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    L- Lysine for cats?

    Is L-Lysine really given to cats to help them get over a UTI? Stash had a UTI a while back, and I have noticed he still has "accidents" on clothes, and towels. Could it be the start to another one? I havent noticed him not using the potty, maybe he just likes to pee on things?
    Last time I bought him L-Lysine tablets (500 mg) But never used them. Should I do that as a precaution? Any advice on L-Lysine? or what it could be? I am not overly worried, but I just dont know if the L-Lysine is really good for him? Any info? The vet tech told me to use it, but I am kind of scared, because I dont know if it could hurt him, not knowing if it is the start of another UTI. I am just an overly concerned meowmie . Anyone else ever use it for UTI?


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    Never had problems with UTI's . . .

    But I did give both of mine L-Lysine when Brodie had a URI.

    Josie never caught his URI, but the L-Lysine never bothered her either.

    I'm sure you'll get better advice than what I could give. Just in my experience, it's a great thing!
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    There is an ingredient in some L- Lysine that is not good for cats.

    Wait... I'll look it up.

    Make sure it doesn't have propylene-glycol in it.

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    Thank you for the advice Christa.
    Rose- they only ingredients the bottle names are: L-Lysine, Microcrystalline cellulose, and magnesium stearate. I hope that it doesnt contain that and the bottle just not list it!
    Thank you for your advice also.


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    Originally posted by rosethecopycat
    There is an ingredient in some L- Lysine that is not good for cats.

    Wait... I'll look it up.

    Make sure it doesn't have propylene-glycol in it.
    Actually propylene glycol is an additive in many foods etc. It's ethylene glycol which is potentially deadly. L-lysine works very well, but has to be used for quite a while before any noticable effects show. Several foster homes use it for their cats, and kittens, and swear by it for cutting back on upper respiratory outbreaks.

    http://www.tomsofmaine.com/toms/ifs/...ene_glycol.asp
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