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    Best cranberry supplement for male cat urinary health

    This is a specific conversation about Cat urinary problems — diet and products that help — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Great that your vet has already pointed you toward a cranberry extract supplement — that tells me your cat has likely had a urinary issue assessed and this is part of the management plan. Cranberry works by preventing bacteria from adhering to the bladder wall, and in male cats especially it's worth being consistent with. To point you to the best product, can I just confirm: is he still showing any active symptoms, or is this purely preventative now? And is he on any prescription urinary diet alongside this?
    He had a UTI about six weeks ago, all cleared up now. The vet said to use a cranberry supplement long-term as a preventative. He's not on a prescription diet, just a good quality wet food.
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    That's a sensible approach from your vet — ongoing cranberry supplementation after a UTI in a male cat is good practice, and wet food is exactly the right call for keeping urine dilute. For the supplement itself, the one I'd steer you toward is Vetri-Science Cranberry Comfort Soft Chews. They're widely used, well-formulated with PACs (proanthocyanidins — the active component in cranberry that does the actual work), and they're available on Amazon UK. Cats tend to accept them reasonably well as they're soft and slightly palatable. Does he take treats or chews easily, or would a powder format be easier to hide in his food?
    He's pretty fussy honestly. He might eat a soft chew but I'm not confident. A powder might be safer.
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    Understood — fussy cats and supplements are a familiar challenge. In that case, I'd switch my recommendation to Dorwest Herbs Cranberry Concentrate Tablets, which you can crush into a fine powder and mix into wet food. They're made in the UK, the ingredient quality is solid, and the cranberry extract is properly standardised for PAC content rather than just dried fruit powder, which is what you want. The tablet form also means you control the dose precisely. One tablet daily in his wet food should be undetectable to most cats. It's listed on Amazon UK and straightforward to reorder.
    That sounds ideal. Is there anything else I should be doing alongside this to reduce the chances of another UTI?
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    Yes — a few things make a real difference. Keep him on wet food as his primary diet, since hydration is your single biggest lever for urinary health in cats. Multiple water sources around the house help too, and some cats drink more from a running fountain than a bowl. Keep an eye on his litter tray for any changes in frequency, straining, or blood in the urine, and if you see any of those get him back to the vet promptly — male cats can block quickly and it becomes an emergency fast. The cranberry supplement is a good layer of protection, but it works best as part of that wider routine.
    Really helpful, thank you. I'll order the Dorwest ones today.
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    Good choice. Consistency is key with these — daily use is where you get the benefit, so it's worth building it into his feeding routine so it doesn't get skipped. Hope he stays in good shape.

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