Kitchen & Housewares : FortiFlora FELINE - Box of 30 (1 gram packets)

Kitchen & Housewares : FortiFlora FELINE - Box of 30 (1 gram packets)


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FortiFlora FELINE - Box of 30 (1 gram packets)

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FortiFlora FELINE - Box of 30 (1 gram packets)
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Sales Rank: 2470










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Brand: Fortiflora
Label: Purina
Manufacturer: Purina
Publisher: Purina
Sales Rank: 2470
Studio: Purina



Features:
  • A nutritional supplement that contains a probiotic
  • For the dietary management of cats with diarrhea
  • Safe, stable, and effective in restoring normal intestinal health and balance
  • Help with acute enteritis
  • To promote a strong immune system

















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great - works fast! ...
This stuff is a lifesaver. My kitten had frequent diarreah for no apparent reason. I have been giving her a packet or two a week in her food and now she never has a problem!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * saved a pet ...
We have two cats, that are two years old one of them developed digestive problem and our vet. recomended this product, not only did it cure one they both perfer there food with this on it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Miracle Cure! ...
We were feeding a feral cat that had 2 batches (Nov. 2006 & April 2007) of kittens before we were able to get her fixed so we took in her kittens (the mother goes in and out). All of the males (4) developed cyclical diarrhea (they would get the worst diarrhea about every 4 to 6 weeks). I searched online and found that Fortiflora was recommended to help with this condition. I asked my vet about the product and he had some in his office but his price was very expensive. I found it on Amazon and initially gave each cat one packet and then just sprinkled one packet once a day on their canned food (they eat from separate dishes, so I just divide the one packet between them). There have not been any episodes of diarrhea since the first dose in June! I continue to use one packet a day as they love the taste and I do not want them to revert back to their former condition. If you have a cat with this condition you have to get this product and give it a try. It really works!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Tasty and helpful ...
My newest rescued cat had diarrhea that was going on for two weeks when I finally decided it must be more than just adjusting to a new home and new food. The vet gave me samples of Fortiflora and she loved it. She cleaned her plate with enthusiasm when I sprinkled it on her food and got better. Because it's expensive, I keep a box on hand just to use for stomach upsets. It smells like beef buillion cubes, so it's pleasing.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * SAVED MY CAT'S LIFE ...
My 20 1/2 year old cat began to have the smell of death. It was not pleasant. My husband said her stomach was rotting. Now I understand why some old people smell bad. OxyFresh helped in the last couple of years with her bad breath, but I had no idea it went deeper than that. The bad bacteria had to be counteracted with good bacteria inside her. My husband bought FortiFlora and within a short time, the bad smell was gone and her health improved tremendously. She is back on track, can jump again, and her coat has returned to being shiny and fluffy. Thanks Purina, you saved Tammy's life and my other two cats don't sputter at her anymore. We're buying the canine version for our 11 year old standard poodle. We both believe pro-biotics are a must from time to time and definitely in old age.


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