Cyproheptadine HCl Compounded Chew for Dogs & Cats
In a Nutshell
- Product is too hard for small cats to chew
- Cat did not have higher appetite after taking the chews
- Ineffective and expensive
Quick Verdict
These chews are too hard for a cat to chew and did not stimulate appetite. The cat became lethargic, and the owner had to cut it into tiny crumbs. Not recommended due to high cost and ineffectiveness.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Cat became lethargic after consuming the chews
Prevention: Avoid giving this product to small cats
Pros & Cons
Pros
Cons
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Too Hard for Cats (1) major
The chews are extremely tough and hard to eat, requiring them to be cut into tiny crumbs.
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Ineffective for Cats (1) major
The chews did not stimulate the cat's appetite and made her lethargic.
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High Cost with Low Value (1) major
The product is too expensive and does not live up to its claims of improving a cat's appetite and appetite.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
✗ Skip If
- • Small cat owners — The chews are too hard for small cats to chew
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Can this product be used expectoratedly
No
Does this product taste good to cats
It does not taste necessarily
Do I have to pay for these Products?
Yes, it incurred expenses upon the purchase
Highlighted Reviews
"The consistency is like leather. My cat couldn’t eat it. Had to cut it into tiny crumbs and mix with a lickable treat. She couldn’t handle more than a quarter chew at a time. It made her so lethargic and did not stimulate her appetite. Stopped giving it to my cat because it’s not helping her. ..."
Bottom Line
Avoid this product for small cats due to its hardness and lack of effectiveness. It does not justify its high cost.