PEA for Cats
$29.99
Palmitoylethanolamide, aka PEA, is a naturally occurring fatty acid compound that has amazing anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective and pain-killing properties in cats. A tiny amount of this wonder supplement can go a long way in bringing relief to cats who struggle with ailments that many traditional treatments just aren’t helping. Without any known side effects and a super easy addition to the food, this is a must have for cats!
One bottle is a 75 day supply for most cats.
Purrfect for:
- Cystitis (FIC)
- Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome
- Dermatitis (overgrooming due to non-skin issues)
- Allergies
- Arthritis
- Mast cell tumors
- Pain (great alternative to NSAIDs)
- Neuropathic pain
- Chronic dental pain
- And Much More!
Ingredients:
0.32oz (9g) Palmitoylethanolamide (OptiPEA®)
Zero fillers or added ingredients! Just pure Palmitoylethanolamide. Excellent natural palatability for picky cats.
Recommended Instructions:
Add one scoop (1/32 tsp) to your cat's food twice daily.
For best results we recommend taking it with foods containing a small amount of oils or healthy fats.
OptiPEA® is a premium brand for palmitoylethanolamide worldwide. When it comes to manufacturing palmitoylethanolamide we have adopted and work in accordance with EU GMP standards. We only use high quality raw materials, novel process engineering and highly-sensitive full spectrum chemical analysis for research and quality assurance of our products. The same stringent requirements as used in pharmaceutical manufacturing are implemented in the manufacturing process for OptiPEA®. OptiPEA® is produced in Europe in a state-of-the-art production facility by a team of PhD chemists. It is located in The Netherlands and has received EU GMP certification. OptiPEA® represents safety, reliability and quality.
Additional information
Weight | 2.0 oz |
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Tina Patel –
I purchased this on Dr. Judy Morgan’s website and I really had high hopes for it helping my cat with allergies. However, after 1 scoop he ended up vomiting later that afternoon. He is not prone to vomiting so I know it was the PEA I added to his food that morning. Before he vomited he acted like his stomach was bothering him. Unfortunately, once it’s been opened Dr. Judy won’t accept returns. Trying to find a way to recoup the cost of it. Anyway, I wanted to just let others know it could cause an upset stomach in some cats.