Potassium Citrate Compounded Aqueous Oral Liquid for Dogs & Cats
In a Nutshell
- Handiness in giving works great for folowing recipes
- Quality product, shipping issues impact rating
- Occasional taste issues reported
Quick Verdict
The potassium citrate compound is effective for dogs and cats, but shipping delays and taste issues are concerning.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Shipping delays
Prevention: Ch-check availability prior checking so far reviews.
Ancient medications
Prevention: Check expiry before consuming stacks
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effectiveness (4)
Many pets improve after using this medication.
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Ease of Administration (4)
Easy to give to pets, especially with beef flavor.
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Vet Recommended (1)
Frequently prescribed by veterinarians.
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Convenient for Routine Use (1)
Great for daily administration.
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Positive User Approval (2)
Overall pet which has taken this very well
Cons
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Shipping Issues (1) major
Delays in shipping can cause disruptions in treatment.
Tip: Chewy needs review this to fill more timely shipping.
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Taste Issues (2) minor
Some pets dislike the beef flavor.
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Packaging (1) minor
The stopper in the bottle can be tricky to open.
Tip: Pry with nails and rotate.
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Expensive (1) major
Costly compared to alternatives.
Tip: Patients with drained medical insurance can buy alternatives
Quality Trend: Declining
Several reviews mention shipping and taste issues
Some negative shipping reviews
Positive taste reception
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Pet owners with cats or dogs needing potassium supplements — Effective and easy to administer with beef flavor.
✗ Skip If
- • Pet owners with picky eaters or those who dislike beef flavor — Taste preferences and potential shipping issues.
Durability & Care
Factors: Storage conditions could affect liquid medication security., Medication piston
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this medication effective for bladder stones?
Yes, as recommended by the vet and user experience
How long does shipping usually take?
It mix-up significantly landed slow but comes.
What if my pet dislikes the beef flavor?
Mix with food might result.
Highlighted Reviews
"My 5 year old Persian cat got the dreaded bladder stones a 2nd time in an 8 month period & we discovered that his urine had become highly acidic so we needed to raise the PH & this was the medication our vet prescribed. I was skeptical at first because my cat has never liked beef flavored foods but ..."
"I ordered this medication on nov 19, was supposed to arrived on nov 22. It ended up arriving on nov 26. My cat needs this medication twice a day and the prescription is good for a month. The nov 19 medication expires dec 20. So not only did it arrive late but I was already out a couple days worth of..."
Bottom Line
Buyers should consider this product for its effectiveness, but be mindful of potential shipping delays and taste preferences.