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BestLife4Pets Cat Weight Gain & Hyperthyroidism Treatment offers a potent, all-natural thyroid support formula designed to restore metabolic balance, promote healthy weight gain, and reduce anxiety in cats. Featuring 800 odorless, tasteless pills, this easy-to-administer remedy enhances coat health and overall well-being without synthetic additives, making it a top choice for millennial pet parents seeking holistic, vet-inspired care.
| ASIN | B0FB44Q724 |
| ASIN | B0FB44Q724 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,542 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #822 in Cat Relaxants |
| Brand Name | BestLife4Pets |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (644) |
| Date First Available | May 28, 2025 |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Included Components | Tablets |
| Item Form | Capsule |
| Item Weight | 2.89 Ounces |
| Item model number | CatHT2Pack |
| Manufacturer | Bestlife4Pets |
| Manufacturer | Bestlife4Pets |
| Package Dimensions | 4.17 x 1.42 x 1.34 inches; 2.89 ounces |
| UPC | 628250142280 |
| Unit Count | 800 Count |
J**B
Yes Yes Yes — Great Product!
Update 6/20/2023: About one week ago we had to give our cat some methimazole to stabilize as he was losing weight and seemed a bit jittery. He was giving off that “espresso shot look” again. …Now we are alternating the BestLife with the methimazole. Update 5/31/2023: Our cat is doing great! The main factor was to maintain weight and the hyper activity. We give him 3 pills inside of a pill picket by morning and 3 pills again at night. Sometimes we miss doses by accident, but he is doing well! Update 5/6/2023: Our cat is beginning to lose weight and seems more hyper so we upped his dose. His weight is usually around 14-16 lbs. we adjusted to three doses per day (2 pills each). 6 pills/day total. Update 4/26/2023: This product has surprisingly been great! We have skipped some evening doses and he acts the same. We have decided to dispense two tablets (based on weight) in the morning and one at night (instead of another two). He is maintaining his weight and everything is normal/ as usual! He no longer has loose stool after about 1.5 weeks. ————- My 14 year old orange tabby (14-16lbs) was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism two years ago after losing weight far too fast, constant hunger and looking like he drank 8 cups of espresso daily… needless to say, our vet did some bloodwork and he has been on methimazole ever since. More recently, I have carefully considered (after thoroughly reading about pharmaceutical drugs) that I highly prefer to go the natural route given the damaging side effects any Rx can potentially have on animals/humans. These little tablets are a God-send! They’re so easy to pop inside of a pill pocket. Thus far, he is on week two and he takes two of these tiny tablets in the morning and another two in the evening. So far, so good! No issues with them going in the pill pockets, either. He is calm, sleeps normally, and eats normally. It was a quick transition from the methimazole. The only negative is a loose stool. I am hopeful it will regulate soon, but only time will tell. I also read someone gives their cat three doses per day. *keeping that in mind for later down the road* Two doses of two tablets per day works great for now. Each bottle is 450 tabs. We are very thankful for this natural product!!
S**H
Cat eats pills with no trouble
The last vet visit and blood test showed high levels of markers for thyroid disease. The vet recommended more tests, and either medication or radiation therapy. The medication requires close monitoring, more blood tests and vet visits. The radiation therapy is expensive. I decided to try this OTC pill, based on reviews. My cat is still drinking a lot of water. I have not gone back for more testing, so no idea if it’s working or not. Can’t hurt. He did gain back some weight. He’s in diabetic remission, so I did check his glucose level. It’s high, could be cause of the water consumption, but not high enough to treat with insulin again. My cat looks fine, activity level is normal, appetite is normal. So I will let him be, keep giving this thyroid support , and a probiotic, and hope for the best. Update - it’s been about 6 weeks, and my cat is now drinking less water, and eating less food. He’s now eating the recommended amount of food for his weight, less pee in the litter box. Activity level is normal, coat looks great. I hope this supplement is working!
L**A
Was skeptical, but happily surprised
I read a lot of reviews about their cats dying after this medication (which I wondered if the cat was too far in for treatment before taking this medication), reviews that the product was homeopathic and wouldn't work due to no placebo effect with animals and some reviews from people who were recommended this by their vet for pets with sensitivities. I didn't want to take my cat to the vet as she's already anxious and easily stressed and she hates the vet office to the point of shaking when she's there. She's 12 years old and I recognized the beginning of hyperthyroidism. She's always been a small cat, never above 6 pounds, so the weight loss was hard to tell on her. Her back fur kept balding from overgrooming and her nose fur started to go which really got me paying attention. I noticed she was peeing more often and drinking a ton of water, her sister had this issue and she ended up dying not long after I realized the issue so I started looking into treatment at home besides home cooked meals. I started this cautiously, 1 pill for about 7 days just to see how she reacted to it. She was fine, no real issues. I finally started the 2 pill recommended dosage after establishing she wasn't going to have a reaction to the medication and within about 2 weeks I noticed changes already. She stopped scream meowing constantly, she was less aggressive about food and she toned down on the water. I have started giving her 2 pills at the same time every day so I don't forget and she's doing well with that for the last 1.5 weeks. It's been probably near a month and her hair on her back is growing back, the nose is unchanged, but her weight is back to normal and she's back to playing with my other cat rather than lashing out at her randomly. You get a lot of medication in a glass bottle so that's an amazing sign of quality and the results have sold me. This won't cure her, but it will help her stay herself until it's eventually her time to go and I'm grateful for the time this medication is giving us.
M**N
Gideon is a large breed cat (Maine coon). In his prime he weighed 27 lbs. Now he’s nearly 15 and not nearly as big. A couple years ago he developed hyperthyroidism and was losing weight rapidly. He was medically managed with meds and multiple blood tests that can get pricey. Besides he hated the medication. One month ago we switched him to this product. He accepts them and has gained all his weight back. If you’re looking for a natural alternative this is a good choice.
J**P
Seems to be working.My cat is 16 years old and has been on this for three weeks now and her appetite is alot better .
D**0
My 11 year old Siamese diagnosed with hyper thyroid was very sick and not eating. After two days of these pills, she started eating again. I had syrenge fed her for almost a week, while waiting for these pills to arrive. Since the antibiotic from the vet did not seem to make a change, I truly believe the pills I received from you made all the difference.
D**S
This is not medicine! Just some natural garbage.
S**D
Gave it to my 11 year old cat. To me it doesn't work. Pills are way to small and she didn't gain weight.