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YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS Bites for Cats
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For best results, double the daily amount for the first month. No need to double if switching from another YuMOVE Joint Care product.
Product details
High strength joint support bites for cats
YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS Bites for Cats offers high-strength joint support to older cats and all cats who may have joint concerns. With 20% more ActivEase® Green Lipped Mussel than our regular Joint Care formula, these tasty, treat-like bites help keep your cat happy, active and feeling their best.
Aids Mobility
Supports ageing joints
Soothes joints with omega-3s
The science backs YuMOVE
With Omega-3s to soothe ageing joints
Helps keep your cat active and mobile
Tasty, treat-like formula cats love
Ingredients
Active Ingredients
Listed Ingredients
Each bite provides: 150mg Glucosamine HCl, 120mg Green Lipped Mussel Powder, 45mg Purified Fish Oil, 10mg N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine, 1.5mg Manganese Sulphate, 1mg Hyaluronic Acid, 2.1mg Vitamin E. COMPOSITION Glycerine*, Rice Flour*, Glucosamine from Fermentation* (10%), Green Lipped Mussel Powder* (8%), Yeasts*, Rapeseed Oil*, Cane Molasses*, Purified Fish Oil* (3%), Calcium Carbonate, Salt*, Fish Powder*, N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine* (0.7%), Refined Sunflower Oil, Hyaluronic Acid* (0.07%), Dextrose. *Natural.
If your cat suffers from any allergies, please reach out to our Customer Care Team for specific advice.
Benefits
Benefits
Aids Mobility
Contains Hyaluronic Acid, helping to lubricate and cushion the joint. Vitamin E is an antioxidant which neutralises free radicals, helping to maintain joint mobility.
Supports ageing joints
Glucosamine provides the major building blocks of cartilage – the tough connective tissue that protects the joint. N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine, the building block of Chondroitin, maintains healthy joint structure. Manganese supports collagen formation in the cartilage, tendons and ligaments.
Soothes joints with omega-3s
Our unique ActivEase® GLM, sustainably sourced from the crystal-clear waters of New Zealand, and added fish oil provide a range of Omega-3s to help soothe your older cat’s joints.
The science backs YuMOVE
With more than 15 years of scientific research supporting our products, we offer a guarantee. See a difference in just 6 weeks or we’ll give you your money back.*
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS Bites for Cats?
With Omega-3s from our unique ActivEase® Green Lipped Mussel, our high strength supplements soothe and support your ageing cat’s joints, helping to keep them happy and active. But that’s not all, these delicious soft bites are easy to feed and loved by cats, so you can be sure they’re getting all the joint goodness they deserve.
How do I feed YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS Bites to my cat?
If your cat is new to YuMOVE Joint Care, we recommend giving them double the daily recommended allowance for the first 4-6 weeks. This helps the active ingredients in our supplements build up and get to work more quickly. After the first month, feed one bite a day either by hand – like a treat – or add to your cat’s regular food.
How long does it take to see results?
You can expect to see a difference in your cat’s mobility within 6 weeks. If you don’t, we’ll give you your money back, and that’s a promise!
What’s the difference between YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS for Cats and YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS Bites for Cats?
The difference between YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS for Cats and YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS Bites for Cats is their format. The original formula comes as a powder inside a capsule, which is opened and sprinkled over your cat’s food. Our bites, on the other hand, are delicious chews that can be given as a treat by hand or mixed into their meals. Their soft texture makes them a great choice for older cats.
What age should I give my cat joint supplements?
You can start giving joint supplements to your cat from as early as 8 weeks old — it’s never too soon to look after their joint health! YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS Bites for Cats are designed for older cats aged 10 and up, but they’re also a great option for any cat with mobility issues or if you simply prefer to give your cat a stronger formula.
Can YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS be used alongside prescription medications?
Yes, this supplement can be used alongside prescription medicines. If you have any concerns, please email our Customer Service Team or speak to your vet.
Does it matter if I skip days?
Put simply, yes. Skipping days or being inconsistent with feeding can undo a lot of the benefits your pet might otherwise enjoy.
If you follow the recommendation for how often and how much you should give your pet, you can expect to see the best results.
Cats are widely known for their grace, elegance, and poise – that regal way they walk through the home surveying their domain, and (at least for many breeds) their luscious and immaculate coats.
Unfortunately, there are a number of things that can cause a cat’s coat to lose some of its majestic lustre, and that can affect the health of their skin.
Here's a look at some of the common causes of skin problems in cats, how you can spot them as they’re developing and what you should do if you notice the tell-tale signs.
Acne
Far from just being a human condition, acne is something that can affect our cats, too – although it manifests somewhat differently in them.
Feline acne isn’t fully understood, but it may occur due to disorders of the skin tissue, or as a result of a suppressed immune system. This can result in blackheads, red bumps and infected pimple-like lesions.
Cats are most likely to have acne around the chin area, with the acne itself looking like black dots, red bumps, or dirt on their chin. It’s possible for a cat to experience just one bout of acne, or for it to be a chronic and recurring condition.
Acne can affect both male and female cats regardless of whether they’ve been spayed or neutered, and can occur at any age.
It’s important that you never scratch or pick at your cat’s acne. Instead, take them to the vet. Your vet will be able to prescribe treatment – which may include antibiotics and medicated shampoo – and can advise you on how to help keep your cat’s skin healthy with maintenance cleanings and treatments.
Mange (parasitic mites)
Mange causes cats to experience chronic skin itching and irritation, along with flaking, inflammation, and hair loss. But it’s not actually a disease. In fact, it’s caused by parasitic mites that infest your cat’s skin.
Mange isn’t very common in cats, but it can be highly contagious and debilitating, so if you suspect that your cat may be affected, it’s important to get them seen to by a vet as soon as possible.
Although not the same as mange, other parasites such as fleas and ticks can cause your cat’s skin to become irritated and may cause them to scratch excessively and overgroom. It’s also worth mentioning that flea allergies in cats can result in flea bites becoming more irritating and leading to more inflammation than would normally occur.
Allergies
Although allergies may also seem like the kinds of things only humans have to worry about, the fact of the matter is that they can affect our animal companions too, and cats are certainly no exception.
Cats can experience a range of different allergies, from allergies to environmental triggers – such as pollen, grass and certain plants, mould, mildew, and dust – to allergies to foods like beef, chicken, fish, and dairy – and even allergies to flea bites.
While cats can display many different symptoms in response to allergies, their fur and skin are very often affected.
Cat allergy symptoms that affect the skin can include…
Inflamed and itchy skin
Lost fur and skin irritation due to over-grooming
Skin infections
Talking to your vet about the appropriate cat allergy treatment can help to alleviate these symptoms, so don’t hesitate to make an appointment. Cat skin & moulting care oil can always provide support for your cats skin.
Overgrooming
One of the most iconic of all cat behaviours is their tendency to groom themselves meticulously, by licking, pawing at and rubbing their coats.
Normally, this helps to keep them clean and healthy – but if something causes them to overgroom, they can end up irritating their skin and losing fur or exacerbating existing skin irritation.
Overgrooming commonly occurs in response to itching and skin irritation (often because of allergies), but your cat may also overgroom as a coping mechanism for stress.
If your cat appears to be grooming themselves excessively, talk to your vet. They can evaluate the cause of your cat’s overgrooming, advise on the best steps to investigate any underlying issues and prescribe medication if necessary.
What should you do if your cat has a skin problem?
The answer to this question – as with every pet health question – is to consult with your vet as soon as possible and to follow their recommendations. You can also read our guide on skincare tips for older cats.
Your vet will be able to inspect your cat and determine which skin condition they’re experiencing and can pinpoint the underlying causes. From there, they’ll be able to prescribe the right treatment to help your cat get back to living their best life. They’ll also be able to advise you on the right steps to take at home to help support your cat during their recovery, and to lessen the risk of future issues.