Collection: For Cats

Feline Fine has been formulated to address the common health concerns of cat owners. It is designed to support all aspects of general health and wellbeing for kittens... Read More

Feline Fine has been formulated to address the common health concerns of cat owners. It is designed to support all aspects of general health and wellbeing for kittens from 12 weeks old.

Contains 75% Omega-3 rich Atlantic salmon oil and 25% herbal tincture blend, Feline Fine supports  bones, joints, skin and immune, nervous, digestive & respiratory systems. It also includes all-important kidney support and aids relaxation and calmness.

A must-have in any cat owners supplement cupboard!

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Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ

Are Proflax products approved by a qualified vet?

Yes. All Proflax Natural unique herbal supplement formulas have been approved by independent UK conventional and holistic vets who specialise in herbal medicine. 

How long does Proflax take to work?

As our ingredients are fresh, concentrated, active and in liquid form ready to add to food, they are absorbed immediately which means that the supportive health benefits can be seen in a matter of days in some dogs, but in others, it may take a little longer. However, from day 1 your dog will benefit from the specific support of your chosen product.

How do I use and store Proflax supplements and how long will they stay fresh?

Proflax oils need to be stored in the fridge once opened, and once opened, it will remain fresh for 12 weeks. Use within the expiry date shown on the packaging. Powder formulas have a 12 month total shelf life and tinctures and superchews a 24 month total shelf life all of which need to be stored in a dry, cool, moisture free environment.

Can Proflax supplements be fed to other animals?

We have created our products specifically for a dog or cats palate. If you would like to keep in contact, then please link us on either Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

The recommendations on this site are offered as a guide to general health care for your dog and are not specifically diagnostic. Thus, it should never replace veterinary care where appropriate.