I have bought a box of Cystease capsules to try and help Quinn but I have no idea how to make it usable for a piggy...
I found a thread last week and forgot to bookmark it
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Hi I've not used cystease before but I do use nutracys which I think is the same kind of product. To help with bladder problems?. With Rosie's I open the capsule and mix with fruit baby food then put the mixture into a syringe and give it to her that way. I find putting into a 2ml syringe then transferring to a 1ml is easier.
@helen105281 can also advise
I got cystophan for Jericho and was advised to use half a capsule which was mixed with water, I think about 1ml, can't remember now as he's not on it at the moment.
My Emma is on a full capsule of Cystease daily. I mix one capsule with 1ml of water using a 1ml syringe. Thankfully she likes the taste.
I sometimes make a batch of making up 2 days supply by mixing either 2 full capsules with 2 ml of water and leave in the fridge in a small brown medicine bottle so it's sealed and fresh. I then give Emma 1ml of the mixture daily. My vet told me this was ok to do.
When Emma was taking half a capsule, I still mixed with 1ml of water
I have this for Beans and she absolutely will not take it in a syringe mixed with water.. so I put it into a bit of cucumber and she takes it fine, doesn't even seem to notice the powder in the middle![]()
Hi can you ask Where do you get this? And is it prescribed by a vet? As my vet never mentioned anything like this when Alby had cystitis. Alby was quite bad with blood in his urine, he got metacam daily and an antibiotic injection every 2 days. It cleared up but will this medicine prevent further episodes as he's had cystitis last year too. Thanks.
Ok thanks. I will have a think about this. I am not sure if I should start Alby on these or not. He's had 2 uri's one recently and 1 last year.I got Cystease (30 capsules) from VetUK for £6.11
Feliway Cystease Urinary Tract Support for Cats - From £6.11
Ok thanks. I will have a think about this. I am not sure if I should start Alby on these or not. He's had 2 uri's one recently and 1 last year.
Ok thanks. I will have a think about this. I am not sure if I should start Alby on these or not. He's had 2 uri's one recently and 1 last year.
Our vet brought cystease to our attention years ago. She prescribed 1 capsule daily for our bladder piggy and told us to get it from online.
Make sure you get the okay from your vet to add it to your piggies treatment plan
Quite right. Emma started taking cystease after I had the go ahead from my vet
They've got 125mg of Glucosamine in them. Originally he was on one capsule a day when he had bladder stones, then he was reduced down to 1/4 a day (the vet I used at the time said they were useless), so compared to most pigs he's on a really low dose.
My current vet is happy for him to have the Cystassist version instead of Cystease. It mixes quite well with water. He's not too keen on it, but it's only 1ml a day he has (I mix the capsule into 4 ml for 4 days) and he takes it fine as he knows his veg is coming up next.
@Claire W I do. I used to use the brown tablet bottles but I managed to melt them with hot water when I was washing them.
I found some small containers in Asda a while ago and I use those now. I think they're made for baby food.