Quote Originally Posted by Sonia59
I had a quick look at the website. It is a probiotic and they give a vague bacterial content of the product, but it does not say so much. Some of the species they mention could be good and other ones could be bad, there is not enough information about them. Their claims may be scientifically proven but it is not very clear. I checked the name of the scientist mentionned. He has participated in a study testing probiotics in humans with IBD, but I did not find any published study with cats and dogs. The only clear thing is that the bacterial content is completely different than the yoghurt bacteria. It could work and I tend to believe in it, but I would like to know more about it before I use it.

Have you tried giving yoghurt to Brodie?
My cats love yoghurt!

And yes, Brodie is very cute! He deserves t(and you too) having his problem solved!
Thanks for your input, Sonia . . . like I said, I really just didn't know about this product and really value everyone's opinions on this stuff! Anyway, sounds like you know what you're talking about . . .

About yogurt . . . we used to give Brodie yogurt all the time . . . but I was confused becuase I couldn't remember if we stopped giving it to him and then it started throwing up or if he started throwing up while we were still giving it to him. So I guess I was afraid that it was causing or contributing to his throwing up. But now that I think back, I believe that he was throwing up less, maybe none at all when we were giving it to him like every day . . . because I remember that we would give it to him with L-Lysine . . . at the time, we were having herpes issues. That was our main problem. No vomiting at all . . .

I think I will go get some full fat yogurt . . . he hasn't been eating our Lite stuff as well lately, I think he's sick of it. Or maybe doesn't like the taste . . . I don't even really like it, LOL . . . Thanks guys!