Review: Jackson Galaxy cat Probiotics

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I consider probiotics one of the most essential supplements for all cats. There has been a fair amount of research on the human side on how vital a healthy gut is for a strong immune system, healthy body weight and composition, and even mental health. A healthy gut also minimizes the risk for various diseases, including diabetes and cancer.

Probiotics are important to promoting good intestinal health. While there are far fewer studies about the benefits of probiotics for animals, the studies that do exist have found that probiotics have the same positive effect on animals as they do on humans.

There are few probiotics specifically formulated for cats, so I was pleased to see that Jackson Galaxy just launched his own cat probiotic, and even much more pleased that it also includes digestive enzymes.

Jackson Galaxy cat Probiotics Features

Contains no grains, corn or dyes.

No heat No cook process guarantees your cat gets 100% potency of the probiotics in the product. proper processing is essential to maintain the potency of the product – some brands loose over 50% of their potency during production.

Delicious taste cats will love, flavored with real chicken liver.

Contains pumpkin to aid digestion.

Made in the USA at an FDA registered factory, which is yearly inspected by APHIS (the USDA’s animal health and plant Inspection Service.)

If your cat does not love this product, they offer a no questions asked, 30-Day, 100% money Back Guarantee.

Putting Jackson Galaxy cat Probiotics to the test

The first thing I love about the product is that it comes with a little scoop best inside the container, which makes it easy to portion out. One scoop equals one serving.

I first tried the probiotics “straight up.” Ruby loved it and licked it straight off the little dish I put it on. Allegra wasn’t crazy about it straight up, but had no problem eating her meal when I mixed it in with her food.

For cats who love the chicken liver flavor, this can also be used as a food topper to attract finicky cats to eat.

A quality probiotic, made in the US, and recommended by Jackson Galaxy: a product doesn’t get much better than this. In fact, I like it so much that I’m giving it our sought after seal of Approval.

Jackson Galaxy cat Probiotics is available from Amazon.

*The conscious cat is a participant in the Amazon services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to offer a implies for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. This implies that if you decide to purchase through any of our links, we get a small commission. We only spread the word about products and services we’ve either used or would use ourselves.  I received this product from Jackson Galaxy. receiving the totally free product did not influence my review. All reviews on The conscious Cat will always reflect my truthful opinion, or, as the case may be, Allegra and Ruby’s truthful opinion.

Ingrid King

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9 comments on Review: Jackson Galaxy cat Probiotics

Katie says:

April 1, 2022 at 4:39 am

Can my cat have this with her chicken allergy??

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Katie Castrovinci says:

April 1, 2022 at 4:38 am

My cat has a chicken allergy…could she still have this even thought it’s chicken flavored??

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Ingrid says:

April 1, 2022 at 5:19 am

This product uses real chicken liver for flavoring, so it would not be a good choice for your cat.

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silvia Shanahan says:

August 8, 2019 at 3:06 pm

I was going to try it, but there are so numerous negatives reviews on Amazon about the cats not liking it. I count on Jackson’s products and they do refund your money if it’s is not acceptable…so I’ll see about ordering it.
Right now, I use the Forti Flora which one of my cats really likes….one of the little paper packets goes for two times.

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Tom Randall says:

July 23, 2019 at 12:10 pm

This sounds great, going to give this a try. Is this a good substitute for the Dr. Goodpet feline emzymes?

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Ingrid says:

July 24, 2019 at 5:09 am

I consider both products equally good, Tom.

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Ileana says:

July 10, 2019 at 5:46 pm

Love Jackson and all of his guidance ❤️

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Debi says:

June 11, 2019 at 10:18 pm

I’m confused. I thought probiotics had to be given to a cat on an empty stomach. Doesn’t mixing it with food decrease the benefits significantly?

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Ingrid says:

June 12, 2019 at 5:13 am

There’s not much information on probiotics for cats yet, but on the human side, recommendations are to not take them on an empty stomach. because the stomach is much more acidic in an empty state, probiotics may not survive in that environment. Taking them with food offers enough buffering to guarantee they actually get to the digestive tract.

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