








🛡️ Keep your cat’s immune game strong—because healthy cats are happy cats!
VetriScience Lysine Immunity Health Chews deliver 250 mg of L-lysine combined with DMG in delicious chicken-flavored soft chews designed to support immune function, respiratory health, tissue repair, and antioxidant activity in cats of all ages and breeds. Vet-formulated and NASC-certified, these chews help manage allergy symptoms like sneezing and watery eyes while promoting overall well-being with no artificial additives.










| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 12,352 Reviews |
E**R
Easy Immune Support That Cats Actually Eat
These chews have become a staple in my cat’s daily routine. Packed with lysine and DMG, they help support immune health, especially for cats prone to sneezing or watery eyes. I’ve seen noticeable improvements in less than a week — more energy, fewer symptoms, and an overall healthier vibe. The best part? My cat actually eats them like treats. No hiding pills, no mess. They’re soft, easy to chew, and small enough for even picky eaters. I’ve used them during seasonal changes, stressful events, and even just as daily maintenance. Pros: Supports immune system and respiratory health Cats love the taste — easy to give Soft texture, no crumbling or powder mess Effective for both kittens and adult cats No artificial colors or preservatives Cons: Needs consistent use for best results Some cats may be suspicious at first (but most warm up quickly) Bottom Line: This is one of the few supplements that actually works and doesn’t feel like a battle to give. If your cat deals with eye discharge, sneezing, or just needs an immune boost, this is a game changer.
J**N
Immune Support Magic for My Feline Five
As a dedicated cat parent to a lively quintet of furballs, maintaining their immune health has always been a top priority. Enter VetriScience Vetri Lysine Plus, the 120 Chews that have become nothing short of a magic potion for supporting the immune systems of my five cats. First and foremost, the convenience of the chewable format is a game-changer in a multi-cat household. Administering supplements can be a daunting task, but these chews are eagerly accepted by all my cats. The palatable flavor seems to be a hit with even the pickiest eaters, making it a stress-free experience for both me and my feline companions. The immune support provided by Vetri Lysine Plus is invaluable, especially in a household with multiple cats. With a blend of Lysine, DMG, and immune-boosting ingredients, these chews have become a daily treat that contributes to the overall well-being of my cats. I've noticed a significant reduction in the frequency and severity of respiratory issues since incorporating this supplement into their routine. The 120 Chews per container offer excellent value for a multi-cat household. It lasts a substantial amount of time, ensuring that all my cats receive the immune support they need consistently. The packaging is resealable, maintaining the freshness and potency of the chews, which is particularly important when dealing with a larger quantity. Administering Vetri Lysine Plus has become a bonding experience with my cats. They eagerly anticipate their daily "treat" and seem to understand that it contributes to their health. It's a testament to the thoughtfully designed formula that not only supports their immune systems but also makes the process enjoyable for both cats and their humans. In conclusion, VetriScience Vetri Lysine Plus has earned its place as a staple in my cat care routine. The immune support it provides is invaluable in a multi-cat household, and the chews' palatability ensures that all my cats eagerly partake in their daily dose. If you're a cat parent with a bustling household like mine, these chews are a must-have for maintaining the health and vitality of your feline family members. Highly recommended!
S**E
My cats love these
I have had my cats on these for years now, I’ve lost count of the amount of packages that I’ve purchased. This is the only brand that I will buy because it’s the only brand that my cats will eat. I have to cut them in thirds for my cats or they are too tough to chew and they won’t touch them. I cut the tail off and then the main part in half, perfect size for them. Once I do that they get excited for their treats. I got one of my cats when she was 10 weeks old and noticed that she was sick right away. The vet explained that she had a cold caused by the feline herpes virus. She’s twelve now and if she doesn’t get the chews then she’ll have a cold within days. A couple of years later, I adopted a two and a half year old male cat that also has feline herpes. Without these chews his eyes get junky and he gets the cold symptoms just as quickly. They both know when it’s treat time and will sit in front of the counter and meow until I look at the clock. I recommend these to anyone that has a cat with feline herpes. If your cats won’t eat them, try cutting them in half, it might help; did with mine.
V**A
Product changed - cat won't eat anymore
My cat was taking her heart medication in these treats for about 7 years. I had this on subscribe, but the last few months I received these, the treats have come hard and I have had to soak them in water to make them soft enough to actually mold the medicine into. They also smell different and while she still eats them, it's a pain to get her to eat them. I switched a couple months ago to another treat that is softer (and easier to put her medication in) and she likes those better, but it's not lysine which is supposed to be good for her heart. I recently ran out of that other treat and opened the last bag of this I received, she won't eat it at all anymore. I'm changing my rating from 4 stars (because originally this was the only treat she would eat her medicine in), to 1 star because something with this product has changed.
K**N
Excellent Product--works very well for the control of a wide array of herpes virus related cat health issues.
Yes! It will help! I have a Siamese, Maine Coon, Tabby, Mutt :) that has very bad nasal discharge and post nasal drip so bad that makes him throw it up with his food! Yuck! He was not getting any sleep over his continual coughing, sneezing, and throwing up. I gave up taking him the vet since they would just give him antibiotics that would slow it down for a bit and then it would come right back, so instead of allowing him to develop a resistance to the antibiotics I opted to wait until I could find a better answer. Within a few days of starting the Vetri-Lysine Plus his sneezing and stuffy nose subsided, and he stopped coughing almost entirely. I have to give it to him 2 times a day about 12 hours apart for best results. The added advantage is that the DMG worked to help reduce his sore kidney issue that I was dreading to take him to the vet for. Siamese are known to develop kidney issues, so I was pretty sure there wouldn't be much they could do for him since he is 14 years old. His kidneys don't bother him at all any more! I started giving all my cats DMG since they are all old. It is dosed out every other day with canned food from a bulk form of DMG I get from Amazon (he gets extra now) and I am amazed at all the problems it has cleared up. I haven't slept in almost two years, since I started taking the DMG daily I sleep really well, and I have been dreaming! After 20 years of no sleep to speak of, and trying everything there is to try--the DMG worked! The DMG is a really good reason to buy this version of L-lysine, other brands don't have it. My cat did not like it at first, but the other 4 did, so I had to force feed it to him. However, after he realized he could breathe better he no longer resists. He takes it twice a day without any argument now! The Rosemary is a product stabilizer used in place of BHA/BHT, which are 2 very bad chemicals. I'll take the Rosemary over the artificial stabilizers, so far have seen no ill effects in my cat from the Rosemary. I've been using the Vetri-Lysine Plus for almost 3 months now and my cat is doing very well!
L**2
Formula Changed. My Cat Hates It Now
I have been feeding this to my cat for the last 10 years. I give it to him occasionally so a large bag lasts me a long time. Checking back in my order history I last ordered this in April 2022. I just ordered it again in February 2024 and the formula has definitely changed since my last order. As soon as I opened the bag I could tell a difference. Previously the chews were darker in color, more dense, there was a consistent shape to them, and there was a definite smell to them that I thought was close to fishy. This latest batch I received was lighter in color, inconsistently shaped, softer, and there wasn't much of a smell and the smell it did have smelled like peanut butter to me. I already knew what was going to happen but since I paid for the large bag I threw a chew down to the ground expecting my cat to pounce on it like he usually does. He pounced on it alright but then did like a double-take and sniffed it and then said heck no and walked away. I then picked up the chew and tossed it across the floor which is usually enough to get him to chase and then eat a treat. He did start to each the chew this time but then spit it back out after only chewing it a few times. That was all I needed to know and it would be a waste of time for me to try any further with this. I have regulated this bag to the stray cat I feed so hopefully he will eat it. I am sad because this is yet another instance a manufacturer changes a formula and now my cat hates the product. Now I need to try to find a replacement which is not easy with stubborn cats. As I am sure a lot of people are familiar with, this is going to be an expensive trial-and-error process until I find a replacement product.
N**E
great for herpes flares
Really helps my cat when she has herpes flares! I do have to break it apart and mix it with churu, as she will not eat it whole.
S**O
helping with my kitten's eye herpes
I have five cats and at least three of them have eye herpes. One of them is a 10.5-month-old rescued kitten I got last month. I am fairly certain he had eye herpes before I brought him home, but at any rate, there is a bit of kitty stress in my household right now as he integrates himself, so one of my other eye herpes cats may have been shedding the virus and infected him. Thankfully, he does not have ulcers, but he has clear eye discharge and sometimes sneezes. So I asked my vet about lysine options. Please note: this has chicken-based flavoring in it so it will not work for cats with chicken allergies and/or inflammatory bowel disease. (If you have a cat like that, your best bet is buying lysine tablets for humans and crushing them, then suspending them in liquid, drawing up in a syringe, and administering that way. Human lysine tablets are a bit too big for a cat to swallow.) If your cat is able to have most treats and such, these chews are a far better (as in, more pleasant for the cat and easier to administer) option. Anyway, the herpes virus requires a lot of the amino acid arginine (which has a long carbon side chain and a positively-charged nitrogen-containing group on the end) for replication. Giving lysine (which also has a long carbon side chain and a different positively-charged nitrogen-containing group on the end) in large amounts means lysine is taken up more by the cell machinery producing viral proteins. Only, when lysine is incorporated into viral proteins in place of arginine, the proteins don't fold properly and don't function as well (or at all). (This is true for human herpesviruses as well, so if you tend to get cold sores, take lysine tablets. It is an amino acid that you would need anyway. Just follow dosing instructions on the bottle.) So, in order to get my kitten's eye herpes under control before he starts scratching at his eyes or something, I am giving him this. He's been on it for a few days and it seems to be helping. He has less eye discharge and I haven't heard the sneezing for awhile. He's also not scratching at his eyes. He's still skittish so I just throw a treat or two on the floor in the morning before feeding him. I do this when he's hungry so I know he will eat these. He likes them and doesn't have much trouble chewing/eating them. (They're what I would call "semi-moist." They don't have a strong smell.) These are not causing my kitten any digestive upsets, which of course I'm very happy about. The bag is resealable to preserve freshness. If your cat is walking around with one eye closed or you see the third eyelid covering a large portion of the eye, there is probably an ulcer. You will need to take your cat to the vet and get a fluorescein stain and some antibiotic drops or ointment. This product will not cure ulcers. (I've seen the extremes of cat eyes damaged by eye herpes and you do not want to go there. It is expensive and requires many trips to the veterinary ophthalmologist.) Ulcers must be treated quickly and appropriately. But if your cat just has some discharge and sneezing and you have reason to believe s/he has eye herpes, these treats can help. Anyway, I'm very happy that these are working. Nice to know I can get them from Amazon if my cats have issues in the future.
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