HomeoPet UTI+ Homeopathic Medicine for Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) for Cats, 450 drops
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34 Customer Questions
My dog ate the food the drops were in and i just wanna make sure he's going to be ok. He's eating and drinking i just wanna make sure he stays good.
We have two cats, one of them is on her 2nd UTI in 6 months. If I use this in the water to prevent future infections and the other cat without bladder problems drinks from it, will that be okay for her?
Also could you use this in a circulating water fountain?
Answer by • Jan 08, 2018
HomeoPet cannot claim that the Feline UTI product will necessarily prevent pets from getting kidney problems but if your cat has bladder problems and you dose Feline UTI + as a daily maintenance, it will prevent the problem from returning if it is being caused by the urinary tract. If anxiety is causing the bladder/urinary issues, the Anxiety Relief product would be a better choice because it will treat the root of the problem and prevent it from returning. The filter may interfere with the effectiveness of the product so we recommend that you do not use the circulating drinking fountain. If possible, add the drops to a regular drinking bowl for your pet as the product does not dilute down into the water, instead the ingredients stay on top of the water and remain available throughout the day every time they go to take a drink.
Is it safe to refrigerate? Sometimes when meds are refrigerated it takes the odor away. I think my cat can somehow smell this when on her food, and then she refuses to eat it. I just want to make sure refrigeration of it is safe first.
Answer by • May 24, 2018
Where a cat or pet is sensitive to the odor of the alcohol preservative, a 10-20 minute period should be allowed for it to dilute and evaporate before the liquid or food is presented to them.
On the bottle dosage goes by weight but on this site it doesn't. Which is it! It's a 5 drop difference.
Answer by • Jun 13, 2018
The feeding guidelines are as follows: Kittens less then 1 pound should have 2 drops in at least 8 ounces of water, cat's 1-20 pounds should receive 5 drops and cat's over 20 pounds should receive 10 drops.