Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs
A functional potency but troublesome packaging.
This immune supplement shows mixed results. Older cats have improved health, but newer reviews mention clumping and ineffectiveness.
Clumping issues
Prevention: Check before purchase for clumping
Ineffectiveness for respiratory issues
Prevention: Consult vet for alternative solutions
Significant health improvements reported in older cats.
Easy to mix with food and liked by cats.
Helps boost immunity in kittens.
Product arrives in hard clumps, rendering it unusable.
Did not help with runny nose and watery eyes.
Not a good replacement for Nutramax Imuquin.
Recent reviews mention more clumping and ineffectiveness.
positive
negative
Factors: Storage conditions, Frequency of use
Yes, some users report significant health improvements in older cats.
Yes, some users have reported hard clumps in the powder.
No, users have found it inferior as a replacement.
Yes, it's easy to mix with food and cats enjoy the taste.
Yes, it can help boost immunity in kittens.
"I have 2 cats, ages 17 & 18 with chronic old age issues: coughing, sneezing, runny noses/eyes. They have been taking this daily for about 2 years and their health has improved dramatically. Plus they love it. I put it on their canned food and they lick it off first."
"I'm not happy with these 2 L-lysine containers. When I opened them they were hard clumps. These were for my cats."
Consider this supplement if your cat needs extra immune support, but be aware of the mixed results and potential clumping issues.