Nutri-Cal for Cats High Calorie Dietary Supplement - 2-Pack

By: TOMLYN

Give your cat the nutritional boost they need with Nutri-Cal for Cats. This high-calorie dietary supplement comes in a convenient two-pack of 4.25-ounce tubes, providing your cat with essential vitamins and minerals to help keep them healthy. Nutri-Cal for Cats is one of the best multivitamins for cats, offering superior quality ingredients, great taste, and excellent customer support. Keep your cat healthy and happy with Nutri-Cal for Cats.

Key Features:

This high calorie dietary supplement for cats is specially formulated to be extremely palatable. It's an excellent way to provide your cat with additional nutrition and energy, ensuring they stay healthy and active.
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219 reviews

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Customer support
81
Overall satisfaction
79
Flavor
77
Effectiveness
77
Portion size
78
Value for money
76
Smell
79
Ingredients quality
79
Taste
78
Packaging
77

Details of Nutri-Cal for Cats High Calorie Dietary Supplement - 2-Pack

  • Item model number ‏ ‎: 411564
  • Manufacturer ‏ ‎: Tomlyn*
  • Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces
  • Target Species: Cat
  • Product Dimensions ‏ ‎: 3.5 x 1.25 x 7.25 inches; 0.01 Ounces
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ ‎: No
  • ASIN ‏ ‎: B00542UWGG
  • Date First Available ‏ ‎: May 27, 2011
  • Active Ingredients: folic acid, potassium sorbate, vitamin a, vitamin b2,vitamin e
  • Brand: TOMLYN
  • Item Form: Gel

Comments

Jeffrey C. Bergeron: Our oldest cat has lost his appetite and lost a lot of weight the shots at the Vet cost $75 and only helped his appetite for less than a week this is working better.

United States on Dec 01, 2023

LikeCats2: My older cat was losing weight so I got this vitamin gel. It's smells like cod liver oil and is the consistency of molasses and the color is like molasses. My cat won't tolerate me sticking this in her mouth so I put it on her paw after chasing her thru the house and pinning her down gently to rub it on her paw. My cat hates me now and can sense I'm coming and runs away. I have to go a few days not using it and catch her off guard. If it's mixed in her food she won't eat the food. I know it's beneficial for her but it's a real pain trying to get her to take it. Oh also when it's on their paw they try to fling it off so be careful cause it's super sticky and hard to wipe up if it gets on walls or floor.

United States on Nov 30, 2023

Kristina: Dogs yes...cats no ! Very hard to get into her mouth be ause it's goopy. The taste she hated ( finicky cat) so could not put in her food. I had really hoped this would work.

United States on Oct 15, 2023

Desi: Good product but hard to get in Australia. Sells for US $12 = less than $19 in AUD but Amazon and others sell it for $39 or more.

Australia on Sep 15, 2023

Troy BurkeTroy Burke: I have a cat, as a young cat bit through a hefty electrical cord . She lost half her to gue and a hole developed in her pallet. For 6 weeks she was siringe fed and started feeding her lactose free milk and strands of chicken breast. 5 years later she is the boss. We used to mix the chicken with animal fats to get more in her. She can jot eat hard food. Since using this awesome product. She eats soaked: softened dry food. We mix it with her chicken strands and i can see a difference in her health in just 2 weeks. She was ok, but now is vibrant!!

Canada on Aug 07, 2023

Clodagh: My cats hate it and won't touch it. As soon as they smell if they make a run for it

United Kingdom on Jul 17, 2023

Ash S.Ash S.: Our cat Dalton, affectionally known as Spud for never growing to be a full potato, has been going through a lot of very odd health issues. To the point where he was actually showing the opposite symptoms for his condition. By the time we had finally gotten to the root cause of it, he had lost a ton of weight and was a worrying 5lbs instead of his already small 8lbs.
He wasn't eating (despite his condition usually causing ravenous hunger) and was super picky with any food he had in front of him. There's no medical reason we could find for this, so I started going through the arduous task of finding food that he would chow down on. We ended up on a good grain free wet food, but he was still just picking away at it. Never a good sign for a 13 year old cat!
On a whim I searched for supplements and this gel came up. After reading the reviews and stories of picky cats gaining back their appetite, I asked my Vet and got the all clear to give this a shot.
I am SO excited to say it's been working! He gets a little pea sized glob on his spatula in the morning and a little bit mixed in with his lunch & dinner meals to equal the recommended serving and he's been inhaling it. He's...

Canada on May 23, 2023

13CHANNELS: We are talking about cats and dogs that may have health issues that affect their food intake. We have a Siamese that’s 20 years old. Actually, my wife convinced me to house 4 cats at once. I have the best veterinarians around. They should hire me as a nurse or something.

Here’s the deal. All vets NEVER tell you everything. First, make sure one thing- cats should have access to fresh water. I know that sounds weird but that’s how you set a baseline. Have 1,2,3 bowls that are refreshed daily. Fountains are okay but you really need to clean them well frequently.

What are you feeding and how much? I’ve found most people underfeed their cats. Just my opinion. I also know they look for the cheapest food the cat will eat. Imagine that as a strategy to raise a child. Underfeed and serve them minimum daily values of food. So, your cat wants you to experiment with new wet food.

Let’s get back to sick or needy cats. Well, kidney disease is a cats typical future problem. It’s just the way cats are. Maybe that’s why I say first to always have fresh water. You don’t want a cats fragile kidneys to have to work to clean dirty water.

At 12 or older, many...

United States on May 02, 2022

jolerrs: Our cat had to stay overnight at the vets due to severe dehydration and high temperature. She had lost loads of weight and they found she had numerous lumps/tumours on her intestine. The vet said she was also anaemic and the tumours were possibly stopping her absorbing nutrients thus the weight loss, wobbly head and imbalance. The vet didn't give us much hope. She was given an antibiotic just incase her symptoms were not caused by the tumours (seemed unlikely). Her temperature came down overnight and we were allowed to take her home but with understanding that it may not be for long (days to a couple of weeks). We struggled for three days to get her to eat. She wouldn't drink water. I ordered this paste on the third day (Saturday) out of desperation when I saw her licking sand - clearly she is looking for minerals. It arrived very quickly, so started giving it to her on the Sunday. She didn't like it mixed in food - it was hard to get her to eat food anyway - so I just put pea sized amounts on my finger and she licked it off. When she rejected the paste I put it on her paw and she licked it off. I also kept persevering with pushing every type of food on her - roast chicken seemed...

United Kingdom on May 29, 2019

zookeeperX: My little best friend is almost 15. As a kitten, she swallowed magnets (playing with those darn pics we all post on our fridge. Tell all you know - don't do that! Use a photo album or tape instead!) Ever since her little lifesaving surgery, she can only eat certain kibble and only 10 or so of them at a time, and each feeding spaced well enough apart. Any more, and she'll get sick.

Needless to say, she is always begging. She just doesn't understand her situation until it's too late. And then, well - it's too late for my carpet. Not to mention that she doesn't feel well afterwards.

She has been healthy as a horse otherwise until a scare a few months back. At the vet visit, she weighed in at a mere 5.5 lbs (runt of the litter, asian persuasion --not starvation by me). While she was deemed utterly healthy (and sweet :) by the vet (albeit, diagnosed with severe hip dysplasia --the probable reason for her 'unwellness moment' (see my Excel Glucosamine Cat Paste review)), I felt as though we could put a bit more weight on her to possibly help with her hips and all-around health... it couldn't hurt, she's so darn kitten-cute-small and wirey --and I'd sleep better at...

United States on Jul 20, 2010



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Item model number ‏ ‎ 411564 2 fl oz 410633
Manufacturer ‏ ‎ No Vetflix No
Item Weight 0.01 Ounces 0.01 Ounces
Target Species Cat Cat, Dog
Product Dimensions ‏ ‎ 3.5 x 1.25 x 7.25 inches; 0.01 Ounces 4 x 5 x 5 inches; 0.01 Ounces
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ ‎ No No
ASIN ‏ ‎ B00542UWGG B07RDL4FD8 B000FULBT4
Date First Available ‏ ‎ May 27, 2011 September 5, 2019 July 15, 2004
Active Ingredients folic acid, potassium sorbate, vitamin a, vitamin b2,vitamin e amino acid
Brand TOMLYN Vetflix Vetoquinol
Item Form Gel Powder
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