






🐾 Elevate your cat’s vitality—because they deserve the best every day!
VetriScience Nu Cat Multivitamin offers 90 chewable tablets packed with essential minerals, omega fatty acids, taurine, biotin, and selenium to support your cat’s eye health, immune system, skin, coat, and overall well-being. Suitable for all breeds and life stages, this vet-formulated supplement is proudly made in the USA and guaranteed to keep your feline friend thriving.










| ASIN | B01DZRAXEW |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,330) |
| Date First Available | 29 April 2016 |
| Flavor | Fish |
| Item Form | Tablet |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Item model number | 090088F.090 |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Stages |
| Pet Type | Cats |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm; 9.07 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Volume | 5 Litres |
K**3
For context, my 8 year old cat is a picky eater. She is also lazy and will only play while he's laying down. She'll eat the occasional treat and wet food, but doesn't really get excited and doesn't really go out of her way to ask for any. She's also very picky with her dry food and will nudge around kibble that she doesn't like in her bowl to get at the one she does like (we give her a mix). That being said, she has been loving these vitamins since day 1. She's been eating one daily for over a month now, and I can visibly see her change in energy and mood. A lot more vocal, energetic, and willing to run around the house and play. 10/10 satisfied!
K**Y
I thought these were chewy vitamin treats when i ordered them so was a little surprised when they were hard chewable treats (but thats my fault for reading the description incorrectly). My one cat likes these quite a lot and will eat them no problem. My second pickier cat will eat it eventually but doesn't overly like them compared to chewy treats. Overall the cats will eat them and they get their vitamins so I'm happy with my purchase (though i think they are too pricey).
A**R
My cat won't touch these vitamins, she will sniff them and quickly turn away. If I try to put it in her food she'll refuse to eat her food as well.
L**A
Update: Revising my review. I think my cat had fur mites. Not fleas but burrowing mites/chewing lice that were driving him nuts and making him sick. I didn't know because he's my first cat and I saw no fleas (which is the only thing I knew that could cause his symptoms other than an allergy). He is mostly indoors but I have a large lot with a screen of trees in the front where he loves to play. I now suspect he got burrowing mites (that we call red bugs down south) from laying in pine straw and leaves. I've gotten red bugs from sitting in pine straw before and I know what that non-stop burning and itching feels like. I think he was vomiting from nervousness and fatigue. Within 24 hours of administering PetArmor Plus, his symptoms stopped. The other drops I was putting on him were flea and tick only. PetArmor Plus (which I found in Walmart) contains the same active ingredients as Frontline plus but is cheaper and kills fleas,flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks and chewing lice. So I came back to update my review. I don't want to unfairly ding these guys for my oversight. The only reason for 4 stars and not 5 is that Jack no longer likes the taste of these. I used to be able to give it to him with his Pet Honesty Hairball treats and he chew it right up. Now I'm having to work hard to hide them in food or treats and even then, he will sometimes sus it out and leave it or spit it out. Original review: I got these 11/29. I started to notice he had more itching and overgrooming than ever before. He's shedding more than usual. He is mostly white with long hair so he started getting streaks of pink (fresh blood) and brown (dried blood) on his fur but I didn't realized it could be these vitamins. Now it is 12/20 and he vomited this morning. I feel like a monster for giving him these this long without making the association. This is the only really new thing I have introduced and while I cannot prove it is these, I am going to stop giving him these to see if his condition improves. Other than regular food, he gets Pet Honesty Hairball treats, some of the lickable treats, greenies, and fish oil. He is only a 1.75 years old. He is not overweight (9.5 pounds). No current health problems except this new issue.
A**R
This is just a horrible product! The smell is disgusting! Also the tablets are large and very hard. We tried to crush one and this is just not possible. Whoever designed this product definitely never saw a cat and the size of the mouth. This is a very dangerous chocking hazard and life threatening product and should be stopped from distribution!
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