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Acidophilus for Gas in Cat

Posted By Nell (Sydney, NSW, Australia) on 07/11/2009

"Acidopholus Bifidus for Flatulence: One of my shelter kitties had nasty flatulence when I brought him home I'm thinking due to his being a stray and eating whatever he possibly could out of desperation whether it was rotten or not so I gave him one quarter to half a teaspoon of AB powder daily disguised in his wet cat food for about a month and the flatulence as well as his diahorhea subsided I guess once he got a build up of good bacteria in his little gut. Perhaps you could use this if your cat won't eat yoghurt."
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Posted By Sarah (Denver, Co) on 11/22/2010

"Tiger balm works almost instantly on both humans and dogs. I use it on my service dog while flying or in public places. It will not fix the underlying cause but will provide relief for several hours. The label used to say it worked on flatulence but when the packaging changed several years ago that statement was removed. It still seems to work."
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Posted By Fiona (Royal Oak Michigan) on 08/06/2025

"I agree I just rubbed it my big dogs tummy he ate and it’s not sitting right with him, his tummy’s tight and he is just gassy, tiger ligament, it works for so many things, gassy tummy, headache sinus issue, congestion anxiety. I have so many bottles in my house, plus I’m a massage therapist so it’s great for muscle aches."
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