Premium Daily Wellness Supplements with Wild Norwegian Salmon
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Adult cats often look their most stable on the outside, right up until something — a duller coat, extra weight, occasional stomach upset — quietly signals that something's shifted. O2Pets' Regular formula for cats is a daily Norwegian salmon oil baseline for skin, coat, joints and general wellness, meant for healthy cats who don't have a specific issue yet rather than reacting once one appears.
Why Healthy Adult Cats Still Benefit
Indoor cats in particular tend to become less active as adults, which makes ongoing nutritional support more relevant than owners often assume — lower activity plus consistent indoor feeding is a common combination for gradual weight gain, which then compounds into other issues like joint stress over time. Starting a daily wellness baseline before any of that becomes visible is genuinely easier than correcting it later.
What a Daily Baseline Covers
Norwegian salmon oil provides the omega-3 foundation relevant to skin, coat, and general inflammation control, formulated to actually be palatable for cats rather than something poured on and ignored. This is the collection most cat owners should start with before considering anything more targeted, since it establishes the baseline the more specific formulas build on.
When to Move Beyond the Basics
If something specific shows up — visible shedding or dry skin, reduced mobility, more frequent minor illness — that's the point to add a targeted formula (Skin & Coat, Joints, Immune Support, or Urinary Tract Health) alongside the daily baseline. As your cat moves into their senior years, typically between 7 and 10, it's worth transitioning to the Senior formula built for that stage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Healthy adulthood is exactly when preventive support matters most — most owners only start looking once a problem is already visible, which is later than prevention actually works best.
Indirectly — omega-3s support healthy metabolism, though for indoor cats specifically, activity levels and portion control remain the main factors in weight management.
Regular is a broad daily baseline; targeted formulas concentrate more on one specific area once a need shows up — many cat owners start with Regular and add a targeted formula later if something specific comes up.
Generally somewhere between 7 and 10 years old — ask your vet what's appropriate given your cat's individual health.
Check with your vet first if your cat is on a prescription diet for a specific condition, since some conditions (like kidney disease) require careful control of certain nutrients.
As a liquid oil mixed into food once daily, scaled to your cat's current weight.
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