On Marketing and Cat Health
Having majored in marketing at college, I pay attention to things like the names of products. I mean, seriously, the people who came up with the name "AcipHex" for a drug either never said it aloud, or they have a really sophomoric sense of humor! The first few times I saw their commercials, it took me several minutes afterward to stop laughing.
But turning to more serious matters, I have an elderly cat who always seems to have diarrhea. (Talk about your "ass effects"!) This is despite the probiotic supplement I sprinkle on her soft food every day. Not only unpleasant for me to clean up, as she also has problems hitting her litter box and has a tendency to drape poop across the sides, it has to be causing her some distress, as well. That's why I was really excited to find the product pictured here, RuniPoo Relief. No doubt what that's for, huh?
Who knows what went on in the meetings when the folks at Native Remedies were deciding on the name for this, but I'm ordering a bottle for my little Vixen today. If it even comes close to living up to its name, I'll be a loyal customer!
Oh, and did I mention that I've just added the entire line of PetAlive products to the Old Maid Cat Lady retail site? It's true! You can find a remedy for just about any ailment plaguing your little darlings, from adrenal gland issues to wounds. They're all natural and homeopathic, too. Don't know about you, but I feel better treating my cat with natural products rather than running up expensive vet bills and filling her full of chemicals. Here's a list of the various feline conditions that can be improved with their products:
- Adrenal fatigue & pituitary gland malfunction
- Aggressive behavior
- Anal gland blockages
- Arthritis & rheumatism
- Bathing
- Behavior problems
- Bladder control
- Blood sugar & insulin balance
- Cellular health & immunity
- Colds, congestion & sneezing
- Constipation
- Coughing & sneezing
- Cushings disease
- Cuts, scrapes & other injuries
- Dental & gum disease
- Diarrhea (Yes!)
- Digestion
- Dull, dry skin & coat
- Fishy breath
- Flatulence
- Flea dermatitis
- Hair balls
- Heart & circulation problems
- Hypothyroidism
- Immunity & liver health
- Intestinal parasites
- Itching & skin allergies
- Kidney problems
- Lactation & nursing
- Liver, gallbladder & pancreas function
- Lyme disease defense
- Nervousness from thyroid, heart & endocrine problems
- Obesity & weight control
- Pancreas & digestive function
- Paw & pad damage
- Performance, physical & mental
- Recuperation from surgery or injury
- Ringworm & other skin fungus
- Sadness, grief & separation anxiety
- Seizures & epilepsy
- Sinus infections & problems
- Stress & anxiety
- Tear stains
- Teething
- Toxin elimination
- Travel anxiety
- Urinary tract infections
- Wheezing & chest discomfort
- Wound cleansing
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