








🐾 Keep your cat’s urinary health purring with every tasty chew!
Vet's Best Cat Urinary Supplement offers a vet-approved, cranberry-enriched chewable designed to support and maintain healthy urinary tract function in cats. With a delicious chicken flavor and a unique crunchy-creamy texture, these daily treats make urinary health effortless and enjoyable for your feline companion.









| Active Ingredients | ascorbic acid,cellulose |
| Allergen Information | Apple Free |
| Brand | Vet's Best |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,621 Reviews |
| Flavor | Cranberry |
| Item Form | Tablet |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
A**S
Vet's Best Cat Chewables: A Lifesaver for Urinary Health!
I recently started giving my two cats the Vet's Best Cat Urinary Tract Support Chewables, and I couldn't be more pleased with the results! One of my cats has had recurring urinary tract issues, and finding a reliable supplement has been a priority. These chewables have been a lifesaver in maintaining their urinary tract health. From the first week of use, I noticed a positive change. My cat who used to have frequent issues now seems much more comfortable and healthier. The chews are easy to administer, and both of my cats love the taste, which makes it stress-free to ensure they get their daily dose. The ingredients in the chewables are natural and high-quality, providing me with peace of mind knowing that I'm giving my cats a safe and effective supplement. The instructions are clear, and the packaging is convenient, making it easy to keep track of their daily intake. Overall, I highly recommend Vet's Best Cat Urinary Tract Support Chewables to any cat owner looking to support their pet's urinary health. They have made a significant difference in my cats' well-being, and I am extremely satisfied with the results!
C**E
helped with UTI symptoms
this helped my cats appetite and with her UTI symptoms. i prefer to grind it with a pestle and mortar and mix it into her wet food and she licks her whole bowl (she never used to clean the bowl)
C**E
UTI = Keep an Eye
I suggest, before you treat your pet, please have them seen by qualified Vet if they have ongoing UTI. UTI in a cat can be deadly and nothing to experiment with with products such as these. A cat can be in renal failure, bladder stones, crystals etc... My cat had struvite crystals and a complete blockage about 2 years ago which with the help of my vet, we cleared up changing his diet for the time being Royal Canin S/O. After my cat was diagnosed 2 months ago with stressed induced cystitis (diagnosed by vet), in combination with Feliway and Wellness Complete Health canned food, I am using this product as well. I was buying from a local pet store which sells this for $11 but am able to find cheaper online. The product seems to work very well and I am pleased. I give my cat (Jeter), 2 tablets daily, once in the morning and once at night. I don’t have to mix in the food, he eats it as is. However, the ability to crumble the tablets from bottle to bottle is a bit of a mystery. The first bottle I ever purchased, I was able to quarter it with my own fingers. The next bottle I received the tablet was hard like a rock and I had to use a rather large knife (butcher) to break it apart, on a towel actually banging on the knife to split it. The product is very good but I will give “four” stars due to the inconsistency of breaking the tablet apart. Someone also brought up a concern on some of the ingredients are not good for long term, which concerns me so “all natural” does not mean no side effects and to give liberally. I personally would not give more than 2 tablets daily. If you have to do this, please see your Vet. I think a better diet (high quality cat food), well hydrated cat should help an otherwise healthy cat. If your cat has struvite crystals, I would not depend on this product to cure this. Please see your vet and don’t “forum diagnose” your cat. Not everything is cured with a pill but again, a supplement can help an otherwise healthy cat. Cat's with UTI, stay away from dry cat food. That will be part of the battle won.
D**C
Cured my cat's UTI & crystals
I have an 8 year old large male maine coon cat and he had been having a UTI. I decided to put him on these pills and he immediately stopped having trouble going to the bathroom and returned to normal. The pills ran out and I thought he was cured so I didnt get him anymore of them. Within a month, he got another UTI and had a bunch of crytals in his urine. It was almost a blockage which was a very expensive vet bill. I decided to put him back on these pills again and he hasnt had a problem since. They will definitely be a staple in my cat's diet from here on out. 1 pill per day seems to do the trick even though he wants more of them. The pills are pretty big so if your cat is small you'll need to cut them in half. But my cat has no problem getting them down. This is truly a GREAT product. I'd rather pay $36 bucks a year to get these pills rather than end up with a $500-$600 vet bill down the road. UPDATE - VetsBest has changed these pills somehow, and now my cat will not eat them. The prior bottles had bought all said "Formulated by Dawn Curie Thomas" - but the last batch I bought the bottle did not say that, and I looked on the ingredients and they changed around a few of the inactive ingredients. I believe this change my cat has picked up on with his nose and now he will not eat them. I went to the Vets Best website and they also have this new bottle. It's unfortunate, but I do not think I think buy these anymore since they apparently discontinued the Dawn Curie Thomas version.
M**H
For Cats, not Dogs ...
I really like this brand. It is one of the items I always have on hand and have it on subscription. These are for Cats. For some reason below the say dogs? These are used for urinary problems in a cat. I like to have different items like this to use as treats. My cat loves them if I break them into four that gets the smell going I believe brewer's yeast.
Y**I
Helps UTIs but Be Aware of the Ingredient's Other Effects
Pros: I want to start off by saying that this product has reduced UTIs in my male cat. UTIs are extremely painful and can quickly rack up a vet bill. I was able to take him off of c/d food and put him on a higher quality food + UT Support without him getting anymore infections. He finds the tablets palatable and can easily eat them when I cut them in half with a pill cutter. My cat was UTI free with only half a pill in the morning and the other half at night. Cons: This is not for everyday use. This product needs a warning label for animals with kidney disease or pets taking medications. You really need to be aware of the ingredients in these tablets. All of the 10 active ingredients have diuretic properties. This is harsh on the kidneys and you need to consult your vet before giving it to your cat. Cats that have kidney problems, (which many older felines do) more than likely should not be taking this tablet. The herb Slippery Elm has a lots of good qualities with the exception that it lines the digestive tract and can inhibit the absorption of medications. To avoid this, the tablet should be eaten 2 hours before or after other medications. Lastly, the herb Uva Ursi has great anti-UTI properties, however the chemical in it, hydroquinone, can cause liver damage and is not recommended for long term use. I have contacted the maker of this product, Vet's Best, twice to inquire about the uva ursi and if it is safe in the dose they recommend for long term use. I have yet to receive a response. Please do some research and consult your veterinarian. 2016 UPDATE: A vet tech confirmed that uva ursi should not be taken longer than 7-14 days. Extreme caution to cats with kidney disease. I do not give my cat these tablets anymore. They have changed the flavoring ingredients and he will no longer eat them. Consider putting your pet on wet food or adding broth (bone, chicken) to their diet. Make sure broth does not have garlic, onions, artificial ingredients (buy organic too) or added salt as this can be problem causing.
L**8
Way Better and Cheaper Than Going To A Vet!
I have been a cat owner for literally years and years! Never before have I had a cat that had a UTI. Our two year old cat got a very painful and messy UTI. It took my daughter noticing some behavioral differences in him before we realized he was having a serious problem. I'm disabled and on disability, so I'm not able to face a huge vet bill. My daughter and I looked on Amazon to see what natural medicines were out there. We looked at the reviews on each product as well. It was on a Friday, so we also knew that we wouldn't receive the medicine until the next week. We both decided on this product to order based on the contents of the medicine and the reviews. My daughter continued searching online for a possible home remedy until we received this medicine. She found a site where a lady gave her cat a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in the water and soft food that her cat would eat and drink. So we followed that course to get our cat through the weekend. It didn't cure his UTI, but it did seem to help a little. We had to keep him in the bathroom so he would be near his water, food, and litter box. The horrible part was finding red spots on the floor, and in the bath tub, where our cat was urinating, meaning he had blood in his urine. We have two other cat's also, so we would leave them in at night time so they would have easy access to everything and keep our sick cat company as well. As soon as we received this medicine I immediately cut the tablet into four pieces and gave them to my cat. To my surprise he ate them right up! I was so relieved that we didn't have to add them to expensive soft food for him. We received the medicine on Monday and gave our cat two tablets, one in the afternoon and one before bed. We've continued giving him one tablet in the morning and one tablet in the evening. On Tuesday I allowed him to be on my bed, but my daughter and I would take him to the bathroom during the day so he'd eat, drink, and use his litter box. He was still crying out in pain and licking his privates. By Wednesday he was starting to play with our other two cats, but we were still taking him to the bathroom. By Thursday he was leaving my bed on his own and going to the bathroom where his food, water, and litter box were. Today is Friday, and he's playing, running around, and acting like his normal self. This medicine has saved us from an hour and a half trip one way to the vet, and a huge vet bill. It has cleared up our cat's UTI without antibiotics. I am so very grateful for this medicine! I believe it has saved our cat's life, and saved us a ton of money at the same time. I've also ordered a couple of books on natural remedies for cat's and dog's for future reference. I highly recommend this as an alternative way to cure a feline UTI!
C**R
Formula changed, cats won't touch them.
Update: They changed the formula and now the cat won't eat them. The old "inactive ingredients were: Chicken(dried), Liver (defatted Pork), Natural flavorings, Stearic acid and yeast. They smelled like liver, brown, and our cats loved them. The new ones are: Cellulose, Liver powder, Magnesium Stearate, Natural flavor, yeast. The are white with red specks, cats wont eat them, and the cat that tried to had the pill break up into sharp pieces and would eat any of the pieces. I've been buying this for years, and they recently changed the formula in a negative way, and will no longer be buying them. Old Review: My 3 little cats are almost 3yrs old, but one of them had trouble being able to urinate. We took her to the vet, $400 later, one of the things they recommended were treats with cranberry in it (theirs costing 3x as much as this one). We did x-rays, got antibiotics, and got these from Amazon. She seems to have gotten better, but cannot solely credit these pills. I will keep giving these to them as a preventive measure. The first day I gave these to them, our sick kitten wasn't overly interested in anything but licking them. Once she saw her brother and sister gobble them down, she decided to try them as well. Now all we have to do is shake the container, and they all come running. Our boy cat can finish is within a second of it being placed in front of him! Hopefully this will provide long term kidney support, since I know a lot of cats have kidney issues later in life.