Description
UT Support for Cats supports healthy urinary tract function by combining N-acetyl glucosamine and D-mannose into a chicken liver flavored chew that cats love. UT Support also features cranberry extract, which contains proanthocyanidins, a form of antioxidants, and bromelain to help support the lining of the urinary tract. This product will help maintain normal urine pH, which may reduce the likelihood of crystal formation, an extremely common discomfort among cats.
WARNING:For animal use only.
Store in a cool, dry place.
CAUTION:Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intendedfor breeding has not been proven.
CAUTION:If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.
CAUTION:Administer during or after the animal has eaten toreduce incidence of gastrointestinal upset.
CAUTION:Consult with your veterinarian before using thisproduct in animals: with clotting disorders; being treated withanticoagulant medications; with diabetes or any metabolic disorder causinghyperglycemia; with a history of urinary tract stones; with known allergiesto shellfish.
Directions for Use: Directions for Use: Give 1 chew, twice daily.
UT Support for Cats: A unique combination of naturally-sourced ingredients that support a healthy urinary tract.
- 160 chicken liver flavored chews
- No wheat, corn or artificial ingredients
- Manufactured in the U.S.A
- Made from naturally-sourced ingredients
- Contains 4 active ingredients to support urinary tract function: N-ActylGlucosamine, D-Mannose, Bromelain and Cranberry
- Best results occur when used on a regular basis
- Recommended for cats of all ages
- Safe for daily use
- Available in a smaller count bag
- Veterinarian formulated
- NASC compliant
When to recommend UT Support:
- Cats that frequently suffer with urinary tract health issues
- Cats that show discomfort when evacuating the bladder
- Cats that are evacuating their bladder in abnormal areas
- Customers looking for a nonprescription, naturally-sourced supplement tosupport UT health