Key Benefits
Vitamin C 45mg and Vitamin E 15mg provide broad antioxidant protection throughout ocular tissue.
Lutein 1mg and Astaxanthin 1mg accumulate in the retina and lens to filter oxidative damage.
EPA + DHA 23mg support retinal cell membrane integrity and photoreceptor function.
Grape Seed Extract 17mg supports capillary integrity in ocular tissue.
Fish flavour.
Formula uses lower doses than the dog version, calibrated for feline body weight.
Ingredients Per Scoop
Vitamin C 45mg, EPA + DHA 23mg, Grape Seed Extract 17mg, Vitamin E 15mg, Rosmarinic Acid 11mg, Alpha Lipoic Acid 11mg, Green Tea Leaf Extract 9mg, Zinc 6mg, Rutin 5mg, Astaxanthin 1mg, Lutein 1mg, Vitamin K1 100mcg, Zeolite, Fish Flavour.
Active Ingredients
How to Use
Sprinkle onto food once daily. Up to 4kg: 1 scoop. Over 4kg: 2 scoops. Grain-free. Suitable for any age and breed.
Availability & Pricing
Australia and UK only. Sizes: 60 and 120 scoops. From $37.95.
Not suited for
Cats with acute eye injury or corneal ulceration. These require immediate veterinary attention.
Related Health Concern
Eye Health for Cats →Customer Reviews
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I recommend as a preventative
My boy used to get eye infections almost every season. I started using this as a preventative, and it’s been over three months with no symptoms. It’s easy to use and clearly effective.
No more frequent vet visits
Our vet visits for eye infections were getting too frequent. This eye support powder has been a lifesaver. Her eyes are clear, and she’s no longer rubbing them constantly. It’s now part of her daily routine.
Finally found something that helps
I was hesitant to try another supplement after my experience with another brand but this one delivered. My cat’s squinting and redness reduced dramatically. Subscribing now.
Big results!
My picky cat eats this with no issue when mixed into wet food. Within a month, the gunky build-up in his eyes was gone. Super impressed with how simple and effective it is.
The Best Man Wins (or woman in this case)
I had a lot of trouble getting my 16 year old Devon Rex to not detect this supplement in her broth. So I had to outsmart her. I dropped a few of her little treats into the mix and guess who won. A lot of trial and error to be the winner here.
