Breeder's Edge Oxy Mate Review?

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Hello everyone,
has anyone used Breeder's Edge Oxy Mate? The ingredients look kind of sketchy for a prenatal vitamin but it seems to have good reviews so I'm on the fence about trying it.
 

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No, I’m not familiar with this. If your cat is fed a good diet with quality wet and dry food, she should not need it.
 
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No, I’m not familiar with this. If your cat is fed a good diet with quality wet and dry food, she should not need it.
I thought so too. Not sure if I'm falling for advertisement or if it's really necessary, but my logic is that people take prenatals too and it seems to have a lot of good reviews. Curious if it's worth a try.
 

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I thought so too. Not sure if I'm falling for advertisement or if it's really necessary, but my logic is that people take prenatals too and it seems to have a lot of good reviews. Curious if it's worth a try.
As said, it seems healthy cats dont need extras.. Also, cats can produce themselves many of the vitamines we humans cant... It seems extra E-vitamines may sometimes be useful, but its really all.

That said, if a found cat is emaciated, or a rescued cat had several pregnancies in a short time, or is reconvalescent, or have a very big litter, or such,
I do often recommend some nice vitamine paste as extra... Pet shops have such pastes.

I suppose this product mentioned may be an useful alternative tothese vitamine pastes, and has a similiar purpose.

If you wish to try so do it.... But its no point to do it with a healthy cat whom has access to normal, good nourishment.
 
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