Common Cat Supplement Questions

Information provided by the staff of http://www.thecatsupplement.com

There are two common Cat Supplement questions:

Is it NATURAL? Does Holistic MATTER?

YES and YES.

As a concerned Ocicat cat or any other cat breed owner, you should be avoiding as many ’un-natural’  ingredients as possible.

Here is what you should be looking for in a Quality, natural supplement:

1.  In choosing a natural supplement, ensure that none of these are on the label:

* No wheat,
* No Soy,
* No Dairy,
* No Sugar,
* No Artificial Ingredients,
* No additives
* and NO fillers.

2.  The ingredients should be derived from Natural Sources- if you can’t pronounce them, then they probably are NOT natural. Some of the more common Natural ingredients, include Vitamins, Minerals, Flax, Fish Oil, Amino Acids- plus both naturally derived animal and plant related components. This includes ingredients such as Herbs, Mushrooms, Colostrum, Glucosamine, and Digestive enzymes.

3.Ensure that the supplement is NATURALLY preserved. Vitamin E and being ‘air tight’ is the preservative of choice. AVOID BHA, BHT and Ethoxyquin.

4. Natural flavor and color- If the supplement is chemically flavored or colored DON’T use it.

Here is a List of the NATURAL Ingredients:

Complete Vitamin Blend and Complete Mineral Blend

JOINT SUPPORT BLEND
* Glucosamine HC l
* Chondoitin Sulfate
* MSM (methylsulfonyl methane)

PREBIOTICS AND PROBIOTICS BLEND
* Fructooligosaccharides
* L. acidophilus
* L. Bifidum
* B. Longum,
* L. Rhamnosus
* S. Thermophilus
* B. Brevis
* L. Bulgaricus

KEY AMINO ACIDS BLEND
* l-lysine
* l-methionine
* l-arginine
* l-taurine

KEY IMMUNE PROTECTIVE BLEND
* Bovine colostrum
* Inositol hexaphosphate
* Aloe vera
* Maiitake

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  • By valheart, September 7, 2010 @ 4:17 pm

    One of my blog readers had this to say:

    “I am very disappointed that your section on Cat Supplements endorses the use of Glucosimine HCL. It is commonly known amoung “good vitamin makers” that the Hcl form is hard to absorb—however, it is cheaper than the preferred sulfate form so is often used to cut costs.

    I know from experience that the Hcl form did not work for me. As soon as I switched to the sulfate form, I had positive results from a burning pain in my knee in just a few days (after being on the Hcl form for months!)”

    Thanks for sharing that with us Dale Ann!

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