Canitone Joint Support Tablets for Cat
Canitone Joint Support Tablets for Cats are a veterinary-formulated nutraceutical designed to support joint structure, reduce stiffness, and improve mobility in felines. Enriched with glucosamine, MSM, omega-3 fatty acids, hyaluronic acid, and antioxidant vitamins, Canitone helps maintain healthy cartilage and synovial fluid function. It is commonly recommended for senior cats with age-related stiffness, cats recovering from orthopedic procedures, overweight cats experiencing joint strain, and breeds predisposed to joint disorders. Canitone is suitable for both therapeutic and preventive joint care under veterinary guidance.
Key Benefits
- Supports cartilage repair and joint cushioning
- Helps reduce joint stiffness and inflammation
- Promotes improved flexibility and mobility
- Enhances synovial fluid lubrication
- Suitable for long-term joint maintenance
- Supports recovery after orthopedic procedures
- Formulated specifically for feline joint health
How It Works
Canitone works through a multi-pathway approach to joint support:
- Glucosamine Hydrochloride provides structural components needed for cartilage repair and maintenance.
- MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) supports collagen formation and provides natural anti-inflammatory support.
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA & DHA) help regulate inflammatory responses within joint tissues.
- Hyaluronic Acid improves synovial fluid viscosity, enhancing lubrication and reducing friction.
- Vitamins C & E act as antioxidants to protect joint tissues from oxidative stress.
- Manganese supports enzymatic processes essential for cartilage metabolism.
This combination helps preserve joint integrity, reduce wear, and maintain comfortable movement.
Indications – When Is Canitone Recommended?
Canitone Joint Support Tablets may be recommended for:
- Osteoarthritis in senior cats
- Hip dysplasia (breed predisposition)
- Post-operative orthopedic recovery
- Joint sprains or trauma
- Age-related stiffness
- Preventive support in large or at-risk breeds
- Overweight cats with increased joint stress
Veterinary assessment is recommended before initiating long-term supplementation.
Ingredients Overview
| Ingredient | Function |
| Glucosamine HCl | Supports cartilage regeneration |
| MSM | Anti-inflammatory support |
| Omega-3 (EPA & DHA) | Reduces inflammatory mediators |
| Vitamin C | Supports collagen synthesis |
| Vitamin E | Antioxidant protection |
| Hyaluronic Acid | Improves joint lubrication |
| Manganese | Supports cartilage enzyme systems |
Canitone is a nutraceutical supplement and does not replace prescription pain medications when required.
Dosage & Administration
Administer orally, preferably with or after meals.
Recommended Dosage
| Cat Weight | Initial Dose (4–6 Weeks) | Maintenance Dose |
| Under 2.5 kg | ½ tablet daily | ¼ tablet daily |
| 2.5 – 5 kg | 1 tablet daily | ½ tablet daily |
| 5 – 7.5 kg | 1½ tablets daily | ¾ tablet daily |
| Over 7.5 kg | 2 tablets daily | 1 tablet daily |
Dosing Schedule
- Initial Phase: 4–6 weeks to establish therapeutic support
- Maintenance Phase: Reduce dose by approximately 50% for ongoing joint care
Administration Tips
- Tablets may be crushed and mixed with wet food
- Split higher doses between morning and evening
- Do not double dose if a dose is missed
Use as directed by your veterinarian.
Safety Information
Generally Well Tolerated
Mild Side Effects (Rare):
- Soft stool
- Mild gastrointestinal upset
- Temporary flatulence
Use With Caution In:
- Cats with kidney or liver disease
- Cats on anticoagulant therapy
- Cats receiving NSAIDs (monitor GI tolerance)
When to Stop and Consult a Vet
- Signs of allergic reaction (swelling, itching)
- Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
- Lethargy after starting supplementation
Canitone is considered safe for long-term use when administered appropriately.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep sealed tightly.
FAQs
How long before I see results?
Improvement is often observed within 4–6 weeks of consistent use.
Can it be used with pain medication?
Yes, it is often used alongside NSAIDs under veterinary supervision.
Is it safe for long-term use?
Yes, many cats use joint supplements for extended periods safely.
Does it cure arthritis?
No. It supports joint health and mobility but does not cure degenerative joint disease.
Can younger cats take it preventively?
Yes, if recommended by a veterinarian for at-risk breeds or early signs of joint stress.







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