Kradle launches cat wellness products

A line of CBD and non-CBD solutions for felines is said to be a first for the company.

Kradle has expanded its product portfolio by launching its first-ever line of cat wellness products, available in both CBD and non-CBD formulations. The new range includes three lickable supplements designed to address common feline health concerns: urinary health, skin and allergy support, and hairball control. Each product features a salmon flavor that appeals to cats, making daily supplementation easier for pet parents.

  • Kradle Cat Lick LaunchyKradleKradle Urinary Cat Wellness Lick – Supports urinary tract function and maintains normal urine pH, helping prevent crystal formation and minimize the risk of infection, this product is infused with Kradle’s BotaniTek Cat Immune Support blend, featuring L-Lysine, cranberry and Oregon grape root.
  • Kradle Skin & Allergy Cat Wellness Lick – A daily supplement formulated to soothe irritation and promote comfort for cats with skin sensitivities and seasonal allergies, this product is designed with Kradle’s BotaniTek Cat Skin Health blend which features astragalus, omega fatty acids, quercetin and sodium.
  • Kradle Hairball Cat Wellness Lick – Helps reduce hairball formation, eliminate hairballs and supports digestion in a delicious salmon-flavored formula, this supplement features Kradle’s BotaniTek Cat Digestive blend which includes coconut oil, psyllium husk, slippery elm and wild Alaskan salmon oil.

Kradle said its innovative approach transforms the typical supplementation process into a simple, enjoyable experience that promotes pet-parent bonding. “We’re thrilled to bring Kradle’s expertise in pet wellness to the feline world,” said Jennifer Renaud, CEO of Kradle. “We know cat parents face unique challenges when it comes to administration, so we developed a solution that makes supporting their cats' health easy, enjoyable, and effective — while staying true to our mission to Kradle what you love.”

The new cat wellness products will be available starting February 19, 2025, in celebration of National Cat Health Month.

Adapted from a press release.

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