The idea of flora is a good one, I think - though the site was not specific about what the ingredients are. Find that out first! Email the company and ask - or maybe your vet can request the info.
Meanwhile....in humans and pets, a good quality PLAIN yogurt will have the flora that are killed off by antibiotics and lots of other stuff.
My cat Oscar loves it - Cole won't go near it.
I just give him a 1/2 tsp at a time. Every other day or so.
Why not try this on Brode? Do the old dab-on-the-paws trick if he won't lick it off a platter.
He IS too cute!
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The smell of a product starts to remind you of the yuck it is cleaning....it seems like it gets into your pores and stays in your nose eh? Have you tried OUT!? That one does not seem to have any odor at all to me. Works great for pee on the tile floor where someone keeps going
Which does not mean I have the 100% good advice for Brodie. I don't know much about cats intestinal problems and I also don't know exactly about the origin of Brodie's problem. But if my thoughts can help a bit...
Please do not take only my opinion into account, but from a scientific point of view, if I would see this, I would hesitate to give it to my own cat. The claims are not strong enough. I truely believe in probiotics as long are they have been seriously checked. May be you could try to write them and get more info on the content, the tests they have made, etc... and see what they reply.
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