Description
Duralactin Feline + Fatty Acids Soft Chews are a delectable treat that provides an abundant source of nutrients to support joint health and mobility. These chews are formulated with Omega fatty acids that are essential to everyday health and that support a wide array of body functions.
Duralactin Feline + Fatty Acids Soft Chews include a palatable chicken liver flavor that makes them easy to administer to your feline friend. This container includes 60 soft chews to support mobility, to relieve occasional joint stiffness, and to maintain strong bones and healthy joints. Keep your cat healthy the easy way with a delectable supplement he will absolutely love and order Duralactin Feline today!
Key Features
- Contains fatty acids essential to bone and joint health
- Supports mobility in cats and relieves occasional joint stiffness
- Includes 60 palatable soft chews with a delectable chicken liver flavor
Ingredients
Active Ingredients per soft chew (approx. 10 g) |
MicroLactin® (dried milk protein) |
1500 mg |
Glucosamine HCl (marine source) |
1000 mg |
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) |
800 mg |
Omega 3 (EPA) Fatty Acids |
15 mg |
Omega 3 (DHA) Fatty Acids |
10 mg |
Zinc |
2.5 mg |
Manganese |
2.5 mg |
Vitamin E |
6.0 IU
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Inactive Ingredients
Cane Molasses, Dried Chicken Liver, Glycerin, Methylparaben, Mixed Tocopherols, Potassium Sorbate, Propylparaben, Soybean Oil, and Wheat Flour.
Directions for Use
Give directly or feed with food.
Weight of Cat |
Dosage |
0-12 lbs |
1 soft chew daily |
13+ lbs |
2 soft chews daily |
Calories per soft chew: 7.90 kcal
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Warnings
- For use in cats only.
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Keep out of reach of other animals and children. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
MicroLactin is a registered trademark of Stolle Milk Biologics, Inc. (SMBI) All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Cautions
Safe use in pregnant animals has not been evaluated. Some cats may be sensitive to milk proteins. Should vomiting or diarrhea occur, or the animal's condition worsen, consult your veterinarian.
by PRN