

🐾 Keep your cat moving and glowing — because they deserve the best!
Nutramax Cosequin for Cats delivers a scientifically formulated blend of glucosamine hydrochloride, sodium chondroitin sulfate, and omega-3 fatty acids in tasty soft chews. Designed to support joint mobility, reduce discomfort, and enhance skin and coat health, this #1 veterinarian recommended supplement offers 120 chews per pack, ensuring long-term wellness for cats of all ages.




| Active Ingredients | Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Omega-3S |
| Allergen Information | Octopus Free |
| Brand | Nutramax Laboratories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 11,426 Reviews |
| Item Form | Soft Chew |
| Item Volume | 120 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
D**I
I want these in BULK!
these are amazing. I wish they sold these in bulk!!! my cat is getting up there in age, and she’s a chunky girl, so I’ve been looking to supplement her diet for her arthritis and skin health. I knew these were working when she started tolerating me petting her lower back. (where she probably has the most pain/sensitivity) she used to immediately nip at you if you went there.. now she lets me pet her pain free, and she’s more active and walking better. she used to walk a little hunched due to her back pain. she absolutely loves them, she inhales them!! I literally have to crumble them in small pieces so she doesn’t swallow them whole lol. so it’s a nice beneficial treat. these have really made a difference and we won’t go without them!!
A**V
They work!
Got these for my mom when vet suggested for her overweight, older kitty who had started limping. They did in fact help - kitty stopped limping and is able to jump up on couches and scratching posts again. Kitty eats them with her regular food and seems to enjoy the flavor. Available without a prescription, but always good to check with your vet first! Also, be sure to follow the dosing instructions. Excellent price.
D**F
New life in our old girl!
Works AMAZING!! Our 15 year old cat has been a hunter and lively outdoor cat her entire life. As she's gotten up in age we moved her inside (she greatly protested at first). Her mobility had been slipping and we got to a point we figured her time was limited. After having success with a dog and Cosequin we got it to try on her. She now wakes us up in the morning wanting her breakfast, speed walks (mall walks as I call it) and even sits up on her back legs! I was shocked the first time I saw it and made the family come watch cause they didn't believe me! She LOVES the chewing! Its her daily snack and she doesn't let me forget it. Our old girl will stay on this till her last day! So thankful for how her life and mobility has improved!!
O**D
Good price and the cats like it.
Our cats seem to like this product. This brand are smaller, softer and more easy to chew. So far so good! No barfing, so far. Will keep you posted too. The price is lower (for now $12.48) than my longtime used previous glucosamine supplement brand. At $16.00+ per bag, the old stuff became just too expensive, even with "subscribe and save" buying option.
K**L
A great supplement for young and older cats with joint problems.
I've been giving these to my nearly 18 year old cat for more than 3 yrs. She won't eat them like treats anymore unfortunately, they mix well into food due to their soft texture. They're super affordable. Her joints haven't clicked so little her entire life, poor kid has what I would reckon is hypermobility. She more ground bound these days, as her dare devilishness is long behind her. She still walks a ton, she still jumps, runs, and plays. I think I can attribute at least part of that to these. If you're not using these, please do. The dosages are super easy and it's fairly forgiving if you accidentally skip a dose or so.
P**R
WOW. Just meow WOW.
Previous questions, answers, and reviews describe contradictory dosage (e.g., start with 4/day then maintain with 2/day) also describe varying dosage depending on cat's weight at outset. My cat will be 15 years old in June and weighs 5.5 pounds. The package that I received contains 60 chews and recommends that a cat under 10 pounds eat 2/day for the first 4 to 6 weeks and then to maintain with 1/day. Okay. I started Hope on the Cosequin "chews" on December 28, 2022. Check. She LOVES them. I should mention that I feed her only a chicken and turkey-based diet (primarily canned Blue Buffalo "Tastefuls" with a dribble of purified water -- her preference to have it runny -- supplemented in a limited fashion with IAMS Indoor Hairball chicken and turkey cat kibble. She eats about one 5.5 oz can of the BB and 3-6 T of the kibble each day. Since 12/28, I've been giving her one Cosequin "chew" as a late morning treat and another in the evening. My girl LOVES these! Weirdly, she will not eat them from my hand, but prefers to have them dropped on the floor so that she can attack and devour them. (It's really entertaining to watch, but she does it so quickly that I haven't been able to catch it on my phone.) I'm not sure if it's the novelty of the fish oil that makes her consider these a kind of dessert, but I have no complaints. According to what I've seen online, she's basically about 76 years old (in human years), so her previous severe stiffness through her backend should have come as no surprise. The average HOUSE cat (at least in the google universe) lives 10-15 years, so Hope is exceeding what was estimated for her by the vet. (The rescue where I got her picked her up as a stray at 5 months and then found her to be pregnant!) Her life expectancy was estimated to be at the short end of that range due to the stress of pregnancy when she herself was supposed to be still growing into cat adulthood. And now, well the stiffness is GONE. Hope is back to walking atop the six-foot privacy fence to spy on the neighborhood and even jumping effortlessly to a narrower three- foot section of fence to come to me when I call her. So, I'm not going to argue with success, but I am going to marvel at the wonder of these.
M**W
Recommended by My Vet, but None of My Cats Would Eat It
My 17-year-old cat was recently diagnosed with arthritis. Our veterinarian recommended trying this supplement for a couple of months before starting pain-management injections, so I purchased it with hope. Unfortunately, my senior cat wouldn’t eat it at all. Since I didn’t want to throw it away, I offered it to my other cats as well, but none of our four cats would eat it. I’m not sure whether the problem was the flavor or the size/texture of the chews, but sadly this product didn’t work for us.
V**E
Tasty nuggets to help mobility in cats
My senior cat is 15 years old and is starting to limp on his right front leg. I know cosequin can help and after reading other reviews decided to give this a try. I am starting with the dosage of 4 per day then go down to two a day after two weeks. Ben is 17 lbs. My biggest fear was that he would not eat these. My cat thinks they are treats and gobbles them up!
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