My Kitten's Vitamin Supplement Miracle - But It Had Its Drawbacks
add_circle Pros
- The ingredient list was super straightforward and easy to understand - you can see it on the packaging, and that's a big plus.
- Each pack lasts for 24 days, so we didn't have to worry about running out anytime soon.
- The price was around 300 rubles per pack, which is a pretty good value for the money.
- Biomega was specifically designed for kittens, which made it a great fit for our little guy.
- The packaging was easy to open and close, which made it convenient to use.
- The tablets were easy to administer, even for a finicky kitten like ours.
remove_circle Cons
- Our kitten had some serious side effects, including nighttime wake-ups and wide eyes.
- The tablets were a bit too active for our kitten's taste, especially at night.
- The tablets themselves were a bit too hard for our kitten to swallow.
- We had to deal with some nighttime wake-ups and a generally hyperactive kitten.
- The packaging could be a bit more user-friendly, but it got the job done.
- The side effects were a bit of a challenge to deal with, but we made it work.
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Editor's Summary
As a pet owner, I've learned that sometimes our furry friends need a little extra help staying healthy. Our kitten was diagnosed with bone problems, and the vet prescribed a course of vitamins. We needed one specifically designed for kittens that included calcium and D3, but that was easier said than done in our area. Luckily, we found Biomega at a local pet store, and it was a lifesaver. The price was around 300 rubles per pack, which is a pretty good value for the money. Each pack lasts for 24 days, so we didn't have to worry about running out anytime soon. However, it wasn't all smooth sailing - our kitten had some side effects that we'll get into below. We were able to give our kitten the help they needed, and it made all the difference in the world.
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I've learned that sometimes our furry friends need a little extra help staying healthy, and as a pet owner, I've been there. Our kitten was diagnosed with bone problems, and the vet prescribed a course of vitamins. We needed one specifically designed for kittens that included calcium and D3, but that was easier said than done in our area. We finally found Biomega at a local pet store, and it was a lifesaver.
The price was around 300 rubles per pack, which is a pretty good value for the money. Each pack lasts for 24 days, so we didn't have to worry about running out anytime soon.
So, what worked well for us with Biomega? First and foremost, the ingredient list was super straightforward and easy to understand. You can see it on the packaging, and that's a big plus. We also appreciated how easy it was to divide the vitamins into morning and evening doses - just add them to your kitten's food, and they'll seem to enjoy it.
Now, what didn't work so well? The vitamins were way too hard. At first, I'd break them into quarters to make it easier for our kitten to swallow, but eventually, I had to crush them into a powder. It was a bit of a hassle, but I guess that's a small price to pay for our kitten's health.
So, here's the bottom line: Biomega worked like a charm for our kitten. Their energy levels increased, and they helped with joint health. Without the extra calcium and D3, our kitten would often limp and experience joint pain. We couldn't keep giving them shots, so we were glad to find a supplement that could help. Within three days, our kitten was back to their old self, running around and playing. They even started enjoying their vitamins for the first 12 days, taking them whole without any issues. But then they started playing up, and we had to mix the vitamins with water and give them via a syringe. It was a bit of a challenge, but we made it work.
Unfortunately, we can't use Biomega long-term. After three days without the vitamins, our kitten's symptoms came back. They started limping and experiencing joint pain again. We're now looking for a new food that's higher in calcium and other essential nutrients. We're also giving them a course of anti-inflammatory meds, which I'll write about soon. We're still figuring out the best way to support our kitten's joint health, but we're determined to find a solution.



