Item # PW 0026
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Inulin PK - No longer stocked
Inulin PK is no longer sold by PetWellbeing! We have a new formula called GI CleanUp Gold - click here to visit the new product page.
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- Effective (5)
- Gentle (4)
- Good value (4)
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- Effective
- Gentle
- No Side Effects
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Comments about Pet Wellbeing GI CleanUp Gold for Cat Worms:
I bought the GI cleanup because my cat recently (past 2 years) started spending longer times in the fenced backyard where he would kill (but not eat) mice in the summer. Thinking there could be some risk of picking up parasites,I will administer the drops on a maintenance schedule as a preventative measure.
Pros
- Effective
- Gentle
- Good Value
- Long-Lasting
- No Side Effects
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Comments about Pet Wellbeing GI CleanUp Gold for Cat Worms:
After about a week of giving to my cat for worms, she spit up a worm. I was totally amazed to actually see the evidence of a dead worm. My cat took the drops effortlessly. It's as if she knew it was helping her. Great product that works naturally. My cat is feeling better and has her energy back. Thank you!
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- Easy to Swallow
- Effective
- Gentle
- Good Value
- Long-Lasting
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- Daily Care
- Short-Term Care
Comments about Pet Wellbeing GI CleanUp Gold for Cat Worms:
I have three cats that I needed to worm with this medication; a 4 year old cat, a two year old cat and a 8 month old (approx) kitten. This medicine was safe to give to them all and incredibly effective. We recently got my two year old cat from the rescue and she came with a few small problems, including ear infections in both ears and a very heavy case of worms. We didn't catch the worms at first. We knew something was wrong when she was starting to become lethargic and sad and just wasn't her loving, affectionate self. Then one morning she puked up her food and it was infested with worms. I didn't have the money to take her back to the vet since she had just been there (can get quite expensive, anyone who owns a pet would know!) so I went online and researched what would be the best thing to buy possibly over the counter, without having to take her back to the vet. I found this site and though I was skeptical at first, I read a few reviews for different products they sell and I figured it couldn't hurt to try. Let me tell you, best decision I ever made! Within four days my kitty was purring and happy again, eating normal and there was no signs of worms in her poop. I continued to treat her for another three days, just to be sure, but this de-wormer worked a miracle on her. It was easy to give to her (bottle comes with a dropper; just squarted a little in her mouth twice a day before she ate) and it was gentle. Didn't have a harsh smell or taste, and she (or either of my other two cats) didn't seem to mind the taste much. I would highly recommend this to anyone whos kitty has a worm problem! Thank you so much!
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- Effective
- Good Value
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- Short-Term Care
Comments about Pet Wellbeing GI CleanUp Gold for Cat Worms:
This worked within two doses. As per directions, I kept Elsa on it for two weeks and there have been no more problems. This works very well and I definitely recommend it.
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- Effective
- Gentle
- Good Value
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Comments about Pet Wellbeing GI CleanUp Gold for Cat Worms:
I can't recommend this product enough! all four cats are now doing well.
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Description
Directions
To be given to pet twice daily for 2 weeks only.
One drop for every 2 lb (1 kg) of body weight up to 50 lb (25 kg). Thereafter add one drop per additional 4 lb (2 kg).
Please note that the product comes with an eye dropper to count out the drops. This dropper is marked at 0.5ML and 1ML. The 0.5ML line is equal to 10 drops. Product can be given with food or directly in the mouth with eye dropper.
Citations
- Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine: principles and practice; Schoen AM, Wynn SG (editors); 1st ed., 1998.
- Bown D: Encyclopaedia of herbs & their actions. Dorling Kindersley, 1995.
- Pizzorno JE, MurrayMT: Textbook of Natural Medicine, 2nd ed., Churchill Livingstone, 1999.
- Pitcairn RH, Pitcairn SH: Dr. Pitcairn's complete guide to natural health for dogs & cats. Rodale Press, 1995.
Product will last for 6 months. Please refrigerate after opening.
Cautionary Notes
- Do not use if cat is pregnant or lactating.
- No known side effect.
- Information presented at PetWellbeing.com is for educational purposes only; statements about products and health conditions have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration.
Ingredients
- Elecampane: Anthelmintic activity due to helenin, which has paralyzing effect on the worm’s central nervous system. Recommended as the safest for puppies and kittens.
- Wormwood: Anthelmintic, safe for puppies and kittens; also has tonic effect on the gastrointestinal tract.
- Jamaica Quassia: Anthelmintic, safe for puppies and kittens; enhances the action of the formula.
- Papaya: Enzyme-rich (papain), useful in dissolving worm’s outer layer, which shields them from proteases.
- Oregon Grape: Contains alkaloids (berberine, berbamine, hydrastyne), resins and tannins; has demonstrated antibiotic, immunostimulatory and carminative activities.
- Fennel: Has anti-inflammatory activity, relieves digestive problems, and relaxes spasms.
- Bacopa: Clears toxins, reduces inflammation, and improves healing and immunity.
- Milk Thistle: Contains sylimarin, which accelerates the protein synthesis rate and stimulates new liver cells production; protects and strengthens the liver.
- Celandine: Protects the liver, improves bile flow and helps to emulsify the gallbladder content.
- Glycerin based






