Urinary Tract Homeopathic Remedy Supplement
Verified Jun 11, 2026
A liquid homeopathic supplement for dogs and cats intended to be given by mouth to support comfort around urinary tract issues. It contains a blend of botanical and homeopathic ingredients in a water-ethanol base. This product is used alongside, not instead of, regular veterinary care if your pet is showing urinary signs.
This is a homeopathic liquid supplement aimed at pets with urinary tract discomfort, using very dilute plant- and mineral-based ingredients in a water and ethanol solution. It is not a food and doesn’t provide meaningful calories, protein, or other nutrients, so it should never replace a complete diet or appropriate medical treatment. It may be considered as an adjunct under veterinary guidance for otherwise stable pets, but any dog or cat with urinary signs needs prompt veterinary evaluation first.
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At a Glance
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Strengths
- Formulated specifically for both dogs and cats, which simplifies use in multi-pet households.
- Liquid form with drop dosing can be easier to administer to some pets than tablets or capsules.
- Does not contain common food allergens like chicken, beef, dairy, wheat, soy, or fish, which is helpful for pets on dietary restriction trials.
Considerations
- This is a homeopathic product, so the active ingredients are present in very high dilutions; evidence for homeopathic efficacy in pets is limited compared with conventional medications and diets.
- It does not provide nutrients or address underlying causes of urinary problems, so it must not be used as a substitute for veterinary diagnosis and treatment, especially in cats where urinary issues can be an emergency.
- The formula contains 25% ethanol, which means dosing should be carefully followed and discussed with your veterinarian, particularly for very small, young, or medically fragile pets.
Full Ingredient List
Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.
Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.
Top 5 Ingredients Explained
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Herb
Herbs are typically used in pet foods as flavoring and minor sources of phytonutrients (antioxidants and aromatic compounds), and some are traditionally included to support digestion or a calming effect. While certain herbs can provide beneficial antioxidants, breath‑freshening or digestive support for dogs and cats, others — especially concentrated extracts or essential oils — can be toxic or interact with medications, so use in small amounts and under veterinary guidance.
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Herb
Herbs are typically used in pet foods as flavoring and minor sources of phytonutrients (antioxidants and aromatic compounds), and some are traditionally included to support digestion or a calming effect. While certain herbs can provide beneficial antioxidants, breath‑freshening or digestive support for dogs and cats, others — especially concentrated extracts or essential oils — can be toxic or interact with medications, so use in small amounts and under veterinary guidance.
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Herb
Herbs are typically used in pet foods as flavoring and minor sources of phytonutrients (antioxidants and aromatic compounds), and some are traditionally included to support digestion or a calming effect. While certain herbs can provide beneficial antioxidants, breath‑freshening or digestive support for dogs and cats, others — especially concentrated extracts or essential oils — can be toxic or interact with medications, so use in small amounts and under veterinary guidance.
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Bearberry
Bearberry is a botanical ingredient sometimes included in pet products as a flavoring or herbal additive rather than a primary nutrient; its leaves and berries contain tannins and phenolic compounds (notably arbutin) that have antioxidant and astringent properties. While these compounds could offer mild antioxidant or urinary astringent effects, bearberry has limited nutritional value for dogs and cats and can pose risks—arbutin may be metabolized to hydroquinone and high doses can cause gastrointestinal upset or toxicity—so its use is uncommon and should be avoided or reviewed by a veterinarian, especially in pregnant animals.
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Mineral
Minerals in pet food are inorganic nutrients—macrominerals like calcium, phosphorus, potassium and sodium and trace minerals such as iron, zinc, copper and selenium—added to support bone and tooth health, muscle and nerve function, fluid balance and enzyme reactions in dogs and cats. They are essential but must be provided in the correct amounts and ratios (for example calcium:phosphorus in growing animals); imbalances or excesses can cause health issues, so commercially formulated diets follow established nutrient guidelines and owners should avoid unsupervised supplementation.
Product Details & Brand
Product Specs
Brand
Only Natural Pet offers a comprehensive range of natural pet foods, supplements, treats, and wellness products focused on holistic and sustainable pet care. The brand appeals to environmentally conscious pet owners seeking high-quality, minimally processed nutrition alternatives for their pets.
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Products are manufactured in the United States under strict quality assurance protocols, including adherence to FDA and AAFCO standards. The company emphasizes sustainability, renewable energy use, and third-party testing for ingredient safety.
Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.
Recall History
Only Natural Pet Urinary Tract Homeopathic Remedy Supplement has no recalls since 2014.
Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily
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