Is FortiFlora for cats and dogs the same, or are the formulations different?

I recently picked up FortiFlora because I heard it's good for stomach issues, but I noticed the packaging for cats and dogs looks quite similar. My dog and cat both seem to need it, but I’m wary about giving it to them without knowing if there's a difference in the formulation. Are the ingredients the same for both, or do they have separate versions tailored to their needs?

Answer

It's important to ensure you're using the correct FortiFlora formulation for dogs and cats, as there are differences between the two. Choosing the right version ensures your pets are getting the appropriate support.

  • FortiFlora is available in different formulations for cats and dogs.
  • Each version is tailored to the specific needs of the species.
  • Using the right formulation helps maintain your pet’s digestive health.

FortiFlora is a reputable supplement known for aiding digestive health in pets. However, the formulations for dogs and cats are specifically designed to meet the unique digestive systems and nutritional needs of each species. It’s essential to use the correct version for your pet to ensure effectiveness and safety. If you have already purchased FortiFlora for both pets, make sure to administer them correctly as per the package instructions for each species.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I use the cat version of FortiFlora for my dog, or vice versa?

    It's best not to mix formulations between species. Each is designed to meet particular physiological and nutritional needs.

  • What should I do if I’ve accidentally given my dog the cat version, or my cat the dog version?

    If this has happened, monitor your pet for any unusual symptoms and consult with a veterinarian to ensure their safety.

  • How can I ensure I am using the right FortiFlora for my pet?

    Be sure to read the label carefully for species-specific instructions, and if you have any doubts, consult your veterinarian or a pet care specialist.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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