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🐾 Give your cat the kidney & bladder boost they deserve—fast, tasty, and fuss-free!
LIQUID-VET Feline Kidney & Bladder Advanced Formula is a liquid supplement designed for cats, offering fast-acting kidney detoxification and bladder health support with human-grade ingredients. Available in multiple natural flavors to suit picky eaters and allergy-sensitive pets, it requires just a simple daily dose during mealtime. Manufactured in the USA under strict quality controls, it delivers clinically effective levels of electrolytes, cranberry extract, glucosamine, and d-mannose, showing results in as little as two weeks.
| ASIN | B07Q77KVJ7 |
| Allergen Information | Chicken Meat Free, Fish Free, Pork Free |
| Allergen information | Chicken Meat Free, Fish Free, Pork Free |
| Brand | Liquid-Vet by COOL PET Holistics |
| Brand Name | Liquid-Vet by COOL PET Holistics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 197 Reviews |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Flavour | Unflavored |
| Included Components | 8 oz Bottle |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Kidney & Bladder |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Animal Busines Concepts dba COOL PET Holistic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 850001774376 |
| Model Number | LVCKBA-UF-04PK-U |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Joints |
| Specific uses for product | Joints |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 850001774376 |
| Unit Count | 8 Milliliters |
A**F
Easy to Give and Helpful for Hydration Support
This has been easy to give to my cat and seems helpful for extra hydration support. I like that it contains electrolytes, especially for cats that may need additional support with hydration or urinary health. My cat tolerated it well, which is important because he can be picky with supplements and additives. It mixes easily and has been simple to incorporate into his routine. The bottle is easy to use, and overall it seems like a good option for supporting cats that may need a little extra hydration help. Pros: * Contains electrolytes * Easy to give to my cat * Simple to use * Helpful hydration support option Cons: * None so far Overall, this has worked well for my cat and has been an easy addition to his care routine.
C**D
Liquid GOLD
If you have a kitty with urinary issues THIS is your product!!! This stuff right here saves me hundreds of dollars a month in get bills and has very possibly saved us from having to put down our daughters cat, at min have saved him from very invasive surgery to remove stones/crystals. He’s super prone to massive urinary issues…stones, crystals, cystitis. He’s been in a go y. A couple days on this stuff and he’s good as new! Now we use it as a daily preventive measure and he’s like a brand new man (cat) lol LOVE this stuff!!! I would give 100 stars if I could
A**S
Actually worked!
I would agree with the review "God bless Mr. Lewis!" The cat suddenly stopped eating and drinking, and was peeing everywhere except for the litter box. I could get him to drink a little bit with Fancy Feast Gravy- only Beef version. He would just sip the liquid part, and be gone. Then, he switched modes and was drinking a huge amount of water but still not eating. I was freaking out. I used a test strip on his urine, and after searching online I found this product. I don't know if he has a kidney problem or was just dehydrated, or something else. He needs a real checkup. But in the meantime this product was absolutely amazing. After literally the first dose, not only did he actually eat something, but he got back to his regular business occupation of purposely trying to annoy me. :) He's still not himself, and not as should be, but after over a week of giving him this product, he is much much better. (In case it helps anyone, the only way I can "smuggle" anything into his food, is with tunafish. So I have been mixing this (Unflavored version) with the liquid from a can of tuna, and a few bits of tuna in it as well.) (Note that after this product brought the cat back to life, I have also been giving him other vitamins and supplements (-often unsuccessfully due to the king's pickiness). Including cat multivitamin, some other kidney supplements, NAD, NAC, chlorella, and others. And he's doing much better- he's only 5 and should have a long long life ahead of him. Also, by now he's mostly only using the litterbox again! What helped was all the vitamins of course, but to assist that the litterbox was thoroughly cleaned and fully changed. Then a "cat marking deterrent" spray was used all over where he was peeing before. He still automatically starts going to the other spots, but eventually turns back to the box.) UPDATE: After about two weeks, his highness has officially boycotted this product. And he knows if it is in anything (- even though it is the Unflavored version). Then he quickly relapsed to no food or water. So now what has been helping is Epakitin/Trukitin, which he doesn't seem to mind or sense. And he slightly eats baby food (Chicken and Gravy as only ingredients), but not the Weruva Renal canned food (- only tried one flavor so far). (Instead of Azodyl, I bought Bark and Whiskers Probiotics and Psyllium Husk powder, but the cat won't go near the Probiotics and gets visibly angry at me if he sees me open the jar.) (With the amount of food he wastes, all local stray cats could probably be fed for a long time!) I need to get him checked by the vet, but I don't think he actually has a real kidney problem. It was probably dehydration, change in surroundings or structure, and maybe licking of cleaning residue, etc. UPDATE 2: He's doing much better now, basically normal. So I put a box outside and provide the stray cats with any canned food this brat (- bless his heart!) turns his nose up at. They get a special dinner each time he wastes food (- which is basically daily). UPDATE 3: My heart and prayers go out to anyone with a cat that actually has a kidney problem. Mine didn't. The solution ended up being this: I was cleaning up, and temporarily put his food and water bowls on the dresser. With his curiosity, he wiggled onto the top of the dresser, and ate and drank- he DRANK! So I left those there. Now he climbs up there and eats and drinks regularly, after squeezing himself through the back of a TV. When it was on his food tray on the floor, he wouldn't drink. At least this confirms that he's a cat and not a tunafish (- his favorite food). Extra update: I found that adding a few sprays of catnip into his water bowl helps to keep him interested in drinking regularly. And apparently a little bit of caffeine can help kidneys, so adding a tiny sprinkle of green tea extract could be helpful as a preventative measure (but consult your vet first, because everyone says that caffeine is toxic to cats). And Omega 3 is supposed to be good for their kidneys too, such as fish oil extract.
J**R
Preventative use
Hard to know if this works as we are using it preventatively. My vet recommended a powdered form of glucosamine for our cat’s idiopathic bladder problems; this liquid is easier to use, and the cats like it mixed with their wet food. 4 stars because the cats are happy to eat it, but I can’t comment on its efficacy.
A**E
Seems to up her appetite,which was what I was hoping.
My cat is on prescription food for renal issues. She had been losing interest in her special food and would only eat a tiny bit. She gets a breakfast treat of poached shredded chicken and gravy in the morning so I added a teaspoon of this unflavored ( along with her crushed potassium pill ) to that. She eats every bit/drop of the chicken,and didn’t notice any difference. After a few days,I noticed she was eating more of her prescription food and even sat at her bowl looking for food! She has had a UTI in the past,which is how they found the renal issue,so anything I can do to help her avoid any additional issues is good. Happy so far!
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