Cat Health in Everyday Life: Natural Care for Your Cat
Cat Health in Everyday Life: Natural Care for Your Cat
Cats are sensitive animals. The quality of their food, water, living environment, parasite treatments, and stress can all affect their daily lives. With a balanced diet and carefully selected supplements from ROOT’s Bill & Coo line, you can support your cat’s well-being.
Pure Clean Pets: Dietary supplements for your cat's daily routine
Pure Clean Pets is a dietary supplement from the Bill & Coo by ROOT line that comes in drop form. It is suitable for pet owners who want to support their cat’s health through a mindful feeding regimen.
- Ingredients: Water, trace minerals, vitamin C, silicon dioxide
- Pet Formula: Formulated for use with pets
- Easy dosing: using drops
- Original product: Bill & Coo by ROOT
Application Note: One bottle contains 30 ml, or about 600 drops. The dosage should be based on body weight. Please always follow the feeding recommendations on the product label.
Why Cats Can Be Particularly Sensitive
Cats are not small dogs. Their metabolism, eating habits, sensitivity to certain substances and their often low water intake make a particularly careful health routine essential.
Food & Digestion
- Sensitive Digestive System
- A change in diet or an unbalanced diet
- Additives or preservatives
- Potential risks associated with low-quality raw materials
Living Environment & Daily Life
- Household Cleaning Products
- Tobacco smoke or fragrances
- Dust, Exhaust Fumes, and Environmental Pollution
- Stress Caused by Changes in One's Environment
Grooming & Parasite Prevention
- Spot-on products or sprays
- Medications Following Veterinary Treatment
- Vaccinations and Parasite Prevention
- Contact with treated areas or plants
If you suspect acute poisoning, severe vomiting, difficulty breathing, convulsions, sudden weakness, refusal to eat, unusual behavior, or blood in the urine or feces, please contact your veterinarian or an animal emergency service immediately. Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a veterinary diagnosis or treatment.
Common Health Issues in Cats
Many cat owners deal with recurring health issues. These issues should not be overblown, but they should be taken seriously and evaluated by a professional if symptoms arise.
Respiratory Tract & Infections
Sneezing, discharge, loss of appetite, or lethargy can be signs of respiratory problems or infections. A veterinary examination is especially important for young, older, or weakened cats.
Immune System & Viral Infections
Cats can be affected by various infectious diseases. Dietary supplements are not a treatment, but at best part of a general routine coordinated with the veterinarian.
Kidneys, Metabolism, and Aging
Older cats, in particular, are more likely to exhibit issues related to drinking habits, weight, appetite, and metabolism. Any abnormalities should always be evaluated by a professional at an early stage.
Parasites, Skin & Coat
Fleas, mites, worms, or ticks can affect the skin, coat, and overall well-being. Here, too, the key is to identify the causes, take targeted action, and avoid unnecessary stress.
Common Sources of Stress in a Cat's Daily Life
In everyday life, various factors can come together to place additional demands on the body. The key is to adopt a long-term, mindful routine that is as low-stimulus and low-stress as possible.
Food & Water
- Additives and Preservatives in Pet Food
- Mold Toxins in Spoiled or Improperly Stored Feed
- Fluctuating Feed Quality
- Contaminants in Drinking Water
- Insufficient fluid intake
Environment & Household
- Cleaning products, air fresheners, or essential oils
- Tobacco Smoke and Fine Particulate Matter
- Pesticide residues on plants or surfaces
- Medications, antiparasitic drugs, or spot-on treatments
- Stress caused by moving, new pets, or changes in routines
The sensible approach: gradual reduction, targeted support
Reducing Stress in Everyday Life
The most important step is always the basics: high-quality food, fresh water, safe plants, careful use of household chemicals, and a quiet environment.
Providing Individualized Support for Daily Routines
Depending on your goals, supplemental feed can be part of a balanced diet— tailored to your cat’s individual needs.
Practical Tips for a Cat-Friendly Routine
1. Choose the right food
Look for high-quality recipes, clear ingredient listings, and a diet that suits your cat’s age, weight, and activity level.
2. Pumping Liquid
Many cats don't drink much. Wet food, fresh water, and drinking fountains can help encourage daily water intake.
3. Review the budget
Fragrances, essential oils, harsh cleaning products, and poisonous plants should be consistently removed from areas where cats are present.
4. Monitor your bowel habits
Fecal consistency, appetite, coat condition, and energy levels often provide clues as to whether a cat's daily diet is right for it.
5. Reduce Stress
Cats are sensitive to change. Safe havens, set routines, and a quiet environment are key factors in their daily lives.
6. Investigate complaints
Recurring symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, or excessive scratching should not be ignored over the long term.
Bill & Coo by ROOT: Products for Your Cat's Daily Routine
The following products can be used individually, depending on your goals. Please always follow the instructions on the respective product label and exercise particular caution when dealing with sensitive cats.
Pure Clean Pets
Liquid dietary supplement in drop form—for pet owners who want to support their cat’s healthy diet as part of a mindful feeding regimen.
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Defend Your Pet
A dietary supplement from the Bill & Coo line for your cat's daily feeding routine.
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Best Lives (formerly Longer Lives)
Supplemental feed from the Bill & Coo line for daily nutrition as part of a holistic routine.
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AniGreens Prebiotic Blend
A prebiotic supplement for your cat's gut health—for example, when switching to a new diet.
View productAnigreens, Best Lives, and Defend Your Pet are also available together in the Bill & Coo Powder Pack — at a better price than buying them individually. For coat care, there’s also Bill & Coo COATO as a grooming spray.
Why Walgenbach?
Original Products
You'll be redirected directly to authentic ROOT products from the Bill & Coo line for pets via our referral link— —in the official ROOT manufacturer's store.
Personal Consultation
If you have any questions about product selection or application, a personal contact person is available to assist you.
Clear Direction
Instead of a confusing array of products, you'll find clear guidance based on intended use and suitability for everyday life.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cat Health & Bill & Coo
Is Pure Clean Pets a medication?
No. Pure Clean Pets is a dietary supplement, not a medication. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.
Can I use these products for acute symptoms?
In case of acute or severe symptoms, you should always contact a veterinarian or animal emergency service first. Dietary supplements are intended for daily use, not for emergencies.
Why is it important to be especially careful with dosing for cats?
Cats are more sensitive to many substances than dogs. Therefore, the product should always be administered gradually, based on body weight, and in accordance with the product label. If you are unsure, it is recommended that you consult your veterinarian.
For which cats is a supportive routine particularly beneficial?
Many cat owners are interested in this for cats with sensitive digestion, when switching foods, during shedding season, for older cats, indoor cats, or after periods of particular stress.
How long does a bottle of Pure Clean Pets last?
A 30-ml bottle contains approximately 600 drops. The actual number of drops depends on the individual feeding recommendation and the dosage indicated on the product label.
Can I combine multiple Bill & Coo products?
Depending on your goals, a combination of approaches may be advisable. If you have any concerns, or if your cat has pre-existing conditions, is taking medication, is pregnant, is a kitten, is a senior cat, or is particularly sensitive, it is recommended that you consult your veterinarian beforehand.
Does Walgenbach sell the products itself?
No. Walgenbach is an affiliate partner of ROOT, not a reseller. Orders are placed directly through the official European ROOT manufacturer's store; this site provides referral links to that store.
Start with a mindful routine for your cat
High-quality food, fresh water, a low-stress home environment, and a carefully selected supplement: This is how you can create a cat-friendly daily routine.
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Legal Notice: The information on this page is intended to provide general product and health information for cat owners. It is not a substitute for veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If your cat shows symptoms of illness, if you suspect poisoning, if your cat has an existing medical condition, is taking medication, is pregnant, is a kitten, is a senior cat, or if you are unsure about how to use this product, please consult your veterinarian first.
Walgenbach is an affiliate partner and not a reseller of ROOT products. Orders are placed directly at and exclusively through the official European ROOT manufacturer's store; Walgenbach merely provides referral links to it via .
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Email: som@walgenbach.ch
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