Tomlyn product for cat Urinary Tract Infection?

jenl

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So my kitty with idiopathic urinary cystitis is still baving some symptoms. I saw this at valu-pet. Anyone tried it or know about it? i am always nervous to try stuff lime this as I have no idea what half the stuff is, but it says it is safe. And I would lime to try it but wondered if anyone has used it?
I have a feliway plugin going, plus am putting water in front of her and making soupy wet food (she still eats dry but she is an addict and we are working on transitioning)

Any feedback on this product?
 
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Jeez sorry for the typos- I am on my iPhone.
 

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Sorry you have had no replies, and I have no knowledge of the product. But I would not give a cat with urinary problems any OTC product without consulting your vet. You are certainly doing hte right thing by transitioning her onto wet food - that is always best in these circumstances. I would also advise that her water be a low-calcium bottled water - I had terrible problems with my three male cats until I changed the water, as we live in a very hard-water district. Is she on any other medication?
 
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I wouldn't use that, no. Getting her on a canned diet is great.

In addition, an anti-inflammatory would be helpful for her. Talk to your vet about adding krill oil to her diet. Krill is a very good anti-inflammatory.
 
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