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Pet-Ema 125 mg 6 mL plastic syringe for cats | Buy Pet-Ema Feline Reviews

4.9 Rating 31 Reviews
Effective, easy to use, and convenient. I have a young cat with megacolon and every few weeks he gets blocked up. Doing the enema at home isn't pleasant, but it's better than wracking up a vet bill.
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Posted 8 years ago
Great price, quick shipping, and a product that is easy to use and works the way it is supposed to. Can't really ask for more.
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Posted 8 years ago
We have started using this product about once a week for our cat. It worked.
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Posted 9 years ago
I just spent $1000.00 at the vet because my cat was constipated. I suspect this is something he will need for the rest of his life and I can't afford a vet bill like that again, so this is a great alternative.
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Posted 9 years ago
Because the product is made for feline constipation I feel pretty safe using it.... No it's not a cure for chronic feline constipation but it does help to unblock a constipated cat .
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Posted 9 years ago
THE PRICE IS QUITE FAIR,THE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE AS WELL.
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Posted 9 years ago
Great price on these items. My order arrived quickly as promised and the packaging was sturdy. Will buy more pet products in the future for sure.
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Posted 9 years ago
Brought home a stray male in January. Noticed he had to strain to pass stools. It got worse so I took him to the vet who gave me lactulose syrup and Fluids under the skin for hydration. They did blood work which all came back (truly good) this was needed anyway due to scheduled oral surgery in 2 weeks more. He had broken canines and had to also have his inscisors removed and a good cleaning. (probably from the life on the streets, chewing through trash bags to get to chicken bones.) Still did not pass stools so went back again we added cisapride and miralax Xrays showed he was full and that his colon was injured. Very narrow at the bottom. I gave him all the meds but it did not work I did my own research online which said he needed a enema. ( not human enemas ) and also read that the Dr. should have removed what was inside the colon with enema. That all the medicines were creating a back up like a dam. Ended up taking him to Animal Hospital. Total cost 1400. Some doctors are not too smart and end up costing you a fortune and also the cat had suffered the whole time this was going on. Now, Buddy is on Miralax and Lactulose for his life to keep his bowels soft. He may need an Enema on occasion so I ordered 3. Very easy to order, shipped quickly. Box came in excellent shape. I will never again pay major amounts of money because my cat need an enema
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Posted 9 years ago