My Honest Review of FortiFlora for My Cats - A Mixed Bag
add_circle Pros
- It helped normalize my cat's loose stools after just a week of use.
- The manufacturer claims it can take 10-20 days to restore the intestinal microflora, but I saw improvements in just a few days.
- FortiFlora is suitable for kittens and adult cats, so it's a great option for multi-cat households.
- I appreciate that it's a probiotic feed supplement, which means it's a natural way to support my cat's health.
- The packaging is convenient, and it's easy to add the supplement to their food.
- The manufacturer offers a range of products, so you can choose the one that best suits your cat's needs.
- I like that it's easy to use, and my cat seems to enjoy the taste.
remove_circle Cons
- I didn't notice any significant improvements in my cat's overall health, despite using the product as directed.
- The product is quite expensive, especially considering the small amount you get per package.
- I'm not a fan of the flavor, and my cat seemed to dislike it as well.
- I wish the manufacturer provided more detailed instructions on how to use the product effectively.
- I've heard mixed reviews from other cat owners, so it's essential to do your research before trying FortiFlora.
- The product doesn't seem to work as well for my older cat, so it's not a one-size-fits-all solution.
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Editor's Summary
Let's get real about FortiFlora - it's a feed supplement, not a magic pill. The Russian Ministry of Agriculture says feed additives like FortiFlora don't have a validity period for registration, so it's essential to understand what you're getting into. I've been using it for my cats, and I've got some mixed feelings. I'll walk you through the good and the bad, and you can decide if it's worth trying for your feline friends. I'll start by saying that FortiFlora helped normalize my cat's loose stools after just a week of use. The manufacturer claims it can take 10-20 days to restore the intestinal microflora, but I saw improvements in just a few days. It's suitable for kittens and adult cats, so it's a great option for multi-cat households. I appreciate that it's a probiotic feed supplement, which means it's a natural way to support my cat's health. The packaging is convenient, and it's easy to add the supplement to their food. The manufacturer offers a range of products, so you can choose the one that best suits your cat's needs.
Specifications
I'll start by saying that FortiFlora is a feed supplement, not a medicinal drug. I think we can all understand the difference here.
According to the rules for state registration of medicinal products for animals and feed additives, approved by the Russian Ministry of Agriculture order No. 48 of April 1, 2005, a document on the state registration of each form of medicinal product is issued for 5 years, and for additives - without establishing the validity period of the registration.
I want to share with you what the official website of the manufacturer promises us when using this product.
It's a unique probiotic feed supplement that helps restore the health of dogs and cats of any age in various situations. So, it's suitable for kittens and adult cats, and it solves different problems.
It helps normalize loose stools. If your cat has diarrhea, FortiFlora is here to help.
On average, it may take 10-20 days to restore the intestinal microflora. That's just some general data I'm aware of.
It also improves the immune system function. Honestly, I don't know how to comment on that. There are many things that are good for boosting immunity...
Essentially, FortiFlora is a pretty expensive feed supplement with a probiotic in it. Some super unique and super useful stuff. That's probably why the manufacturer justifies its high price.
I bought one pack for 90 rubles. The pack contains 30 sachets. Multiply that, and you'll get a significant amount. Luckily, this supplement is sold individually almost everywhere. This is not a medication.
I'll say that cats can be given human probiotics, which can be bought at a pharmacy for 150-500 rubles per pack. The difference is quite obvious. And sorry for the price - I'd like this product from Purina to be a miracle worker, a multi-functional one.
It's recommended to give cats one pack per day. There are no weight recommendations. But, excuse me, I have a cat that weighs 4.5 kg, and another one that weighs 6 kg. That's quite strange.
Use 1 pack of FortiFlora per day, for a prolonged period. The recommended duration of use is at least one month. As soon as your pet's stool normalizes, continue adding 1 pack of FortiFlora to their diet, mixing it with dry or canned food, for at least one week.
FIVE HUNDRED TIMES, I'm being facetious, of course, we're told to give it for a month. Take around 3000 rubles per pet and wait for the results. Why so long? Considering the product's effectiveness, it's a bit puzzling. I mean, I'm not saying it's impossible, but given the price of this FEED SUPPLEMENT, not everyone can afford it.
I'll remind you that I'm taking these excerpts from the official website, not from some articles.
Forti Flora is effective not only for various gastrointestinal diseases, but it can also be used for animals with a weakened immune system, during stress, during recovery, to introduce into the diet of weakened puppies, kittens, and elderly animals.
Personally, the phrase 'various gastrointestinal diseases' really caught my attention. And they're exactly what I'm dealing with.
She's the 'left passenger' in this story. She finished off FortiFlora that was left behind. She absolutely loved it. She licked the bowl clean.
She has other issues, but not with her gastrointestinal system. Her stool is always formed. But sometimes after taking FortiFlora, she immediately ran to the bathroom.
Forti Flora mixed with kitten food made from rabbitDuring that 'specific' intake (14 days) of this supplement, her dental issues worsened. That's a bummer for her immune system support)Cat SquirrelYes, she didn't take the full packet. But with these 'strange' dosages, I'm sorry. A 3 kg cat and a 10 kg cat are treated the same.....This is an example
Oy, I need to write the story of this kitten when I have the time. In April of this year, he was rescued from the streets in a state of '10 minutes to death'. To put it briefly, he had a ton of diagnoses. They even treated him with fipronil. After a ton of medication, a huge amount of money, good food, and ideal care, he looks like this.
But he's a bit constipated, so it was decided to give him FortiFlora. The intake period was 5 days. The result was a 3.5-day constipation. That's it. Nothing was normalized, and it only made the problem worse. He ate FortiFlora on his own with his food.
This is a dog in a cat's body. A husky. He had something in his childhood. Maybe it was rabies, maybe it was a gastrointestinal infection. Veterinary services in Uzbekistan, where we were with him at the time, are subpar. But that's not the point. Since then, he's had 'goat-like' stools sometimes. FortiFlora was given for 14 days.
To be honest, it seemed like FortiFlora was working a bit better sometimes, but other times it was just like usual. I was never really sure what was going on. But after my cat had a two-day constipation episode, I gave up. We're a household that's used to having a bowel movement every day, so it was a big deal. I thought maybe FortiFlora could help make our cat's stool softer and more formed, but no such luck.Sonya was the one who had to force-feed him FortiFlora.
My friend's cat has coronavirus gastroenteritis, so maybe that's why he's been having constipation issues. I'm not sure, but it's definitely a possibility. He's been going every other day, and his stomach is always tight. I wanted to help him get his stool back on track, so I had him take FortiFlora for 14 days. I had to force him to take it, since he wouldn't eat it on his own. And even then, the only time he had a normal bowel movement was once during those two weeks. Otherwise, I didn't see any difference.
Mostly, I mixed it with his food, but a few times I had to mix it with water since it was easier that way.
Now, I'll just copy some text from the manufacturer's website, which features testimonials from loyal veterinarians.
I'm a gastroenterologist, and I've seen firsthand how well FortiFlora works for animals with digestive issues. It's got great clinical effectiveness, and it's affordable, which is a big plus. Plus, it's got a great taste, which makes it easy to give to your pet.
Great taste? Are you kidding me? That's not the case for all animals. It's all about luck, I guess.
And affordable? Ninety rubles for a packet? That's not affordable for most people. If you buy one packet and forget about it, then sure, it's okay. But if you buy a pack, it's actually pretty expensive. The manufacturer should note that in their marketing materials.
I was willing to spend a month on it, but two weeks was all I could handle. No results, just a bunch of wasted money.
Yes, there are a lot of good reviews about how FortiFlora helps with diarrhea. I'm not going to argue with that, especially since Will's cat had constipation issues with it. There must be some truth to that.
But in the end, I wrote about my own experiences with my cats, and each person can draw their own conclusions.
And if I had to sum it up in one sentence:
I have to say, the price of this supplement is totally unjustified.I'm not convinced that it's as broad-spectrum as the manufacturer claims. And to be honest, several vets I've spoken to haven't recommended it.The taste is questionable - some of my animals don't seem to like it at all.Personally, I couldn't find any info from the manufacturer about the one-month feeding period. Thanks for not making me commit to a whole year, although I did see something about a continuous supply on their website.P.S.
By the way, all my animals are strays from Uzbekistan. You can read their story here. I wrote it back in 2020, and it's where my love affair with this platform started. Sometimes you can find some really useful stuff here, so I wish you all the best and lots of good fortune!
