Descrição do Produto: Tomlyn Immune Support Daily L-Lysine Supplement
O Tomlyn Immune Support Daily L-Lysine Supplement é um gel sabor maple especialmente formulado para gatos e gatinhos, com 5oz de pura eficácia. Este suplemento de L-Lisina é essencial para apoiar a função ocular normal, a saúde respiratória e um sistema imunológico forte. Com a sua fórmula inovadora, ele ajuda a gerenciar problemas de saúde comuns em felinos, como espirros, coriza, olhos lacrimejantes e inflamados, proporcionando alívio e bem-estar aos nossos amigos peludos.
Cada colher de chá diária oferece a quantidade recomendada de lisina por veterinários, enquanto gatinhos podem receber meia colher de chá. Com mais de 50 porções por tubo, o Tomlyn garante suporte imunológico para questões respiratórias pelo tempo que for necessário. O gel saboroso de maple é irresistível para os gatos, tornando a administração fácil e prática; basta aplicar na pata ou no nariz do seu felino.
Benefícios Destacados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:
– Suporte à saúde ocular e respiratória, promovendo uma vida mais saudável para seu gato.
– Ajuda a aliviar sintomas comuns como espirros e olhos lacrimejantes, melhorando o conforto do seu pet.
– Dosagem fácil e prática, com um sabor que os gatos adoram, facilitando a administração diária.
– Fórmula veterinária recomendada, garantindo que seu gato receba a quantidade ideal de L-Lisina.
– Mais de 50 porções por tubo, oferecendo um excelente custo-benefício e suporte prolongado.
- Sugestão de Uso:
Para obter os melhores resultados, recomenda-se administrar uma colher de chá do gel de L-Lisina diariamente para gatos adultos e meia colher de chá para gatinhos. O gel pode ser facilmente aplicado na pata ou no nariz do seu gato, permitindo que ele limpe o produto com a língua. É importante seguir as orientações do veterinário e monitorar a saúde do seu felino durante o uso do suplemento. Mantenha o produto em local fresco e seco, longe da luz direta, para preservar sua eficácia.
stephanie –
When I don’t give my cat lysine he can’t breathe because he gets snotty. Once I started giving him this, he instantly gets better, if I miss a day or two I can definitely see and hear it. I switched him to viralys, didn’t work as well. Then to save more money I bought l-lysine powder and it was even worse! My cats also licks this off my finger which makes it easier for me to administer. Love it!
Gayla Sustar –
Recommend.
lcb40 –
I needed to get an easy immune support for my cats. especially for 1 of mine who has FELV. I wanted to get her something to help with her immune system since the virus lowers it. she actually likes the taste and will lick it off my finger. the other 3 dont like the taste. which is ok because its really easy to stick on their tongues. they dont like the treats so this gel is so much easier and less Hassle as well. I like to think its helping. Bought it twice now.
Terrible.. definitely getting something else.. –
We absolutely LOVE this product. Our kitty needs this medicine, when I order it, it’s not on time. Sometimes I order get it the next day, other times it’s like more then a week until I get it. This medicine has made Grayson more healthy, less trips to the vet.
Terrible.. definitely getting something else.. –
I still have enough.
Court Mc –
I didn’t know cats liked maple flavor. I looked it up and it turns out not many do. My senior kitty loved this stuff, which was a pleasant surprise. 😀 And, it seemed to reduce her sneezing. However, although she seemed to think this was a treat and I purchased another tube so as to not run out, now she’s uninterested and even turns her head away from it. 🙁 Cats!
Very nice but doesn’t fit my figure. –
My cat will occasionally get sick and this really helps, and my cat loves it!
bxgrl –
I hate giving a really low rating for something that is assuredly working well for those whose furry masters like the smell and taste, or you’re able to us an oral syringe on the Royal One without getting flayed and/or disemboweled in the process. But this product (and another brand I tried, also w/this Maple(!) flavor) was a total non-starter for Sir Thomas Widebottom, the sick one, and his much younger brother, who has to be involved in everything, Sir Henry Heatseeker.
Sir Thomas has the virus, not diagnosed correctly in the beginning, and his symptoms were getting worse this past year and a real concern. Once the correct diagnosis was made, finding Lysine in a form that he would accept in a large enough dose on a daily has been a challenge. I tried this product and a “treat” type to start with but he turned his head away whether it was put on a spoon or my finger and he’s not a finicky guy, most of the time, unless he wants to be.
Can’t use the oral syringe, as done successfully with previous gatos, he doesn’t tolerate being held or restrained for any reason (previous trauma) and I was wrong in thinking it might be possible to place it on a paw. If your cat doesn’t thoroughly lick up every bit (but flings it like mine) and groom really, really well (or maybe you can just clean your cat’s paw unlike me), any residue dries like glue on fur.
Which brings up the question of “Why use Maple” flavoring/smell in the first place? We like it but the meatmasters? But, there must be enough success with it so that two (at least) companies use a similar product as their only offering in the squeeze-tube format. In any case, both brands, tried a few months apart, were complete non-starters for my guy.
The “chew treat” type saw better success initially, broken up on top of their dry food (didn’t like as a standalone treat). I say “their” since they trade dishes more than once at every meal so both got them to make sure the patient got enough. After a week or so and a few days apart, one or both would sniff and walk away or eat around the “treats”. Pits. His symptoms were coming back so it was back to the search.
Tried other chew types since they would be easiest as neither likes wet food very much (another first in my cat history) but with similar or worse results. Finally found success with a non-flavored, nothing but Lysine powder (after failure with flavored) type that mixes well at full dosage in wet food and/or can be sprinkled on dry food as a supplement (they seldom eat all their wet food). For my guy(s) and their particular particulars, this solution is working (So far! Fingers crossed) and Sir Thomas is a much healthier and happier Master of his Cativerse. The outcome in your Cativerse may be completely different. The End (Finally! Right?)