🐾 Elevate Every Meal with Grizzly Goodness!
Grizzly Salmon Oil Cat Food Supplement is a premium source of Omega 3 fatty acids derived from wild-caught Alaskan salmon. This 4 oz supplement supports overall health, including immune function, heart health, and skin vitality, while being easy to use with its precise pump design. Trusted for its quality and effectiveness, it's a must-have for health-conscious pet owners.
Volume | 118.28 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Allergen Information | Buckwheat Free |
Product Benefits | Joint Health |
Active Ingredients | arachidonic |
Flavor | Omega 3-6-9 |
Item Form | Oil |
O**D
Cat loves it!
I have a large black cat and he has dry skin. It can be pretty visible due to dandruff on his black fur. I feed him dry food (DONT COME FOR ME, HE LIVES A GOOD LIFE AND ITS GOOD DRY FOOD). He started developing some extra dry skin on his back and even had some scabs. I took him to the vet and he was just diagnosed with dry skin or potential allergies. They recommended an expensive prescription bottle of omega oil to add to his food. I would do anything for my cat but I thought I would give this oil a try first before I invested in the prescription. A couple weeks later I am so glad I made that decision. Firstly, he’s obsessed with the oil and even waits for the squirt on his food before chowing down. Secondly I noticed a MASSIVE change in his coat. I’ve never see him shinier and he’s so soft! 10/10 recommend and I’ll be buying more
D**E
This product really, really works (keep it refrigerated)
About 2 months ago we adopted a lovely 6-year-old medium-haired cat from a private party. Suzy has adapted very well to her new home and is very sweet and well behaved. The first week or two we worked through the initial new-home issues with her occasional panics about new people, vacuuming, etc. She has been on a healthy diet she likes. So everything was fine after 2 weeks except the shedding was driving me crazy. Within about 3 weeks of adding a few drops of this salmon oil to her food, her shedding is about 1/4 what it was for the first several weeks! Her fur is so soft and silky now too. And less dander, less itching. It's unbelievable. I don't think the change has anything to do with seasons or weather, as she is an indoor cat and the AC temperature has been the same every day since she moved in (it's summer now). The only answer is the salmon oil. I am so grateful, as the heavy shedding was really, really bugging me (I was brushing her 2-4 times a day, with thick clumps of dry hair coming off her and fur constantly blowing around the house). HIGHLY recommend this product, will continue to order it - but it will probably last quite awhile, as only a few drops a day made a huge difference. My only issue is that the bottle doesn't have an expiration date (perhaps it was on the box, which was tossed). So I am going to ask the supplier. Be sure to check the box, in case the expiration or sell-by date is on it. And keep the bottle in the fridge.
E**
Great 4 dogs coats!
Love this stuff, add it to my puppy kits!
D**S
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C**W
No more rosemary - here's the scoop
I normally give Welactin by Nutramax Labs to my 14 year old Maine Coon, but I decided to try this and save a little money. Some reviews said that the cat version had rosemary in it - some legitimate web sites say rosemary could be toxic to cats. I wanted to get the scoop directly from Grizzly Pet Products and received this in an email:From Grizzly Pet Products: "We used to add a refined rosemary extract to the salmon oil which acted as an antioxidant against free radicals once ingested. In some states, rosemary extract is not allowed as an antioxidant but only as a flavor additive. The extract we added was a partial extract that was well below the levels allowed in pet foods, so safety was not a concern. We are now relying on the natural levels of antioxidants found in the oil, which means we no longer add rosemary extract to our Grizzly Salmon Oil.The amount of EPA and DHA in one pump of our Grizzly Salmon Oil depends onthe size of the bottle. Below is a list of the amount of EPA and DHA perpump for each bottle size:4oz = 205mg DHA, 185mg EPA8oz = 205mg DHA, 185mg EPA16oz = 355mg DHA, 320mg EPA32oz = 355mg DHA, 320mg EPA64oz = 355mg DHA, 320mg EPA"So there you have it. All my cats love this oil and I plan on using this in place of the Welactin.
T**R
Cat deterrent, apparently
One of my cats seemed to have a little bit of dry skin this summer, and this product was recommended to me to help her skin and her coat. I used the recommended amount on the side of the bottle. My cats HATE IT. They won't eat or go near their food bowl, they hate it so much. They'll sit about two feet away from a FULL food bowl and howl at me like it's empty, because they won't eat it. I gave it a day at first just figuring hey, it's something new, there's a period of adjustment, right? They'll cave in and eat it. Nope! Won't touch it. And now that I've cleaned their bowls and given them fresh food without this stuff on it, they're eating but still nervous and cautious, like they're afraid it's going to be on there.
L**R
There are cheaper ways to supplement omega acids
After I bought this I found out that hemp oil is a great source of omega acids with the right ratio of 3:1. Plus, hemp oil doesn't oxidize vitamin e like fish oil does. Hemp sed oil would have cost me .35 cents an ounce instead of the 3.43 per oz I paid for this stuff. And some cats won't get near food with this stuff on it.If you're making cat food, the place to cut costs is on the supplements. Supplements is where you get robbed. Instead of buying cat supplements like this stuff, buy hemp seed oil and instead of buying vitamin e, buy wheat germ, it has 4.53 mg per oz and cats need need less than 3 milligrams of vitamin e per day. Or buy wheat germ oil, which has even more vitamin e. And if you're one of those people thinking "Cats can't digest wheat germ", I remind you that neither can we.
A**R
Helped with Cats Dandruff
My cat had some dandruff on his back area I started to give him it during dinner time just one pump and I noticed he has a lot less since he’s been eating it it hasn’t been a whole month but I’m sure with time it will be completely gone
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