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VetIQ Healthy Bites Urinary Care for Cats and Kittens have been formulated to enhance the special needs of indoor cats.
Healthy Bites contains cranberry for a healthy urinary tract and antioxidants to support a healthy immune system.
It also includes plant extracts to help reduce cat waste odours and is rich in Omega 3 fatty acids for a healthy skin and coat.
These tasty bites are filled with a delicious cheese and catnip flavour that your cat will love!
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Healthier than most
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Fussy eater will eat these treats
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These are our cat's favourite treats and are not easy to find at retail outlets. Just wish you did Felix Play tubes too as they now seem to be unobtainable in retail outlets and are excellent for disguising Fortecor tablets which our cat finds otherwise unpalatable.
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My cat suffers from chronic urinary health problems which has led to him being put on a strict diet. Was devastated when I was told he was not allowed normal cat treats like Dreamies anymore since the only way I could convince him to take his medication was by rewarding him with a treat. So when I found these treats specifically for cats like him I was over the moon. I give him a couple treats as an incentive whenever he has to take his medication or have his wounds cleaned and he loves them
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding VetIQ Healthy Bites Urinary Care for Cats & Kittens, including answers from our team.
Simon
My cat is now being fed Hills Urinary C/D food due to bladder stones, on the recommendation of a vet. Can this product be fed as an occasional treat to supplement this diet? Thanks
It is recommended to feed only the veterinary diet you have been advised by your vet wherever possible. Any change in diet can alter the effect of your vets chosen diet. These urinary bites are likely to be safe for your cat but based on this I would run it past your vet first. As an occasional treat they are unlikely to impact the overall diet though.
Ziggys mum
Our cat has chronic kidney disease, he is happy and otherwise healthy.
Would VETIQ be safe for him?
These treats should be fine so long as you don't overfeed them. A high protein diet is bad for cats with renal disease as they struggle to metabolise the bi-products of protein metabolism. These treats have a medium-high protein content. Something like Harringtons cat treats are a bit lower in protein. Definitely avoid the treats such as chicken and duck that have 40-50% protein content. Hope this helps?
Uzma
What age kitten is this suitable for? My kitten is 6 weeks old and has been to the vets and diagnosed with a suspected minor UTI - he is on antibiotics but if there is anything I can give him to help -in terms of food etc I would be happy to do so. I would like to give him these bites - is this suitable for his age?
Thanks
This product is fine to give to a 6 week old kitten as long as it only makes up a small portion of the diet. Less than about 10% by weight would be my suggestion. The main diet should be a good quality and well balanced diet with a high meat or fish content.