Felyn Go Cat Lysine Paste 100ml
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Felyn Go Lysine Paste is a palatable L-lysine supplement for cats, in an easy lick-up paste. L-lysine is one of the most familiar supplements for cats prone to upper-respiratory and eye flare-ups — given daily as support during the times those symptoms tend to appear. 100 ml.
What L-lysine is, and why it's given
L-lysine is an essential amino acid — a nutrient cats need from their diet. It's one of the most widely used supplements for cats that get recurring upper-respiratory or eye symptoms — the sneezing, runny eyes and sniffles often linked to feline herpesvirus, which many cats carry for life and which tends to flare during stress. The idea behind it is that lysine competes with another amino acid, arginine, that the virus uses to multiply.
It's most commonly used as daily support for cats prone to these flare-ups, or through stressful periods — a new home, travel, or a multi-cat household — when symptoms are more likely to surface. Lysine is inexpensive and well tolerated, with few side effects, which is why it has long been a go-to first step for owners and vets managing a sniffly cat.
- ✓Single, familiar active. Straightforward L-lysine — no complicated blend.
- ✓Used for respiratory & eye support. The traditional supplement for cats prone to sneezing and watery-eye flare-ups.
- ✓Tasty paste format. Most cats lick it up readily — far easier than a pill.
- ✓Well tolerated. Widely used, inexpensive, with few reported side effects.
An honest word on what to expect
In fairness to you: the научная evidence on lysine is mixed. It has been recommended for cats for decades and many owners feel it helps their cat, but recent studies have questioned how much difference it really makes to herpesvirus symptoms. We'd rather tell you that than overpromise. Plenty of people still choose to use it as a low-risk, low-cost support — just go in with realistic expectations, and treat it as support rather than a cure.
How to give it
Squeeze onto a paw or nose for your cat to lick off, give straight into the mouth, or mix into a meal. Cats usually take the paste readily.
Follow the amount and frequency printed on the tube (lysine is typically given once or twice daily). Give it consistently — it's usually a few days before any change shows, and it works best used regularly. Store cool and dry, cap on, out of reach of children.
Lysine is a supplement, not a medicine — it doesn't cure feline herpesvirus or treat an infection. A cat with ongoing eye or nasal discharge, laboured breathing, a cat that's off its food, or a kitten with respiratory signs needs a vet: upper-respiratory infections can turn serious, and some need antibiotics or antiviral treatment. Use this as everyday support around veterinary care, not instead of it.
A Felyn Go product. Stocked and delivered across Saudi Arabia by Pawzi.
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