Tomlyn Nutri-Cal High Calorie Supplement for Kittens, 4.25-oz tube
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10 Customer Questions
What is the phosphorus percentage?
Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by Chewy • Jun 23, 2025
This supplement does not contain phosphorus.
What is the difference between the cat version and the kitten version?
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Answer by ReneeI • Jul 12, 2020
This kitten supplement contains 25 calories per teaspoon and the "Tomlyn Nutri-Cal High-Calorie Dietary Cat Supplement" is formulated for adult cats and contains 28 calories per teaspoon.
What is the expiration date for Tomlyn Nutri-cal
Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by SydneyRN • Jul 26, 2020
Thank you Chewy. I have some bottle babies who I'm really struggling with to get even 5ml of KMR into them. They are 3 weeks old and negative on all tests. They came into my foster care at 2 weeks old. I had a tube of Nautical in my fridge but was not sure of the date and if there was a point to through it out. Unfortunately the one for kittens is temporarily out of stock so I even tried contacting the number of the manugacturerer. Finally read this answer! Ion my tube under the code it says see use by dat on crimp. Thought I had but looked again. One side is the Lot number and on the flip side it the date! Oops 2017
Has anyone ever used this for a kitten with megacolon? I have an 11 week old with it and he's still the same size that he was at 6 weeks and very skinny.
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Answer by DonicaA • Nov 30, 2019
Due to your pet's diagnosed condition, we recommend consulting your Veterinarian to ensure this would be a good fit for your pet's current treatment plan. Dietary and other healthcare changes should be made under the guidance of your vet, particularly when underlying health conditions exist.