








๐พ Elevate your catโs wellness game with natureโs missing link!
Missing Link ULTIMATE FELINE is a veterinarian-formulated, all-natural Omega 3 & 6 supplement designed to restore essential nutrients missing from commercial cat diets. This 6 oz superfood blend promotes a shiny coat, reduces shedding, soothes skin irritations, supports digestion, and balances energyโall without artificial additives or fillers. Trusted by holistic vets and loved by cats for optimal health and vitality.





















| ASIN | B00061MRU4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 207,462 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 1,482 in Dry Cat Food |
| Brand | The Missing Link |
| Brand Name | The Missing Link |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,514 Reviews |
| Flavour | Vegetable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00782510250013 |
| Item Form | Seeds |
| Item form | Seeds |
| Manufacturer | DESIGNING HEALTH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_825201 |
| Model Number | 71001 |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 782510250013 |
| Unit Count | 170.0 gram |
| Unit count | 170.0 gram |
S**S
So glad that I was able to buy this product
So glad that I was able to buy this product, as it was recommended to me by a holistic vet.
M**H
Overall I think it's a good product. Already bought a second package
Overall I think it's a good product. Already bought a second package. Helps to keep feline immune system in a good condition and also gives your cats fur a very nice shine. Healthy coat - healthy cat :) Originally I bought it because I was looking for some supplements with high Taurine (a very important if not essential element for cat's well being.). I often feed my cats with mixed food such as chicken, sometimes raw chicken, fish, eggs, can food, dry food. When you cook meat it looses most of taurine. If you microwave cat food to heat it up a bit - it destroys all taurine (not using microwave anymore). So I though it would be a good idea to add some extra nutrients to their meals from time to time in order to keep their diet balanced and to make sure they get all needed elements. I got two rescue cats and one feral (currently taming him). Rescue cats have been through shelters and other stuff in their past and sometimes they are catching cold/chill when temperature drops. When I notice first signs of cold (sneezes, coughs, runny nose etc.. ) I start adding Missing Link and also some Enisyl-F (stuff to boost feline immune system) to their meals. It does make it a lot quicker and smoother for them to go through the sickness. I was also adding a lot of this supplement to food I was giving to the feral cat in order to help him get healthier and gain some weight - he was like a skeleton covered in fur. Cats don't mind having this supplement added to their food from time to time. Female cat is picky sometimes... But she's generally picky and suspicious about anything new/different in her food. Males are happy with anything in their bowl :D
J**H
Cured my cats skin problems and improved her attitude
My cat was scratching so hard that she was missing fur. I took her to the vet to check for fleas or anything and they couldnโt find anything. They only said that she had extremely sensitive skin and could have allergies to fabric. After trying everything else I bought this supplement. My cat used to hide under my bed 20 hours of the day and was scared of everything. Now, she nuzzles, snuggles, loves pets, and is overall comfortable in her skin. Her fur has improved in fullness, texture, and shine, but it is still the attitude change I am most impressed with. Sheโs so much happier now.
M**A
BUY THIS FOR YOUR CAT
I adopted a moody overweight cat 3 months ago. I've had her on the original missing link for cats, for about 2 weeks. She is a DIFFERENT CAT! Her mood has improved - its shocking. She is more active and playful. Sure her coat looks better, but i also noticed other things like the whites of her eyes, the brightness, her ears have perks up. Is it just me or are her whiskers looking thicker and healthier? It's almost hard to believe. I ordered this product because of the Amazon reviews regarding elderly cats. I thought, can these amazing reviews actually be true? Yo! This is an amazing product. I take half a can of her favorite wet food and add an equal amount of hot water. Then I stir in 1/2 a tsp thoroughly. I call it "cat soup" and she gulps it up. I started with a 1/4 tsp and gradually added more. With the most picky cats, you could even start with an 1/8 tsp.
E**B
Omega 3's - Essential fats really are ESSENTIAL!
I can not say enough good things about this product. 15 years ago, I had a geriatric cat who stayed out all night by accident and had been bitten on the leg. The vet irrigated the wound and gave antibiotics The wound healed and the fur grew back, but the fur was not strong and fell out every time the cat licked it. So the plastic collar went back on until the fur grew in again, and when it was removed, the fur was licked off again. This cycle was repeated many times over the course of months (poor cat) until I remembered that a health food store owner had recommended Missing Link for skin problems. Got some. Worked immediately. Years passed. Our house underwent a 2 years renovation project. Our 3 cats were exposed to all kinds of saw dust, plaster dust, and who knows what. Add to that the stress of moving litter boxes and favorite sleeping nooks, and their coats were dry and flaky. Missing Link restored their coats' luster. So when my brother reported recently that his cat was incessantly grooming and vomiting, and the vet told him it might be itchy skin, I recommended Missing Link. He ordered it, it came on a Monday, and on Thursday, he told me the cat was no longer over-grooming or vomiting. This reminded me that my three cats had been vomiting more than usual lately. Several months ago, I had switched from Missing Link to grinding flax seed and adding that to their food. I had been doing this to save money, and it seemed to make sense because flax is ML's main ingredient and flax is my own remedy for human skin problems. And, considering that one of my three was having dry fur again, I ordered a bag. Now, as a bonus, there is much less vomiting. So I will try harder to keep in mind that Missing Link may be the only answer to skin problems and a host of other problems and that it should be a regular part of their diets. I wish my vet had remembered what I had told her 15 years ago and recommended it to my brother and other pet owners, but apparently she forgot. By the way, I'm not sure why I started buying the "Ultimate" formula. From my brother's and my own previous experience, the regular formula works just fine.
S**Y
Good suppliment, cats like it
I bought this as an addition to my cats' nightly feeding. I mix it with homemade chicken bone broth and their regular dry food and all four very much like it. I use the amount directed on the bag, and it lasted me a month using once daily for 4 cats, which I believe is reasonable. They all seem pretty lively now. I also noticed the one that had been having issues with overgrooming seems to be growing fur back, though I'm unsure if this is what's doing it. Perhaps it's helped with the fur thickness over anything else. Another that has chronic leaking eyes has been doing better since starting this routine as well. Her eyes are not cured, but she's less teary and there isn't as much redness. I'll be continuing use as long as they're enjoying it!
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