Healthy Feline Vitamins for Adult Cats
Advanced clinical veterinary formulation for up-to-date, balanced nutrition for your cat. No other product like it available.
Contains 36 tablets for only $14.95!
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Do you take vitamins?
Most of us do. Because weve learned that in todays world our daily diets arent sufficient to keep us at optimum health.
Supplements are even more important for your cat!
Did you know that many critical nutrients are destroyed in the manufacturing processes of even the highest quality commercial pet foods?
High heat, chemical processing and storage procedures can deplete nutrients in commercial foods. You can help prevent nutritional deficiencies that lead to disease and premature aging by supplementing your cats diet with Healthy Felines high quality, readily absorbed nutrients.
Why should you supplement your cats diet?
- Increase resistance to disease
- Prevent Cancer and Arthritis
- Promote longer life
- Promote optimal health and energy levels
- Increase luster of coat and better skin condition
- Improve digestion and decrease odor of feces
- Improve bad breath
- Improve your cats quality of life
- Because you LOVE your cat (and your cat will love you for it)
Why Healthy Feline instead of other vitamins?
Healthy Feline is the only multivitamin formula that combines powerful vitamins and chelated minerals with enzymes and live probiotics to enhance absorption of essential nutrients.
This powerful multivitamin formula is unsurpassed.
- Highest quality multivitamin formula provides nutrients essential for health.
- Its chelated minerals are more readily absorbed and utilized.
- Contains powerful antioxidants to fight disease, premature aging, arthritis and cancer.
- Provides enzymes necessary for proper digestion and health.
Why are enzymes so important? Read this important information.
- Contains probiotics, beneficial bacteria that promote a healthy intestinal tract. Decreases fecal, breath and body odors. Learn more about probiotics.
With Healthy Feline you are helping your cat in three ways.
- You are supplementing with the highest quality nutrients.
- Healthy Felines live cultures and enzymes enable your cat to utilize those nutrients more efficiently.
- These enzymes and cultures will aid in your cats digestion and health.
And Most Important They Taste Great!
You wont have to worry about getting your cat to take Healthy Feline Vitamins. They like the taste so much that youll have to keep the packages out of reach so they cant tear them open. No kidding! All of these valuable benefits come in a great tasting wafer. Just crumble it over food or feed it as a treat.
Cats Love Healthy Feline. And so will you.
We have both cats and dogs, a full house here. Your shampoo and food
supplement are invaluable for the results they give. But, I have to tell you,
the vitamins are simply out of this world. I can barley get my cats to eat
wet food at times. Ultra finicky is an understatement. When I bring out your
vitamins, I have to be careful, because they will climb my legs to get to
them. In fact, we give them as a treat!
Best Wishes,
Dr. Laura Lasko
Phoenix, AZ
For maximum results, use with Healthy Feline Skin and Coat Supplement with Essential Fatty Acids and Antioxidants to promote super healthy skin and coat. (Read More).
Key Nutrients Contained in Healthy Feline 
| Vitamin A | Important for vision, proper growth, reproductive functions, healthy skin and hair coat, and mucous membranes lining the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. |
| Vitamin D-3 | Regulates calcium and phosphorous levels in the body. Extremely important for bone development. Important for nerve and muscle functions. |
| Vitamin E | Potent antioxidant. Protects the body against free radical damage. Helps prevent arthritis and diseases caused by free radical damage. Shown to prevent heart and neurological diseases. Vitamin E is extremely susceptible to destruction in commercial foods. |
| Vitamin C | Important for normal bone formation. Urine acidifier, may help reduce certain bladder stones. Helps protect against cancer and other diseases. Susceptible to destruction in commercial foods. |
| Thiamine | Important for carbohydrate metabolism, converts glucose to energy. Required by muscles and nerves to function normally. Susceptible to destruction in commercial foods. |
| Riboflavin | Necessary for normal growth, hair coat and muscle development. Important for metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins. Susceptible to destruction by light and irradiation. |
| Pantothenic Acid | Necessary for metabolism of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Required to convert these substances to energy. Deficiency can cause hair loss, diarrhea and gastrointestinal problems. |
| Niacin | Energy metabolism. Required to make enzymes function properly. |
| Folic Acid | Necessary for the formation of red blood cells and white blood cells from the bone marrow. Deficiency can lead to anemia and increased susceptibility to infection. |
| Vitamin B12 | Also called Cobalamin. Necessary for red blood cell and white blood cell formation. Important for neurological functioning. |
| Biotin | Involved in fatty acid and protein synthesis in the body. Important for healthy skin and hair coat, growth, digestion and muscle function. |
| Choline | Important for proper neurological functioning. Critical component of cell membranes in the body. |
Minerals and Amino Acids 
The minerals in Healthy Feline are chelated for better absorption and utilization.
| Potassium | Critical function in the transmission of nerve signals and contraction of muscle fibers. Key role in maintaining the normal function of the heart muscle. |
| Iron | Critical component of hemoglobin (the oxygen-carrying component of red blood cells) and myoglobin (the oxygen-carrying component of muscle cells). Deficiency can result in anemia, weakness and depression. Also an important component of certain enzymes required for normal body function. |
| Copper | Necessary for iron transport and absorption. Functions in hemoglobin formation necessary for red blood cells. Important for normal connective tissue, collagen and bone formation. Involved in the development of pigment (color) in hair. Component of superoxide dismutase (SOD), an important enzyme in the body and a powerful protector against free radical damage. |
| Manganese | Necessary for normal bone development and reproduction. A component of enzymes necessary for producing energy in the body. Important for the proper functioning of superoxide dismutase (SOD). |
| Taurine | Critical amino acid for cats. Needed for vision (retinal function), normal heart function, and reproduction. Deficiency can result in feline retinal degeneration which can cause blindness, and dilated cardiomyopathy which can lead to heart failure. |
| Zinc | Important for healthy skin and coat. Zinc deficiency is usually first noted as a dull, coarse hair coat and skin lesions. Zinc is important in immunity and plays an important role in reproduction. |
| Selenium | Powerful antioxidant. Helps vitamin E in its antioxidant function. Protects cell membranes. Thought to have anti-cancer effects and support proper immune function. Important in Thyroid hormone metabolism. |
Digestive Enzymes and Cultures 
Protease Lipase Cellulase Alpha Amylase |
These are all enzymes that help digest proteins, fats, carbohydrates and fiber. They break down fats into essential fatty acids, increase the digestibility of food, and enhance nutrient absorption. This helps decrease flatulence (gas), bad breath and odor of feces. Increased nutrient absorption helps facilitate the nutrient benefits. Many natural enzymes are lost during processing of commercial foods. (Read More).
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L. Acidophilus
(Probiotic bacteria) | These are natural cultures that help establish the normal bacteria in the intestinal system. They help decrease flatulence, bad breath and odor of feces, and normalize the upper and lower intestinal tracts. Especially helpful to re-establish normal bacterial flora after antibiotics, surgery or stress. (Read More) |
Contains 36 tablets for only $14.95!
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