A good alternative to trovet anti struvite tablets when they were not in stock but difficult to draw up a syringe.. I had to warm up the tube on a radiator for it to be the right consistency to draw up a syringe to give to a cat in its mouth
Vetoquinol Care - Urine Care
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Product Description
Attention! Vetoquinol Urine Care is not suitable for every situation. If your pet is already on a urinary diet or another acidifying supplement, Vetoquinol Urine Care is NOT suitable.
Not sure if this supplement is right for your pet? Contact us at veterinarian@vetsend.co.uk for advice.
Urinary Crystals
Urinary crystals and bladder stones can form in the urine of cats and dogs. The urinary crystals and bladder stones consist of minerals that create sediment. This happens because of a change in the composition of the urine. The main reason for this is the diet and drinking behaviour of the animal. Pet diets often contain too many minerals (calcium, magnesium and phosphate) and if the animal drinks too little, the minerals cannot be properly dissolved.
Vetoquinol Care - Urinary Crystals
Vetoquinol Care - Urinary Crystals (formerly Uro-Pet and Methigel) supports the reduction of struvite stone recurrence. The gel supports the urinary tract in cases where the pet's diet cannot be changed due to having a picky eater or several animals in the house. The tasty gel contains DL-methionine to acidify the urine of the dog or cat. The gel has a low level of magnesium and urine acidifying properties. The food supplement is only suitable for bladder stones composed of struvite.
Key features
- Supports the reduction of struvite stone recurrence when a change to the diet isn't possible
- Contains DL-methionine
- Only suitable for struvite stones
- Can be used for pets that are 6 months or older
Directions for use
- Cats: ½ to 1 teaspoon (= 3 to 6g) 2 to 3 times a day
- Dogs: ½ to 3 teaspoons (depending on body weight) 2 to 3 times a day
The tasty gel can be fed on its own if the cat or dog enjoys the delicious taste or it can be mixed with food if necessary.
PLEASE NOTE Do not use for more than 6 months without consulting your veterinarian.
Content
120 grams
Composition
Glucose syrup, malt, soya oil, fish oil, sugar cane molasses, hydrolysed porcine collagen, analytical constituents (crude fat 27.4%, moisture 13.7%, crude protein 4.9%, crude fibre 1.7%, crude ash 0.3%, sodium 0.05%, potassium 0%, sulphur 0%, chloride 0%, magnesium 0%, calcium 0%, phosphorus 0%), and additives/kg (amino acids: DL-methionine (3c301) 80000 mg).
Vetoquinol Care - Urine Care reviews
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I bought this product as an alternative to trovet anti struvite tablets as they were not in stockBy Rachel Dixon, Monday 2 February 2026Vetoquinol Care Urine Care - 120g
A good alternative to trovet anti struvite tablets when they were not in stock but difficult to draw up a syringe.. I had to warm up the tube on a radiator for it to be the right consistency to draw up a syringe to give to a cat in its mouth
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GoodBy Linda, Tuesday 16 December 2025Vetoquinol Care Urine Care - 120g
My cat didn’t want anything to do with the vet. She does eat this mixed with her own wet food. A shame there’s no measuring spoon included, as small teaspoons come in various sizes.
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the only thing that really helped against bladder crystalsBy Claudia, Wednesday 10 December 2025Vetoquinol Care Urine Care - 120g
My cat developed bladder crystals in 2016 and this stuff worked well for him. Then came the coronavirus and, due to supply problems, he had bladder crystals again in no time in 2022. In October 2025 we performed a penile amputation, which we should have done much earlier. We still give Veto as support because he eats raw meat and shouldn’t have special food, which I don’t want anyway. Veto smells, it’s sticky, but get your cat checked to see if it’s suitable. You can mix some with the food or start with small amounts. The idea that this stuff is bad if your cat doesn’t need it is nonsense. My cat was crystal-free on it for six years. And yes, they’re fussy, but in the end, surgery is the only solution. I should have done it much sooner. Mother Nature clearly didn’t think it through when she made male cats :)
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Won't eat it - waste of money!By Josephine, Wednesday 3 December 2025Vetoquinol Care Urine Care - 120g
No chance my tomcat will taste this. I even smeared a bit on his mouth and paw. He absolutely doesn’t like it. A disgusting rotten fish smell, no wonder he won’t eat it. I had a sniff myself and it really stinks of rotten fish, I almost gagged, so 26 euros wasted! This can go straight in the bin!!!
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Very goodBy Esther, Sunday 9 February 2025Vetoquinol Care Urine Care - 120g
Very good,it does work