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4cyte epiitalis forte for cats

4cyte epiitalis forte for cats

Support for movement when daily life begins to feel harder.

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Ease. Daily joint support when movement begins to feel different.

A natural liquid joint supplement containing Epiitalis® — a plant-derived seed oil extract selected to support joint health and function in cats. Used when changes in movement, confidence, or ease are first noticed, and support may help while those changes are observed and understood.

This supplement is not positioned as a solution to pain or disease. It is introduced to support daily movement and comfort during periods of subtle change, without urgency or assumption.

What this supports

  • Support for everyday movement
    Helps maintain comfort and confidence with activities such as jumping, climbing, and navigating familiar spaces when these begin to feel harder.

  • Joint function during periods of change
    Supports normal joint health and mobility as cats age or when stiffness is first observed, without implying diagnosis or progression.

  • Calm, ongoing support
    Suitable for daily use during periods when movement changes are being monitored, allowing time and context to guide next steps.

How to use this supplement

Shake well before use. Measure the appropriate volume using the supplied applicator and mix thoroughly into food once daily.

Dosing is weight-dependent and should be reviewed if weight or overall health changes.

What this supplement is — and is not

This is a daily joint health supplement used to support movement during moments of change. It may be appropriate for cats who are sensitive to marine-based joint products.

It is not a pain medication and does not treat acute injury, inflammation, or infection. Sudden or significant changes in mobility should be assessed before relying on supplementation alone.

When to pause and seek guidance

If movement continues to decline, becomes asymmetric, or changes appear suddenly, a veterinary-informed conversation is recommended to understand what is being shown before continuing support.

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