Purina Veterinary Diets FortiFlora Feline Supplement for Cats is a unique supplement that contains live active cultures and is recommended by veterinarians for the dietary management of cats with diarrhea.
Purina FortiFlora Feline contains a microencapsulated form of Enterococcus Probiotic which is critical in managing cats with diarrhea or unhealthy stools and restores normal intestinal health and balance. It also contains protein, vitamins, minerals and is simply mixed with food.
FortiFlora is a nutritional supplement for cats and has been formulated to achieve the following characteristics:
- Excellent palatability
- Promotes a healthy immune system
- Contains high levels of antioxidant Vitamins A, E, C
- Contains a guaranteed amount of live active cultures
- Contains a special strain of probiotic that has been proven to promote intestinal health and balance
For more information on how Fortiflora can help improve your cat's intestinal health, click here.
Probiotics and Your Pet's Health
Helping restore your pet's intestinal balance
Instructions
It tastes great and can be easily sprinkled on a cat's food or mixed in. A box of FortiFlora Feline for Cats contains 30 individual packets. Each packet is 1 gram and is guaranteed to deliver 1 X 10^8 CFU/g of Enterococcus Faecium SF68. Feed 1 packet to your cat daily under the supervision of your veterinarian.
Ingredients
Ingredients: Animal digest, Enterococcus faecium, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of Vitamin C), Vitamin E supplement, beta-Carotene, zinc proteinate, taurine, salt, manganese proteinate, ferrous sulfate, copper proteinate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite. Contains a source of live (viable) naturally occurring microorganisms.
Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein (Min) 43%, Crude Fat (Min) 12.0%, Crude Fiber (Max) 1.0%, Moisture (Max) 5.0%, Microorganisms (Min)
(Enterococcus faecium) 1 X 10^8 CFU/g.
Benefits
FortiFlora can help nutritionally manage cats with diarrhea in many situations, including:
- Acute enteritis
- Antibiotic therapy
- Microflora imbalance
- Poor fecal quality in kittens
- Diet change or consumption of inappropriate foods
- Stressful situations such as boarding or change in home environment