ever) in evolutionary history have access to; 3) omits reference to practices of ancient civilizations; 4) refuses to base conclusions about the effectiveness of the product/ingredients on deductive reasoning (non-inductive reasoning only works with disciplines that have "rules", such as law and theology). I WILL NOT BE PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT AGAIN and will obtain omegas and B-vites in a product without the other unproven ingredients. This review was updated on March 15, 2012, to add more dosage details and on July 1, 2012, to reflect my personal conclusions and evaluative criteria. A side note: I am up to 6 oz of water for our non-CRF cats and up to 4 oz. for our CRF mom-cat (and the vets say give them all they can handle). Hope all this is helpful to others concerned about pet kidney health. ******************************************************************************************************************
L**O
Easy to use and my cat likes it!
Super easy to mix into my cat’s food and, surprisingly, she didn’t notice it at all. The powder blends well and has a mild smell, so no struggle during feeding time. I also like the ingredient list—it feels like a simple way to support kidney health without changing her routine too much. It’s still early, but so far I’m really happy with it and will keep using it as part of her daily care. Great option if you’re looking for an easy supplement your cat will actually eat!
A**R
First impressions + update
Will update review with results, TLDR at bottom: Began with vetriscience renal support treats 8/10. My cat refused to eat them, so I crushed the treats and mixed them into her wet food- and she effectively avoided the treats and became less interested in the food that contained them. So I opted for this product instead. Began use 8/16 by crushing one tablet and mixing into wet food with each meal. My cat absolutely refused to eat any food that this was mixed into and decided to eat my other cats food instead. Tonight 8/18 I decided to crush up the pill and mix it with water, load it into a syringe and administer orally. This she tolerated just fine, with treats of course. Too soon to notice results but I will update this within a month to share. TLDR: In my opinion this supplement smells bitter and unappetizing. My cat avoided any food it was crushed and mixed into at all costs. I found that crushing the supplement and mixing it with water then administering via syringe was well tolerated. If you are not willing to do that I would not recommend this product. Have not been using it long enough to be sure of results but I will update this review within a month. 8/24: i have stopped using this for my cat. astragalus can show some dangerous side effects in other supplements. the syringe administration was far too tedious. i have opted for other supplements- specifically BioRen kidney health, COQ10, and healthy kidney kidney restore probiotics. these seem to make a significant difference!
A**R
new labels
These are great supplements. we successfully use cat renal tablets and cat multivitamins from this brand. One 10yo cat lived well for over three years after ckd diagnosis. These were one of the supportive treatments we used. currently we have next in line senior cat with ckd, so back to using this tablets again. unless they change the formula, which is a concern because they recently changed the design of their bottles. and I'm taking one star off for this new design, which looks so much worse. Why in the world a pet vitamins company tries to appeal with their labels design to a creatine-stake smoothie chuggings brosphere?!
D**C
Bought these for my 15 year old boy and his appetite is much better he also weighs more since taking these, he eats them just like a treat I break them in half for him. He also doesn’t sleep as much and is back to himself again. I bought these to use as preventative treatment just in case I give them to him once a day. I was skeptical at first but so happy I got them for him. I’m now waiting for his second bottle to come in! I’m so glad he eats them just as he would a treat give it a try it maybe just what your cat needs 🙂
G**V
These pills keep my cat alive. He was diagnosed with kidney failure almost 2 years ago. They must be crushed into wet food or force fed. My cat is use to the routine and it keeps him alive. A little effort to keep him alive is well worth it to me!
K**A
These pills are hard as rocks, just like a regular human multi-vitamin in size. I broke one in half, then ground it up into smaller pieces and tried to give it to my cat in a pill pocket. He started gagging. These are impossible to get into a cat. I even tried soaking in water but 30 minutes later the pieces are still hard. What a waste of money.
A**R
The tablets are too large. If the cat isn’t willing to eat them as mine wasn’t, you will have to grind it and mix it in the wet food or, as I did with my cat, stuff some powder in small gel caps and carefully pill your cat. This, of course, means you’re giving your cat a much smaller dose.
D**P
I bought these for years for my cat with renal insufficiency. I like to think that these, along with the Omega-3 Wellactin helped him to live a long and healthy life. He was over 20.
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