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The Gray Fur Keeps Coming But Senior Cat Amelia Is Adventuring Like A Kitten | Rejeneril Review

5/16/2015

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Rejeneril for cats review: Senior Cat Amelia prefers not to be called a senior cat.Who are you calling old?
Typist: Bethany
Amelia is getting old. I hate admitting this but there is no denying the passage of time. The increasing number of gray fur scattered throughout the lovely black stripe on Amelia's back are a glaring reminder that my adventure cat is a now a senior. In the winter, there were other signs of Amelia aging. She had less stamina during playtime and was hesitating slightly  before jumping up and down. Gryphon and Emily had both been helped by
glucosamine supplements for cats when they got older but it was difficult to keep them eating any helpful medicines as they became more and more picky about their food. I was prepared to begin that cycle of trying everything I had gone through for Emily and Gryphon with Amelia. Yet while trying
Rejeneril FP® for the dogs earlier this year, I began to add three drops once a day to Amelia's raw patties as well. The gray fur continues to grow but her stamina and Tigger like bounciness have returned, full force.

Amelia is not a picky eater and I didn't expect that she'd care about adding a supplement to her food. Rejeneril has a noticeable vitamin smell to my human nose so I was concerned that Amelia's more acute cat sense of smell would reject food with the supplement. However after over six months of adding Rejeneril to Amelia's food, she has never hesitated to dig in. In fact, she is back to eagerly jumping onto the counter where her food is safe from dog pilfering with ease thanks to Rejeneril. These revitalizing drops, made and sourced in North America, contain 3mg of Sodium, 250IU of Vitamin A Acetate, a 6mg proprietary blend of Alpha lipoic acid, Palladium, N-acetyl cysteine, Formyl methionione, Ruthenium, Rhodum, per 1/2 ml as well as water, vitamin B1 as Thiamine Hydrochloride, B12 as Cyanocobalamin, Riboflavin complets and Molybdenum. Rejeneril comes in a BPA free plastic bottle that is dark for preservation from light. Another plus of Rejeneril is that the cellular supplement company, Ultimate Pet, is local from right here in Cascadia.

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This Rejeneril box is mine. MINE!
Rejeneril does most of their marketing for dogs, partly because the president of Ultimate Pet has seen amazing results in his own dog, Kira. But Rejeneril is safe for cats and it has been very effective for my feline. Obviously, Amelia won't live forever but while she is with me I want her to be as happy and healthy as possible. Her vitality increases my vitality. Every time Amelia does laps around the house, leaps effortlessly to the top of the refrigerator, walks more politely on her leash than the dogs and charms everyone we meet while out adventuring, my health improves with smiles and pride. Maybe someday there will be something for cats (and humans) that will slow the gray fur (and hair) march of time but while waiting, I will relish watching my senior adventure cat stay young thanks to Rejeneril.
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Laika link
5/15/2015 09:52:45 pm

Maybe this Rejenil taste good, since Amelia will eat it :)

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Bethany
5/16/2015 07:44:37 am

That is a good point. I was judging Rejeneril by it's smell. Maybe it is delicious. That or nothing can stop Amelia from chowing down on her raw burgers!

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Ellen Pilch link
5/16/2015 02:53:39 am

That sounds like a great product. I would love to try it for my 2 senior kitties. Every product I try on Spooky upsets his tummy.

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Bethany
5/16/2015 07:42:00 am

Gryphon was like that with supplements too. Huxley's sensitive tummy has actually been helped by Rejeneril and even though he is a dog, that might mean it could work for Spooky. Please do let me know how it works out for your cats, Ellen.

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Connie Marie
5/16/2015 09:02:13 am

Amelia's a beautiful cat and I never would have guessed her being a senior.

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