Senvelgo (velagliflozin oral solution) Oral Hypoglycemic for Cats, 15 mg/mL, 12 mL

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  • SENVELGO® (velagliflozin oral solution) is the convenient and easy-to-give, once-daily oral solution for diabetes treatment for cats.
  • Does not require needles for administration; can be given on a small amount of food or directly into the cat’s mouth.
  • No refrigeration required, before or after opening.
  • Easy dosing and sustained glycemic control mean less stress for you and your diabetic cat.
  • Works fast, helping to control your cat’s diabetes in as early as 7 days3,4.
  • Sign up for repeat delivery and get a 1 or 3-month supply delivered to your door*.

    *Based on cat weight of approximately 5 kg (11 lbs.)

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Long-Term Benefits

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200 Customer Reviews



Always consult a veterinarian about your pet’s health needs. Customer reviews should not be used as medical advice.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Quentin on Jan 18, 2026

Beware!

As others have mentioned here, be very careful with this medicine! Go to a vet that specializes in diabetes. Between the time you order the medication based on clean

As others have mentioned here, be very careful with this medicine! Go to a vet that specializes in diabetes. Between the time you order the medication based on clean bloodwork and the time you receive it, your cat's condition may change significantly, and they will get very sick. Our vet recommended this, and now our kitty is in the ICU and will likely die of euglycemic DKA and damage to other organs. As the animal hospital admitted our cat, they questioned why we used this drug at all. They said they see thousands of animals annually, and their go-to is insulin.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Lorna on Jan 17, 2026

Working within the rules

My 12 year old cat was Dx with Diabetes and it was shocking + stressful. You have to mail in certain Rx's that was frustrating as I first mailed the wrong Rx +

My 12 year old cat was Dx with Diabetes and it was shocking + stressful. You have to mail in certain Rx's that was frustrating as I first mailed the wrong Rx + had to go back to the USPS. The Vet + Chewy worked together to speed this up and I am so appreciative. Then I learned my cat was not going to be able to take this Rx. Chewy went above +beyond, noting they would credit me. I advised the VET I will donate the unopened RX to their clients or charities.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Nika on Dec 24, 2025
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Vet screening is a must

This is a drug that is awesome if it works for your cat, but you and your Vet need to absolutely follow the guidelines for whether your cat can use it. If you don't

This is a drug that is awesome if it works for your cat, but you and your Vet need to absolutely follow the guidelines for whether your cat can use it. If you don't meet the drug requirements, or if your cat's test results are not in the limits the drug literature describes, it can make your cat sick or cause DKA. It is a hands-on medication that needs some of the same testing and observation that insulin dosing requires- you need to home test for ketones and blood glucose, and pay attention to your cat's eating and drinking, and litter, habits. My cat has been taking this for two weeks and she is doing very well so far; we've also had 3 vet visits in that time and home testing daily. I am so sorry for anyone who has had a cat react badly or fatally, but I know that can happen on insulin also.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Julie on Jan 10, 2026

Senvelgo works

The literature suggests that Senvelgo and insulin are equally effective, one is a once a day oral dose and the other is twice a day injections, respectively. My

The literature suggests that Senvelgo and insulin are equally effective, one is a once a day oral dose and the other is twice a day injections, respectively. My 17-year-old otherwise healthy cat has been on Senvelgo for two months with excellent blood sugar control. It is easier for me to administer aonce a day, single dose than twice a day injections, because I have a chaotic schedule.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By precious on Jan 8, 2026

works but every bottle I bought leaks when you try to get it in the syringe.

I bought the first 2 bottles from my vet and they both leaked quite a bit when using the syringe to remove from the bottle to administer. I bought the 3rd bottle

I bought the first 2 bottles from my vet and they both leaked quite a bit when using the syringe to remove from the bottle to administer. I bought the 3rd bottle from Chewy hoping that if I get a different lot # that it would not leak. Well it leaks too. This medicine is too expensive to have a leaking problem for administration. This company should figure out a better bottling system.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Jesenea on Jan 5, 2026

Be careful with this drug as this killed my cat Warrior!

I never ordered this drug from Chewy because I purchased it directly from the doctor's office. My beautiful boy Warrior had kidney disease, which led to constant

I never ordered this drug from Chewy because I purchased it directly from the doctor's office. My beautiful boy Warrior had kidney disease, which led to constant UTI's. If you have a cat that suffers from kidney issues refrain from using this drug. Warrior died from Diabetic Ketoacidosis. Please be careful using this.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Elizabeth on Jan 9, 2026

easier to administer than insulin shots

Clear liquid mostly undetectable, so there is rarely a problem administering it to our cat. We usually put it on his canned food, but when he gets finicky, we drop

Clear liquid mostly undetectable, so there is rarely a problem administering it to our cat. We usually put it on his canned food, but when he gets finicky, we drop it onto his dry food so, if it takes him a few hours to finish it, he still gets the medication.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Olivia on Jan 8, 2026

Easy to administer

Tigger didn’t approve of the taste,. Product worked well at first but less well after week of usage. The instructions given by the accompanying literature did not

Tigger didn’t approve of the taste,. Product worked well at first but less well after week of usage. The instructions given by the accompanying literature did not agree with the dosage prescribed! I’m continuing to evaluate the product along with dietary changes.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Wesley on Nov 7, 2025

It works! And probably easier than insulin

My cat has tons more energy having been on this medication for a couple of months now. And he's Put back on some weight he lost before his diabetes diagnosi. He

My cat has tons more energy having been on this medication for a couple of months now. And he's Put back on some weight he lost before his diabetes diagnosi. He doesn't like taking it, but it's not too hard to force it down. His glucose readings are normal or slightly above normal now (before starting this medicine he was up at 420) but low enough that it's safe. I only check it once a week. Easier than doing insulin twice a day with constant readings. And not too expensive in the long run. I think this first bottle will last me 3-4 months. My cat is also eating Purina DM dietetic dry kibble (he doesn't care for any wet food). A little nerve-racking in the beginning because of the risk of DKA, which is highest in the first two weeks, but by now I’m very happy I started him on this medicine.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Carie on Nov 29, 2025

This stuff saved my cats life

I'm so sorry to those it didn't work for, but for me, my cat was withering away and this stuff brought her right back to life. She gained some of her weight and

I'm so sorry to those it didn't work for, but for me, my cat was withering away and this stuff brought her right back to life. She gained some of her weight and muscle back and is back to being a regular cat. Her lab results are great, sugar levels under control now. She's been on it about a year or so.