Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: Mark on December 19, 2007, 14:21:48 PM
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I ordered some seraquin and some Seaflex from VetUK.
I was disappointed in the seaflex as it only has 14mg per piece and you have to give then 5 pieces per day per 3kg weight so they work out expensive. One Seraquin tablet had 125mg so much better value. Seaflex main ingredient is wheatflour which defeats the object of ordering Alice a Wheatfree intolerance food :tired:
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Yes, I must admit mine loved the Seaflex, but it is pricey for the amount you get, not cost effective for my lot, and I also didnt realise it had so much wheatflour in it until I got the pack - so I won't be getting it again!!
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excuse my ignorance...what is seaflex? Is it an arthritis medication? :-[
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It's a supplement that is supposed to be in a treat form. It has other ingredients but the glucosomine (sp) is meant to be the important thing in it. Anyway, none of them will eat them anyway :evillaugh:
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:rofl: typical! Riley tends to be like that - he'll eat "normal" treats happily, but one sniff of something "good for him" (at least if it's a supplement, anyway) he just won't have it.
How do they know?! :shocked: :tired: