Parenting-Furkids
Cats => Caring For Your Cat => Supplements => Topic started by: DeeDee on June 20, 2018, 01:20:17 PM
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I realize it's a type of plant, but it might be worth a try if your cat is having issues that seem to be immune-based. I'd stick with a brand that has actually had the iodine levels tested though.
Similarly, a study conducted on cats found that Spirulina improves disease resistance and boosts the immune system -
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8872496
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My only concern with spirulina is that I've read it blocks B12 absorption, which is why I never used it. Just my 2cents
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This also is being heavily recommended in the IBD group. I am skeptical. If I had a cattery or a houseful of cats I might consider this to be necessary. Thing is, none of this has long term research to back up whether it is safe or not. It's all new information.