

🐾 Elevate your cat’s gut game — because a happy tummy means a happy kitty!
Pet Ultimates Probiotics for Cats delivers a potent blend of 20 probiotic strains combined with digestive enzymes in a tasteless, allergen-free powder. Designed to support digestive balance, reduce vomiting and diarrhea, and improve nutrient absorption, this clean formula also promotes fresher litter box habits and a healthier coat. Ideal for cats with sensitive stomachs or those recovering from medication, it’s an easy-to-use daily supplement trusted by cat owners seeking effective, natural gut health support.








| ASIN | B00RKQF6QA |
| ASIN | B00RKQF6QA |
| Active Ingredients | Digestive Enzymes |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,240 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #18 in Cat Probiotic Supplements |
| Brand Name | PetUltimates |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,931) |
| Date First Available | December 30, 2014 |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Included Components | Scoop |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Type Name | Probiotics for Cats – 20-Species Cat Probiotic Powder to Treat Diarrhea, Vomiting, Digestive Support & Cat Antibiotics Recovery – Cat Health Supplies |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Item model number | Probiotics-For-Cats-01 MB |
| Manufacturer | PetUltimates |
| Manufacturer | PetUltimates |
| Product Benefits | Treat Diarrhea, Vomiting, Digestive Support |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 2.5 inches; 1.55 ounces |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 820103782821 |
| Unit Count | 44.0 Grams |
T**H
Amazing and almost immediate results! No more vomiting.
My now 10 year old black cat started vomiting a few years back. Mostly large hairballs but sometimes right after a meal, barfing up all his dinner. His barfing became more frequent as time went on, sometimes everyday. I had already tried some OTC hairball remedy and it had not helped. I mentioned his vomiting to my veterinarian. She said 'well, he's not losing weight and all his vitals are good and his blood work is normal. Let's try giving him some OTC hairball remedy'. I had already done that-- but tried again, purchasing a 'better' more expensive product. Didn't work. I should mention that I had already taken him off dry food, wet food only. Then I put him (and my other 3 cats) on grain-free wet food. That seemed to help a bit. Then about 2 years ago I became a full time pet sitter -- sitting exclusively for cats. And because competition in my area is fierce I knew I had to be the best I could be -- and that meant being informed. I bought and read books on cat behavior and cat nutrition. Every book I read - whether it was about cat behavior, introducing a new cat into a multi-cat home, treating cat health issues with natural products -- they all had some sort of information about cat nutrition. And the books written specifically about cat nutrition went into depth about IBD (inflammatory bowel disease). I won't go into all the info on the subject of IBD but in short, what I learned was eye-opening. From then on I was on a mission to help my cat. First thing I did was buy some Egg Yolk Lecithin which helps to break down hairballs. I sprinkled half a capsule on every meal. This helped much more than the OTC greasy hairball remedy. His barfing went from frequent to just 1 or 2 times a week. He started to feel better, he became more playful. But I kept reading and learning. Then one day a client and I were talking about her cat's runny poop and my cat's barfing. She said "you have to get some probiotic. It really works." That evening I logged on to Amazon and searched for cat probiotic. After reading reviews and reading labels, I chose to order Pet Ultimates Probiotics for Cats. I wanted the best for my cat - something that would work 100%. As soon as I got this product in the mail, I started adding it to Booger's food. (that's my black cat's name, Booger !) The results were almost IMMEDIATE. Within 2 days, NO more barfing. I was happy and at the same time surprised. Why didn't I try this a long time ago? Why didn't my vet tell me to buy some probiotic for my suffering kitty? After a few weeks, Booger's personality changed... for the better. He no longer slept on the floor under the dining room table, he no longer slept most of the day. He was out and about, sleeping on the carpeted stairs, sleeping on one of my 3 cat trees, playing with cat mice and asking for back scratches. Just like people, some cats need some help with regard to their digestive system. While I am not a vet, not a vet tech and not in anyway in the medical profession, I do urge cat owners (and my clients) to try this probiotic before your Vet puts kitty on an expensive gastrointestinal diet. Just as an example, I have one client that has a cat with constant diarrhea and her Vet put her kitty on the expensive gastrointestinal food....and kitty has not improved, she still has the runs. I owe my cat's much improved health to Pet Ultimates Probiotics for Cats. I will always have this product for him because it works!! And I forgot to mention that this company contacted me personally to inquire about my cat's health. In fact, the company owner and I emailed each other on several occasions. This to me says they really care. Customer service too is 5 star!! Thanks to everyone for reading my book-length review. I hope it helps.
S**R
Great for Old & Young Male Cats, Too: Improves Bleeding, Immune Function & Constipation
I love this and believe both cats are reaping benefits, although I specifically bought it for my 6-year old cat. My 6-year old cat has irregular bouts of fresh blood in his bowel movements since he was first diagnosed and treated for roundworm three years ago. The roundworm cleared up, but not the bleeding. It may be unrelated and his vet doesn't seem concerned since as it could be due to stress or other "benign" causes. I had been giving Fluffy Purina Fortiflora probiotic packets in the past and this is also what his new vet prescribed last year. However, this past winter, I read that foods and meds with "animal digest" were not the best for cats, so I started looking into a new probiotic. It was between this one and another one and I decided to try it first. I don't need to try the other probiotic. The results of using this one all winter long have shown less frequent bleeding and much shorter periods of blood in the stool - now just a day or two. Fluffy is a feral cat that lived on the streets of Chicago for three years. I had "TNR'd" him as part of my registered feral cat caretaker duties and decided to lure him inside before I moved as he was the last one of a bunch still coming. So before he became a full-time inside feral, I can't really say if he had more than worms. I now suspect he may have FHV (not to be confused with FIV) and that this probiotic is addressing his immune system and providing good bacteria. The probiotics have definitely helped Fluffy's bowel movements, as he has become more constipated in the last year or two with only wanting dry food. I grow organic wheatgrass for the cats and this helped some, but the probiotic was a good add-on for that issue. It is also less expensive than the Purina and the powder mixes well with pureed and wet food. Now that he has fewer bleeding issues, I just maintain him and my other cat (a younger feral we adopted from a shelter who had him in a cage for nearly six months) by giving them probiotics every other day. Captain Billy will eat anything and goes crazy for wet food. Fluffy is very picky and it is impossible to give him meds other than by sneaking it into his food. This odorless powder is a godsend. I mix it into Gerber Chicken baby food (nothing but meat, water & cornstarch) and then add a little water. Each cat gets less than an ounce of baby food with the powder every other day or they would both be "roly poly".
T**Y
Helps recover from antibiotics
My cat Jake got sick , vomiting daily and saw blood in stool. Vet put him on antibiotics for 3 weeks. He lost so much weight. I was genuinely worried I was going to lose him. 2 days after I stopped the antibiotics and reading tons about what I could do to help him recover. I started giving him these probiotics and the vomiting stopped. Now I’m just trying to get him to gain the weight back. He is getting better, especially since the vomiting has stopped. He does not flinch at the probiotics I put in his wet cat food. He is recovering now feeling better after a week. When he refused to eat his wet food he would vomit again. So I make sure he eats his probiotics every day. The vet helped get him through his infection but the probiotics is helping him recover.
K**E
I have a cat that has had constipation issues for several years. Vet costs were running upwards of $1500 and the only thing the vet could suggest was Restorolax which made it worse! She also has kidney disease and multiple antibiotics were used for Urinary tract infections. I was looking for an alternative to not only fix the constipation issues she would have but also help with her kidney disease. We started to see improvements within the first few weeks and it took 4 months to get her to the point where we can tell she is not having the same problems with constipation! She does not seem to mind the taste though I had to buy another type for my two kittens who hated the taste. I can't say for sure if her BUN levels are down for kidney disease but she is definitely feeling better! I wish I had bought this years ago!
T**T
Seems to work pretty well for my old cat.That has stomach issues. I sprink a little on her wet food. As well as slippery elm powder.
N**E
2 days diarrhea Gave him once and back to normal poop Very satisfied ☺️
K**E
The smell that comes from this product smells like infected ears. I’ve never smelt anything so bad in my life. I’ve given my cats multiple brands of probiotics and none smell like this does. It has to have gone bad. Yet they won’t refund or accept a return. My cats won’t go near it and I don’t blame them. I don’t think it’s safe to give to them and i won’t be.
A**R
First off, delivery was weeks before it was anticipated so that was a huge plus! After reading some reviews of cats not liking the taste, I thought for sure my cat would be picky, but she actually loves the taste when mixed with soft food (she even eats it if I sprinkle it on the hard kibble). She usually licks the bowl clean. Her poo still smells but not near as bad as it did (as I sometimes don't discover when she decides to poo under my workdesk until quite some time has passed). I decided to buy this product with the hopes that it would help with her sensitive skin (possibly allergies) and had seen many positive reviews that it helped their cat with this problem. Unfortunately, it hasnt helped my cat with her skin. With that being said though, great value for the money, really does last a long time, and I would more than likely buy it again, because I do believe probiotics is a great choice for your furbabies, and it cant hurt.
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