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ProDen PlaqueOff Cat 40 g | Designed Specifically for Cats | Bad Breath, Plaque, Tartar (Packaging May Vary)

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Based on a friend’s experience with the company Vitality Science Holistic Pet Remedies, I am considering purchasing this product for my cat, who has stomatitis: Thank you for all the info on plaqueoff, I will be buying it today! I do feel compelled to tell you what I have done extensive reading on it diets. Dry food is the worst thing you could feed a cat. Dry food will literally dehydrate a cat. Raw food it the best because it contains the the moisture your cat needs. Their natural diet is something like 80%water. If raw is something that you dont want to feed dehydrated raw is another option. If raw not raw than strictly canned is ok. You can actually add alittle water to canned to make it more hydrating. I read that the worst canned food is better than the best dry food. I have spent hours and hours reading about this and I am really pleased with the change it has made it my cat as well as my moms. My cat had very bad gas and also when he would defecate the smell was horrific. Since the diet change gas is gone and his stool had no smell at all! My mother has a very overweight cat and since the raw diet she has lost weight but more importantly she is so much more active. She used to sleep constantly and now she and her sister explore and play, the change in behavior is amazing! Just wanted to share and thanks again for all the info on Plaqueoff! I am SO sorry for the delay in approving your comments and responding to them. School got out just before you wrote and I have been busy with my children since then for the summer, which is the reason for my delay.

Yes, your vet is right. I was given tiny little fingertip gloves to use when I gave this to Lily. You can reuse them, since you probably won’t have enough for every day. Or, you can buy gloves in bulk, such as at Sam’s Club.

her body did not know how to produce the proper corticosteroids without flaring up. Finally as of Feb 2013, she is off. First, tartar forms a rough surface that serves as a place for bacteria to grow and multiply in the mouth. Bacteria can cause inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), which often results in painful bleeding. Our vet thought that our 3 yr old rescue cat had stomatitis. She has had two treatments of antibiotics and it helped. She has lost some teeth and the vet suggested having her teeth cleaned. Since this treatment is expensive, I was wondering if it was worth it or whether I should just start her on the Plaque Off and L-Lysline. She drools but does not appear to have blood in her drool and does not appear to be in pain.

To be honest, I am not sure if cats will eat this over dry food. My thinking is that the powder will fall to the bottom of the bowl and not get eaten. Therefore, I give this to Lily by mixing it with a small amount of wet food that has been diluted with water. Are There Any Side Effects Of PlaqueOff? If you try the Lysine and PlaqueOff, be aware that they will not provide immediate results, especially if your cat is badly affected by stomatitis. It took a good month before Lily showed any signs of improvement with the PlaqueOff, and another month before she really improved. Yes, ProDen is the maker of PlaqueOff, and they are located in Sweden. You are also correct that there is a distributor in California. One person wrote me and said that she is buying it directly from the California distributor. Typically, vets charge a bit more for things like this, so some are willing to offer them at cost in special circumstances. According to the manufacturer, it can take between three and eight weeks before you see improvement. Keep in mind this timeframe is for non-stomatitis symptoms. I can tell you that I noticed improvement within four weeks, and even more improvement at eight weeks. What Is The Difference Between The Two Types of PlaqueOff? When I wrote this review in early 2013 I had been giving PlaqueOff to Lily for almost four months. Two years later Lily has improved so much that her stomatitis seems to be completely controlled and I was able to wean her from the steroid cream she had been on. This product has been truly amazing for her, and I think it may be just as helpful to other cats suffering from the symptoms of stomatitis.The next thing I would consider is the “Advanced Immune Restoration Cat Cancer Support” product above, as the company tells me that since stomatitis is an immune related issue, and the Advanced Immune product raises immune competence, it is an appropriate product for my cat. I would love to talk with you, just some support would be appreciated. I try to stay calm around her- because as you well know, cats are very intuitive. I do not yet know the answer to this. I give Lily one scoop per day, and I started giving it to her almost four months ago. The container says that it should last for about six months, but I have quite a bit left. My guess is that one container will last us between nine months and one year. Are there any other dental vets you could go to, even if they are 30-60 minutes away, who do x-rays? About the stomatitits, Ruby never displays any signs outwardly- she eats- she s on a raw diet only. She grooms constantly and plays.

We tried to brush her teeth- not so easy, I think it irritated her gums even more, so we have stopped that. Update: I just realized that I did not take another picture of Lily’s mouth and it is time for me to correct that. Here is how Lily’s mouth looks today, about two years after she started taking PlaqueOff. As you can see, it looks even better than the “eight week” picture above. My all white domestic shorthair Sweetie was diagnosed with stomatitis in April 2014. 4/24 the vet gave him Cernia injection, and Depomedrol, Amoxicillin Suspension. I’ve heard that Lysine is very helpful to cats with herpes, so hopefully it will benefit Harry once you find a way to consistently get it in him. I look forward to hearing about the progress for Harry and Rex. I too stumbled across your blog at a perfect time. About 2 1/2 years ago we adopted the love of my life, our tabby cat Ruby. N one at the rescue was quite sure about her rough start to life, but we adopted her because she was the sweetest little thing. Her story is a long one as far as her diagnosis, the first vet we went to, I thought for her first shots, opened her mouth, said “she has a disease there is no cure for and will have to haver her teeth removed”. I sobbed on the drive home and continued to cry for 3 days as I was lying under the bed with her and apologizing to her for her suffering. It was AWFUL. He also at that appointment, vaccinated her, gave her a painkiller and put her on steroids, all before I knew what was happening.I’ll discuss with the vet about the side effects of steroids (related to diabetes) and see if we can go with the lowest dosage possible. I’m asking you whether I should have her teeth cleaned, and start giving her PlaqueOff & Lysine to prevent her from getting worse? About LogicThe Logic range is a group of products that have been specifically designed to keep your pet happy, healthy and active. Each product has been created to a veterinary strength standard and the range includes products to help dental hygiene, ... As for the PlaqueOff and Lysine, have you seen the video I made about how I give these to Lily? Actually, I now give them to all five of my cats using the method I share in the video. You can see it at . That might help your cat. Having your veterinarian perform a dental cleaning under general anesthesia every 6-12 months at the first sign of tartar buildup. Regular dental cleaning is as important in cats as in people, and will go a long way to prevent irreversible damage to the gums and roots.

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