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Virbac Physiological Shampoo

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Physiological shampoo acts as a hygiene barrier and is used to neutralise bad odours. Specifically formulated for maintenance of the skin and fur, the product maintains the cutaneous barrier and the ecology of the skin. The physiological pH and mild lathering foam base allows for frequent use.

Directions for use: 

  • Wet the fur of your pet thoroughly with warm water
  • Spread the product across the animal using circular motions, using a sufficient amount of shampoo to form a rich lather.
  • Massage the foam into the wet coat of the entire animal and leave on for 5 minutes.
  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water.

Composition:

Ceramides A2 and essential fatty acids, nutrient and restructuring agents of the skin; patented aldehyde complex durable anti-colour agent, which acts without masking perfume, in a mild lathering foam base at physiological pH (identical to the skin of the animal)  

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Wow wow Super wow

This stuff really works. By day 2 we could already kiss Mr Bigglesworth. Bad breath a thing of the past. I'm sure he is happy now too

The only basket our cats use

Soft, portable, easy to take covers off to clean, and the only basket our picky cats want to use.

This should be the only cat basket you buy.

Comparison of Royal Canin M Adult and Royal canin 7+

Our two dogs are 7 and 8 years old, and they like Royal Canin 7+ much more than Royal Canin M Adult. Maybe it tastes better because it is more expensive.

Excellent

Jerseys fit perfectly according to size guide. Very happy with purchase.

Reno Focus and my extremely fussy cat

I have only been giving my cat this for 2 weeks now, however she is a very fussy animal and doesn't like change, so I am not able to give her the full dose that is required, she gets a drop of it in her wet treat, and that i will keep doing until she is 100% ok, as i tried 2 drops and she refuses to eat it.. very slow introduction with her is key, i have no doubt this will eventually be beneficial to her