Natura Petz Organics Urinary Tract Infection Turkey Flavored Powder Urinary & Kidney Supplement for Cats, 4-oz tin
In a Nutshell
- Effective for some cats with chronic UTIs and kidney issues.
- Major challenge: cats refuse to eat it, even with mix-ins.
- Positive feedback from chronic condition owners.
- Negative feedback highlights taste issues and reluctance to consume.
Quick Verdict
Well reviewed for chronic conditions but quite challenging to encourage cat intake.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Cats refuse to eat it regardless of preference
Prevention: Do not buy
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective in Chronic Conditions (1)
Seen to work on chronic infections but lesser positive impact when dealing with common UTIs.
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Significant Health Improvement (2)
Seen improving appetites and overall attitude in cats with serious health problems.
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Time Savers (1)
Saved owners lots of costs resources while buying another supplements.
Cons
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Invisible Palates (5) critical
Cats utterly reject the supplement, making it ineffective.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Cats with chronic urinary tract infections. β Competent enough for long-term benefits
β Skip If
- β’ Cats dealing with less rare UTIs β Straightforward resultU*NA issues the product claims to deal with
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Mix with gooey food or Gerber baby food
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this supplement effective for chronic urinary tract infections?
Yes, but must mix well.
Will this product help with common UTIs?
Not necessarily
Can I mix this with cat food?
Yes, Gerber-type baby food
Highlighted Reviews
"I have a senior cat who currently suffers from a chronic super bug infection. This powder has not entirely cleared the bacteria, but shows strong efficacy. Her appetite (and attitude) came back and it's bought us time to visit a specialist vet next month. I mix the powder with Gerber chicken flavore..."
"I ordered this for my elderly cat hoping to help with his kidneys and heavy urination. Like others mentioned I have tried multiple methods to get him to eat it, mixed in food, baby food, tuna juice etc. and he wonβt touch it. I wish I had read the reviews before I was out $30. Pretty bummed, was r..."
Bottom Line
Proceed with caution and be prepared to experiment with different feeding methods. Consult your vet for personalized advice.