

🐾 Elevate your cat’s health game with the tastiest immune support on the market!
Strawfield Pets L-Lysine Immune Support is a premium, chicken liver-flavored granule supplement delivering 900mg of L-Lysine per scoop to boost cats’ immune systems naturally. Designed for cats and kittens 4 months and older, it supports relief from feline herpes virus symptoms like sneezing, congestion, and watery eyes. Made in the USA in a cGMP-certified facility, this easy-to-dose, non-GMO, preservative-free formula blends effortlessly into any diet, ensuring your feline friend stays healthy and vibrant.










| ASIN | B07D4RJ97W |
| Allergen Information | BPA-Free, Beef Free, Chicken Meat, Crustacean Free, Drug-Free, Fish Free, Grain-Free, Molluscs Free, Non-GMO, Nut Free, Pea-Free, Pork Free, Potato-Free, Preservative-Free, Shellfish Free, Soy Free, Tree Nut Free, Yam Free |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,540 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #559 in Amino Acid Nutritional Supplements |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care instructions | Keep away from Children, Keep in a Dry Place |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,039) |
| Date First Available | 16 July 2019 |
| Flavor | Chicken Liver |
| Item Form | Granule |
| Item Weight | 204 g |
| Item model number | NSP-60167 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 9.4 x 6.86 cm; 204.12 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 240 grams, 8.4 oz |
| Special Features | Easy to Store, Easy to Use, Flavored, Natural Product, Veterinary Approved |
| Specific Uses | Immune Support, Indoor, Outdoor |
| Storage Information | No Refridgeration Needed. Keep in dry area. |
| Volume | 29.04 Cubic Inches |
| batteries required | No |
M**Y
Cats were sneezing , runny noses, eye issues. I mixed a little into their food, twice daily at first, then once daily, and after a week rhe sneezing is subsiding and they are almost back to normal. Highly recommend
A**K
I've tried five brands of powdered lysine, two brands of lysine treats, as well as the old sticky Viralys and this is mine and the cats favorite powder based on taste. I take in stray cats and calicivirus and respiratory issues are non-stop so I've been supplementing lysine for years. FLAVOR-All 9 of my cats love the flavor this brand. I mix it with canned food so I can be assured each cat gets the correct dosage. I do not sprinkle it on dry food as then I can't tell who got what. DOSAGE-this one is my favorite as it takes a much smaller scoop to deliver 900mg. The other brands of powder I've tried vary in how much powder/scoops you need to use and how much lysine you'll get. This one has the smallest amount of powder, a therapeutic level of lysine, and the best flavor. Other brands can have much less lysine and/or require larger amount of powder. I've tried two brands of chews, one has very little lysine in it and it was universally hated by the cats. The other is loved by all the cats but has a lower (500mg) amount of lysine. Between that chew and this powder they get the appropriate levels. So this is my favorite powder and my cats willingly eat it. Everyone's happy.
C**N
Why did you pick this product vs others?: So far my cat is eating his food with this mixed in it. I have had trouble with a few others that. Y cat would not eat. So far this has been my best solution for him to get his lysine.
S**M
My cat loves the Strawfield L-Lysine. When I brought my kitten home he came down with sneezing and runny eyes. He was so lethargic. When I gave him the L-Lysine he ate it eagerly and I could see he felt better instantly. I stopped giving it to him for a month and when I heard a sneeze I started it back up. I have been giving it to him daily and he has never gotten sick for the last 3 years.
B**O
Walter has a long history. He showed up Jan 2019 with my feral colony of 7 cats. He had two litters with the only female before I was able to trap her and had her fixed. I thought he was feral. So, Sept 2019 I trapped him and had him fixed. He was big 16 lbs. He disappeared Oct 2019 and returned Thanksgiving 2021. He would come late at night to eat and I did not recognize him. scrawny, little fur and sickly. He came 5am one morning and I followed him. Found where he was sleeping in a neighbor's garage, 3 streets from me( a long walk). Jan 6th 2022, he came to eat around noon, sat in my garage and never left. He had a terrible nose infection, lots of mucus and bleeding, and his meowing was horse and horrible. when he would sneeze, his nose bled a lot. I took him to three different Vets. One said he had a tumor in his nose. Tried several Rxs. nothing worked. To remove the tumor and treat if it was cancer was out of my pocket range. So to the L-Lysine. I read a lot about it. I gave him every am and pm. from Aug 2022. Four weeks ago the bleeding stopped, he is breathing better, meowing normal, but still has a snatty nose and would blow out some mucus now and then. He was 9lbs and diabetic when he returned. Now he is 16lbs with lots of fur. I believe that supplements do help a lot, (from personal experience) and would continue to give him this L-lysine.
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