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Nutritional supplement for cats and kittens that helps combat the feline herpes virus (HVF), which is one of the main cause of the common cold syndrome.
Lysine TVM Dumpling 2 g Box of 30 is an appetent nutritional supplement designed to support the immunity of cats carrying Feline Herpes Virus, one of the viruses incriminated in the common cold. Administered during critical periods (respiratory symptoms, stress, farrowing, lactation, moving, corticotherapy ...) likely to cause a viral episode. Lysine TVM will enhance your cat's immunity against the chronic herpes virus and reduce the extent, duration and / or intensity of symptoms.
Put the dumpling in the bowl with a little food, wait for the cat to eat it without constraining it.
Continue use 15 days after the end of the critical period,
Use also during periods of stress likely to trigger a viral episode.
In case of loss of appetite, the pellet can be placed directly in the mouth of the animal.
Indicative amount per day :
Kitten: ½ to 1 dumpling
Cat: 1 to 2 meatballs
Nutritional supplement for cats and kittens containing 500 mg L-lysine per pellet
Components :
Poultry meal, L-lysine, water, rice starch, glucose syrup.
Analytical constituents :
Raw protein ...................................... 44%
Crude fat ............................ 7,5%
Raw fibers .............................................. 0%
Ashes ash ........................................ 8.7%
Humidity................................................. 17%
Additives :
Emulsifiers, appetite enhancer, preservative, antioxidant.
After opening, LYSINE TVM can be stored for 2 months at room temperature if you take care to close the bag and put it back in its box.
Comes in the form of a box of 30 pellets.
Various clues testify that your pet is sick and may have cat herpes:
These changes will be accompanied by:
The two main causative agents are feline herpesvirus (FHV) and feline calicivirus (FCV), both of which are widespread throughout the world. They affect not only cats but also other felids.
The viruses that cause cat's coryza spread very easily through the droplets projected into the air when the cat sneezes, as well as through the flow of the eyes and nose.