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NaturVet Cranberry Relief Plus Echinacea Soft Chews Urinary Supplement for Cats

NaturVet Cranberry Relief Plus Echinacea Soft Chews Urinary Supplement for Cats

By NaturVet 9 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
5.3 /10
Quality
5.0
Value
4.5
Design
4.0
Function
5.0
Durability
4.5

Quick Verdict

NaturVet Cranberry Relief Plus Echinacea Soft Chews is a urinary supplement for cats that has received mixed reviews. While some cats enjoy the taste and it seems to help with urinary issues, many cats refuse to eat it due to its smell and flavor, making it a concern for buyers.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 9
Would Recommend 33%
Would Buy Again 50%
Avg Lifespan Data not available

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Suitable

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Effective relief (2)

    The chews help with urinary issues for some cats

  • Enjoyable for cats (2)

    Many cats love the taste

  • Easy administration (2)

    Easily crumbled into smaller pieces for convenience

Cons

  • Cats won't eat (8) major

    Many cats refuse to eat the chews due to smell and taste

  • Bad smell (3) major

    The strong smell is off-putting to both cats and owners

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Cat owners dealing with urinary issues — Effective for some cats when they like the taste

Skip If

  • Owners of picky eaters or cats sensitive to smell — Cats refusing to eat due to strong smell and taste

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Data not available

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Rating Distribution

1.9
9 reviews
5★
33%
4★
11%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
56%
effective (2) good taste (2) won't eat (5) smell (3)

Common Questions

Do all cats like these treats?

No, many cats refuse to eat these treats due to the taste and smell.

Are these treats effective for urinary issues?

Some users find them effective, but this is not universal.

Highlighted Reviews

— Andrea

"The Cranberry Relief soft chews really helped our cat's urinary issue. I started out using it daily (as was recommended). Our male cat gets 1 or 2 chews every so often as a treat, which keeps any urinary issues away. I break them into 3 smaller pieces."

— Peggy

"No cat would eat it. Not in food. Not alone. Not with other treats. Also stinks yuk when you open it."

Bottom Line

If your cat has a particular taste preference and is comfortable with urinary self-treatment, then you might consider these supplements. Be ready for the possibility that they could refuse it.

5.3 /10
Below Average