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UroMAXX Urinary Tract, Kidney & Bladder Formula for Cats and Dogs, 6 oz Bottle

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$ 28.95

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Based on 3,716 ratings
Giftable
8.33
Delivery
8.64
Value for money
8.61
Satisfaction
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Product Description

Designed for cats and dogs of all ages and breeds, UroMAXX liquid plays a vital role in supporting the bladder, kidneys and urinary system.
There is cranberry extract, corn silk, dandelion, nettle leaf, uva ursi extract, glucosamine, and vitamin C in this formula.
By providing both antioxidants and a powerful acidifier, this formula helps in the reduction of harmful bacteria inside your pet's bladder
Pets will receive full benefit from this unique liquid formula that is cold processed to preserve potency and provide urinary tract relief
UroMAXX contains ingredients such as glucosamine and herbal extracts that lower pH levels, nourish the urinary tract lining layer, and support urinary tract health to prevent and maintain urinary tract issues

Questions & Answers

Do you know of a person who has had success using this product on a 80lb female with recurring utis and am desperate to help this poor girl without hills. do you know how to help her?

There is a 14lb. dog in my family. This is the second time in a few months that he's had UT problems. About 10 minutes after spending about 10 minutes reading. A 350-dollar amount. The reason I put him on a prescription diet after this last bout was that he was so sick that I needed to call Rob at the number It was honest information given to me about Buddy's conditions. I thought Buddy was dying and I was inclined to try the $27 package. The cat is one step away from death, but this is our last hope. two hours, he seemed perkier and his urinary output increased as the evening went on (in small increments, like he was able to obtain vast amounts of urine instead of a small amount he was staining to achieve). In light of the fact that the antibiotics, NSAIDS, and Methigel he had been taking over the previous few days were vomitted up for three days, I'm pretty sure it was the Uromaxx that saved him. $27 is the best deal. My spending was caused by the fact that I was certain the cat would be lost.

Herbal tinctures normally contain alcohol, so in my observation, alcohol is not listed among the ingredients for this product. Do you know whether this product contains alcohol What's your rate?

You cannot drink it because of the alcohol. The only thing we have here is cranberry juice extract. A dose of 75 mg *br>glucosamine is recommended daily. The Daily Value for Vitamin-D is 65 mg The acid form of ascorbate is vitamin C. The quantity of cornsilk powder to be used is 35 mg. A whole dandelions plant contains 30 mg of dandelion. The recommended daily dose of nettle leaf is 25 mg. There are 15 mg of sodium in 150 mg of l- This is methionine. There are 10 mg of uva ursi in this dosage. The dosage is 5mg

Would it be possible to simply open their mouths and give it to them?

Taking it orally is okay for cats. After they eat, it is best to give them the medicine orally. Several times, I have given UROMAXXX to patients on an empty stomach and some of them have Now that I'm doing it every alternate day, I just put it in their food.

Pee is leaking from the box and the cat is outside. Since he started taking the medication five days ago, he hasn't been sick. There was a huge puddle of pee on the ground today, is this a sign that the situation is improving or getting worse?

It's better now. If you have many spots of urine in small amounts (ever had a UTI?) then there is an issue (did you have a UTI? It's good for your karma if there are big puddles or clumps! You seem to be improving your situation! Keep it up! It's been a year since I started giving UROMAXX to my cat. To keep kitty moist, make sure she has plenty of fresh water and sometimes add a broth pouch (like fancy feast) to her diet.

Selected User Reviews For UroMAXX Urinary Tract, Kidney & Bladder Formula for Cats and Dogs, 6 oz Bottle

It is both a treatment and a preventative measure
5/5

I would like to leave a review for this product to give some hope to others who find themselves in the same position as I had, searching for hope and help. One of my male neutered indoor cats peed on my son's bed a little over a week ago. There are several factors that can result in a male cat peeing outside the litter box, including behavioral issues, territorial spraying, or even a urinary tract infection. It wasn't the first time he's peed on anything outside of the litter box when he's going through changes in the house, so I don't think it's a first. so different and urgent was the fact that I noticed he kept going into and out of his litter pan without peeing. He was having a UTI and I knew there was something wrong, so I Googled symptoms and came up with the terrifying conclusion that he may have a full bladder blockage. Please be warned, if you're looking for an accurate diagnosis on anything, Google can cause severe anxiety). In the rural part of my village, there are only about a dozen veterinarians & emergency care specialists This should tell you everything you need to know. It is irresponsible of me to allow my cat to pee on the bed Sunday morning (the emergency vet is $100 just to walk through the door), and I have no way of affording one at this time. Can you tell me what to do if I had an urgent situation? You can also visit Amazon via Google. My cat had been down on my son's bed when I came across UroMaxx and I was in the most desperation, terrified that she had a full blockage and would not be able to pee again. was the first UTI I've ever experienced in a cat and, as ill-prepared as I was, I found the whole experience to be rather traumatic. Having read the reviews, I concluded that this is my hope in a bottle, and got it on the second day of shipping. It arrived the next day and upon opening it, I immediately put 1ml dropper full in wet food and my cat devoured it. The cat was not able to pee in his box for the 2nd straight day. However, he peed on the bed again the following His urine had no blood in it, and he wasn't straining or crying in the litter pan, but he sat there for long periods and went back and forth between the litter box and the pan before he could I gave another dropper full of wet food on Day 2 (the second day after starting UroMaxx). I continue to strain. My cat, who was meowing at this point, would run ahead of me and jump into the litter pan when I went to the room with the litter pans. It became a routine at this point. The toilet was not flushed. The third day has arrived.

The reason I'm so afraid my cat will have a full bladder blockage is because I have not found any pee in the litter box and he still tries to go every time we go to the litter box. After giving another full dropper of wet food, I waited to see if it was working. I am writing about Day 4 today. When I saw my cat running out to show me that he is able to pee in his litter pan, there were a few flecks of pee in the box. In the litter pan, until now, there have been tiny not the size of small strawberries, but rather the size of large strawberry clumps of pee each night (which means the blockage did not exist overnight and he was able to dribble in the morning). A few dribbles were all that was left. When my cat tried to pee again and only dribbles came out, I gave him another dropperful of UroMaxx and became even more frustrated. I weighed him and adjusted the dosage. 16 is the age of my cat. Since it was 5 lbs, I gave 2 dropper fulls in wet food (DIRECTIONS 1 dropper full per pound of weight). The dosage is very high for a 16 lbs cat, but I don't care with this. Day There has been no change in my cat's behavior, but he is eating more and moving around more than he did In recent days, he has started playing with his toys more, and by now he is still running to the litter boxes to demonstrate that he can pee or not. Having become desperate that night, I put 1 dropperful of product into his mouth (I have given oral medications to my cat before, so I know how it's done) This stuff smells like chicken sauce and is brown in color. The puppy didn't seem to mind, just chewed on his tongue and gave me a look that said whatever I did to him was unacceptable. As soon as he stopped feeling sick, he ran around like he wasn't sick at all. In my heart, I hoped. On Day 6, we are preparing to start the week. Every morning, my cat runs out to the litter pan to show me he is able to pee in it this time after I give him a dropperful in the mouth. It is like a silver dollar sized clump. My happy dance on that day was my happy dance. A total of 2 dropper fulls of wet food was given. The 7th day has come to an end. When I woke up at 4 am, my cat was meowing for food. He got nibbled on by a starving cat for not getting out of bed fast enough to feed it. Sadly, this is the first time since my cat began showing symptoms of an UTI that he has woken me up at 4 am for food. When we do our normal routine, he leaves a much larger lump in the litter container. My initial thought was that it would be impossible to pee comfortably and without straining, to not see blood and to have his belly not hard, but he can. I add another 2 dropper fulls to his Days after 6, I am still adding 1 dropper full to wet food, and my cat does not show any signs of a urinary tract infection any longer. I did notice that my cat's belly would be hard and distended while he was sick. It is said that he would spend a lot of time in the litter pans, going back and forth, scratching in one and leaving to try to pee, then jumping in the other to repeat the process. Drinking water would be bad for him and all he wanted to do was When I tried to pee on him on the bed, I didn't see blood in his urine or dribbles of urine from outside the box, so he was still active and not ill. Initially I noticed that he was more active after starting UroMaxx, and his belly wasn't harder for more than a few hours. He also started dribbling larger clumps in the pan and after a few days he was interested in drinking water. I got a whole new cat on UroMaxx after one week of feeling unwell - I had no more colds, no more vomiting Then, at 4 am, he woke me up because he was starving, so he was playing, eating, running, and jumping all over again. As a result of this experience, I changed some other things. In the morning, I had to switch from dry kibble to canned ONLY with a bit of water added as their SOLE food to canned kibble AND canned only with a bit of water added. Since dry kibble has about 12% moisture and canned food has 80% moisture, there will be no more dry food. If it does not have 78% of the body's required moisture, a cat will become Cats that eat dry kibble are usually dehydrated as they do not get enough moisture from the food they eat. No matter how much they drink or do not drink from the water bowls, they do not make up for the moisture that they should be getting in their foods. The cats on canned food, or sometimes raw foods, are less likely to develop crystals or bladder issues, because there is more fluid passing through their bladders to flush out toxins. Male cats particularly need this to prevent UTI's, and other serious bladder diseases. As a means to take care of our kitties' health, we need not think of it as spoiling them. Every room in the house has water bowls for my cats, so whenever they get thirsty they can have a drink. My cats and I only drink filtered water (bottled water) over our hard tap water, because I read that hard tap water might cause crystals in the urine (not sure if that's true now, but I don't drink the tap water, so why should my cats?) Cat litter that clumps is recommended by vets for adult cats (not kittens because they can eat it and it will create an obstruction or hard mass that becomes impassable and deadly) so that you can see and count how many clumps are present. By the size of the clumps of pee your cat has, you know how healthy its bowels and bladder are. It seems that no one of the cats have experienced any side effects and each seems to prefer the taste of the I didn't notice while I opened the bottle that it needs to be refrigerated, which I noticed after a few days, but have now maintained it in the fridge since I opened it. I have one last word to say. You can't stress enough how important it is to change the diet and the 'special' diets that vets approve and push on people are no different in quality (except in price) from any canned or raw food diet you can buy It is most important that you make sure the ingredients are not cheap (clean up the corn, fillers, and gluten) and the canned food is not completely water (80% or less moisture will suffice) so you can pass up the dry kibble and your pet's bladder will be There is one more natural treatment that I came across while researching, apple cider vinegar with mother. If you see this in a store and you can buy it, then it is supposed to be effective even if your cat is fully blocked. You can find more information on how to use this at Earth Clinic and how to treat your cat or dog with UTIs or a blocked urinary tract. It is not necessary to force feed ACV to your pet. You can drop it between their shoulder blades or on their paws diluted (always dilute ACV 50/50 with water), and it will absorb and work. can be safely administered to cats if diluted 50/50 with water. In the events that you suspect your cat is blocked and you are not able to resolve the situation, you should see an emergency veterinarian ASAP as within 24 to 48 hours, the cat's kidneys will begin to shut down and its bladder can rupture, which can be fatal if not treated. My cat started peeing on the bed and then dribbling pee when I turned to Google, and I thought that I was doomed. I almost gave up and went to the vet until my cat peed on the bed and then dripped This product is effective in my opinion. My 3 year old male neutered cat found it to be effective. In the meantime, I have a bottle on hand and will order another before it runs Learning this lesson has been a BIG lesson in my life It's not a good idea to feed dry cat food to male cats.

Raiden Benton
Raiden Benton
| Sep 19, 2020
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3/5

My cat has been experiencing crystallized urine or blockages since 2017 and I have been using this product to alleviate those problems. I had great success with it before, but now that the formula has changed, I'm no longer able to use it. I have posted pictures of both bottles. This left bottle is the original formula, and this right bottle is the watered down variant. Below, I will describe my experience I was able to save my life from those first two bottles! My cat did not experience any problems after I followed the instructions precisely. I began noticing that the liquid was different after the third bottle. There was a very thin liquid that was a very light brown color, as opposed to the usual dark brown, viscous liquid. Since products change all the time, I thought nothing of it. The instructions were exactly the same, so I assumed it would be fine. However, after just a week or two of using the liquid, my cat developed urination problems. For him to get cleared up, I had to take him to the veterinarian. As a result of my hypothesis that the formula was watered down, I increased his dose to 4-a-day with his regular food I used six droppers (more than double the amount described in the instructions) and it seemed to work fine. One more bottle was ordered just to be on the safe side. It was my first thought that I had a bad batch, but the newest bottle I received recently was the same light brown liquid as the last one. As well, I noticed that the plastic on the bottle felt flimsier. After using up all my UroMaxx bottles, I'm on the hunt for a different product - maybe even something different. Overall, it appears that the company probably is trying to save money on their product by switching to cheaper packaging and diluting their original formula in order to cut costs. In order to get the full effects, you have to use more than double what the bottle recommends because it's so watered down now. It's really not worth it for $30 anymore.

Jad Davenport
Jad Davenport
| Mar 31, 2021
It is possible for miracles to occur
5/5

I REFUSE TO BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED TO ME ON DECEMBER 20, 2015! br>Hope you are doing well my little brother Ming, our old Siamese cat, began having UTI problems in August. He was urinating every few minutes, and then sitting in the litter box and refusing to use the toilet. Continuously crying day in and day out I am sleeping. Two rounds of antibiotics have been tried, but the vet has had no success. The only diet that Ming had been on was dry food Changed to canned after being told to do so. Next, there were x, y, and z We use tranquilizers, ointments, and rays to calm us A holistic approach may also be used. The problem was that nothing worked. The situation for Ming was getting worse and worse by October. After changing vets, more tests were done, antibiotics were given, and X-rays were taken The use of x-rays, urine cultures, tranquilizers, et cetera The vet gives us wet cat food to feed our cats. It was revealed by the urine culture that he had blood and inflammatory cells In his urine, there were crystals. He wasn't drinking water anymore and didn't take any medications There is barely any food. In order to keep him hydrated, the vet had to do it twice. The only thing he slept for was a few hours a night She continued to cry continuously The sound had now changed from a howl to a growl. A constant pain surrounded him and he was unable to move. A weight loss program. Several weeks ago, I was sure that I had to put Ming to sleep. There was no way I could continue to suffer him in such an inhumane way. The veterinarian told me that one of their Vet Tech cats had the same problem &ndash and they had changed his diet. I once used a holistic tonic called UROMAXX and it was very good for me A solution had been found. Amazon is where I can get it, according to my vet. My order was delivered the next day and I am very pleased with it A delivery was made on the 15th in late afternoon. As soon as I read the instructions, I called UROMAXX to ensure conditions were as stated. Rob Kovler called me back after 15 minutes after I left him a message. As far as I know, the instructions have been verified and I thought that would be my responsibility All I have to say is that. My jaw dropped! I was astonished! It took this man approximately 35 minutes to talk to me. I encountered an enthusiastic gentleman who took the time to ask me a lot of questions about Ming, Ming's extended treatment, and etc. Here are more details on As Ming is a big cat and he has a lot of energy The doctor advised me to start Ming's dosing at two because I was so ill. Start with five milliliters per day for two weeks before moving on to two milliliters. I gave my first dose of UROMAXX to Ming at 450PM after speaking to Rob on 10/14. About 15 minutes before sunset. Ming fell asleep after only 20 minutes and did not wake up until a few hours later During the night, I slept for four and a half hours! The young man breakfasted a little bit after he woke up and then went about his day We did a couple of laps in the pool. There was no need to go to the litter box every few minutes because he used it frequently, but not constantly. After sleeping for six hours that night, Ming woke up feeling rested. By the next morning, he was feeling On 10/15, Ming took his second dose of UROMAXX at 4pm, and again went to bed for four hours, ate, and awoke the next morning. We drank some wine and took a walk During the night, my husband slept beside me in his bed for the first time in two months. I found it hard to believe that his health had improved so rapidly. After the recovery, he returned to his normal self. After relapsing overnight on 10/25, Ming returned to treatment the next morning. All over again, he was in terrible shape. He continued to take UROMAXX on a daily basis. Despite my concerns, I did not give up on this product.
MIRACLES DO HAPPEN.
Three days later, on 10/28, Ming suddenly As usual, he had gone back to his old self! At first, I was doubting whether he would be able to use the UROMAXX since he responded so quickly. In spite of that, I continued to follow his dosage & schedule In the next two weeks, I even increased the dosage to 2ML. After 67 consecutive days on UROMAXX, Ming has had the opportunity to post what we discussed The situation is fine! It IS possible for miracles to We are grateful for your support, UROMAXX & Co. Kovler, Rob! A second bottle of UROMAXX was just ordered by me.

Teagan WHITTAKER
Teagan WHITTAKER
| Jan 25, 2021

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