Meow Welcome everypawdy. Do you suffer from achy joints? Is old man Arfur-Itis visitin’ ya’ more and more? Do ya’ have a few extra pounds ya’ just can’t seem to get rid of bearin’ down on your spindly legs? Do ya’ look at the top of the cat tree with longin’ and settle fur a lower shelf? Has your got us and go, got up and went? Well, ifin ya’ said yes to any of those questions, we might have just the thing fur ya’. Bein’ purroud Chewy Influencers, we get to try pawsum purroducts every month and tell you all ‘bout them. Today, we’re gonna tell ya’ ‘bout a great joint health supplement, Cosequin.
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Me is a 7 year old 30 – 35 pound Ragdoll Service Cat. Now me’s not overweight; we Ragdolls are just normally large kitties. There are other breeds that be rather large as well. Thing is, even tho’ we’re not overweight, we’re still luggin’ all that weight around with every jump up or down, climb or zoomy we make. That has an affect on our joints over time, and we might start feelin’ it a little earlier than some of the smaller breeds. But let me tell ya’, doesn’t matter your size, breed, or species, old man Arfur-Itis comes to visit all of us at some time or another, just ask mommy.
Us kitties are notorious fur hidin’ our pains. So what do you do as our human caretaker? Well, ya’ keep an eye out fur those tell tail tale signs: a small limp, not as many zoomies, lower/slower jumps, less play and all ‘round activity and/or more naps. Ifin ya’ see any of these signs, kitty/doggy just might be sufferin’ from old man Arfur-Itis visits’. Of course you should check with your VET anytime you suspect there’s a purroblem. It’s confurmed, you’re beloved anipal is sufferin’ from achy joints and you want to give them somethin’ to ease that pain.
Glucosamine and Chondroitin have been acknowledged by the medical community as bein’ helpful fur those achy joints. Nutramax has several formulas available fur both kitties and doggies. We tried out the Cosequin joint health supplement for cats. We received a box of 30 capsules which cost $8.96. These capsules are intended to be opened and sprinkled on our food. Me will tell ya’ that mommy’s initial reaction was not pleasant. So much of Feline medicine is based on what works fur Canines. Most doggies will eat anything no matter how bad it tastes. Us kitties…Not so much. And ifin you ever taint our favorite noms with medicine? Yeah, we’re not eatin’ that again. MOL Let’s take a look at what Chewy says ‘bout the Nutramax Cosequin Supplement fur Cats.
Key Benefits
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#1 vet recommended formula provides powerful joint support
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With a blend of manganese, glucosamine and chondroitin
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Recommended by veterinarians to support bladder health, a major concern for cats
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These capsules can be broken apart and sprinkled on or mixed with your cat’s favorite wet food
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Helps maintain healthy joints to keep your furry friend happy and healthy
Now what’s contained inside those capsules:
Ingredients
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Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Manganese. Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Natural Flavor, Water, Magnesium Stearate, Titanium Dioxide(Color), FD&C Red #3, And FD&C Blue#1.
Now let me break down those active ingredients fur ya’. Each capsule contains a minimum of 1mg of Manganese, 125mg Glucosamine Hydrochloride and 100mg of Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate. Dosage size is based on the size of the animal. Fur me, it takes 2 capsules a day; 10 pounds and under would be 1 capsule. That means the 30 capsules we received would last ‘bout 2 weeks. The box claims it will take ‘tween 4 – 6 weeks to see results. And once the desired response has been achieved the dosage can be cut back to every other day fur maintenance. You may increase the dosage as needed.
Now, let’s get to the testin’. Against mommy’s better judgment, she opened said capsule and started sprinkling on me’s food. She soon realized that like most “sprinkle/mix on food” supplements me would have more medicine than food, and that was only one capsule. So mommy stopped adding after ‘bout a third of the capsule. Then, she gave it to me to eat. Yeah, No. Me wasn’t havin’ any of that. Me instead, stole sis Raena’s food and mommy had to make her another plate. Mommy really wants to make sure me’s joints are healthy, so fur the next dose, mommy mixed me up a little “Butter Spoon”. Mommy offen hides nasty medicine in a dab of butter. Most kitties will gladly lick a “Butter Spoon” clean. So it was no surprise when me licked up that “tainted” butter like it was the last butter on earth.

So me would rate the Cosequin two paws up. Me didn’t take it long enuff to really see any results, so we can’t speak to that, but me did gladly take each “Butter Spoon” dose fur the next 14 days. Ifin you have a really finicky kitty, we definitely suggest you NOT add this supplement to their food, but rather find another medium to administer it, such as butter, baby food, olive oil, maybe a treat pocket or the likes. Raena’s not yet a year old, so she didn’t try the Cosequin at all, but she did have a blast with the box. Cuz mommy was able to get me to take the medicine, she gives it a thumb up. We’ve heard great things ‘bout Cosequin and feel it might actually work ifin you take it as directed.
As me said earlier, Nutramax does make several formulas and sizes. Fur our pawcket book this would get a little pricey over time. But you all know, mommy would do whatever she could to make sure we kitties have what we need. So all in all, we would recommend the Nutramax Cosequin joint supplement fur Cats or Dogs.
As always, we fank Chewy.com fur allowin’ us to try a great purroduct. You all know we luv our Chewy boxes and shop there regularly. We have noms, litter and supplements on auto-ship, so we don’t have to worry ‘bout runnin’ out. And when we get blest with gifts of noms or litter, mommy can go in and skip, cancel or delay any auto-ship we have. Chewy also offurs speedy free shippin’ on all orders of $49.00 and over and a speedy flat rate fur all other orders. They also carry just ‘bout everythin’ you might need fur all the anipals in your household so be sure to check ‘em out. And Chewy has the bestest Customer Service ‘round as far as we’re concerned. So don’t worry, you can shop with confidence. And don’t furget the pawsum boxes and packin’ paper. Ya’ get a great toy with every shipment. MOL
I’s might not have tried da Cosequin, but I’s did luvs da box.
Me’s gonna wrap it up now and see ‘bout playin’ a while. Don’t furget to check the Chewy blog Hop fur other great purroduct reviews. Ya’ll have a great week.
Till the next time……………………………………….Be Blest!!!
Luv and Hugs and Kitty Kisses
We love those chewy boxes too, MOL!!! (among others, tee-hee!)
Pipo takes a human grade glucosamine/chondroitin tablet, cut into the appwpurriate dose. Every 24 to 48 hours. And it has helped, he plays more and zooms with the best of them. Petcretary doesn’t mix it, she just ‘pills’ him with it, then gives a small treat to get it down the rest of the way. He’s been on that for over a year now. Petcretary saw him limping, after jumping off of things, and not wanting to jump onto his fave perches as much.
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Thanks for the review, Dezi. Yeah, I’m not so sure my cats would like something sprinkled on their food like that. But I’ll definitely remember to consider Cosequin if they start to have joint issues. Hugs!
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Fank you. Mommy usually sprinkles our foods with purr-biotics, and we luv dat. But me knew this wasn’t dat. MOL We have somethin’ pawsum comin’ up fur joints and so much more.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Super review!
Thanks…
Noodle and crew
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Good review. Mom’s woofie Katie took cosequin.
The Florida Furkids
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Thanks for a very good review. Raena you are just the cutest Dezi you are there too dear girl
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thanks for a very good and honest review. that can be, maybe you have to take it for a longer time to see a change or a good result….
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Yep Phenny, da box it came in said 4-6 weeks, and we only had enuff fur 2 weeks. Dat’s okay, mommy has found somethin’ dat works great. We’ll be tellin’ everypawdy ’bout it soon. Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Our cats have taken Cosequin in the past, and it has definitely helped with mobility and comfort. Great review, Dezi and Raena!
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We got that in common, Dezi. I won’t touch my food with a foreign substance in it. That’s why I stopped drinking water. TW notes that I sit and lay down very carefully but she’ll talk to Dr. D bout it.
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Oh CK, we’re gonna be reviewin’ an item you might like. Altho’ it would require dat you allow somepawdy to hold you fur a few minutes, or at least lay next to them. We’re sendin’ purrayers.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Chewy has the best boxes. Prancie is trying this too, but no difference yet. I was surprised the 4 reviews on CHewy made it sound like their cats had immediate results. XO
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We think sometimes peeps experience da placebo effect awnty Ellen, and we suspect either dat’s da case, or they’d been usin da purroduct long enuff to truly see somethin’.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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