? Feline Diabetic Neuropathy treatment sources?

I have been reading some great things on the use of Methylcobalamin for treatment of diabetic neuropathy . I Have seen a fair improvement in my cat's hind legs since he started on insulin about 20 days ago. I am hoping this version of B-12 could do much more for him . So where can I get it , how often is it given and what dosage? I found the link for the one available on Amazon.com and another CDN Methylcobalamin source on Amazon.CA ... it is for people but can it be used for kitties too?
Webber Naturals Vitamin B12 1000 mcg, Quick Dissolve, 150 Tablets, Supports Energy Production and Metabolism : Amazon.ca: Health & Personal Care
 
I have been reading some great things on the use of Methylcobalamin for treatment of diabetic neuropathy . I Have seen a fair improvement in my cat's hind legs since he started on insulin about 20 days ago. I am hoping this version of B-12 could do much more for him . So where can I get it , how often is it given and what dosage? I found the link for the one available on Amazon.com and another CDN Methylcobalamin source on Amazon.CA ... it is for people but can it be used for kitties too?
Webber Naturals Vitamin B12 1000 mcg, Quick Dissolve, 150 Tablets, Supports Energy Production and Metabolism : Amazon.ca: Health & Personal Care
@Diane Tyler's Mom (GA)
 
Zobaline is the most popular brand. Here's are thread that discuss where to buy it and other brands in Canada:

https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/where-to-buy-zobaline-in-canada.142504/
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/canadian-with-zobaline.206658/
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/methylcobalamin-canada-are-either-of-these-okay.247430/
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/where-to-buy-methyl-b12-pills-in-canada.53208/
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/methyl-b12-and-neouropathy.141231/

A Human product is fine as long as it does not contain any sweeteners (xylitol is common but is toxic to pets). I'm not sure how a sublingual /quick dissolve tablet would work for a cat. A capsule version would be better since you can just open the capsule and sprinkle the powder into food.
 
Zobaline is the most popular brand. Here's are thread that discuss where to buy it and other brands in Canada:

https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/where-to-buy-zobaline-in-canada.142504/
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/canadian-with-zobaline.206658/
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/methylcobalamin-canada-are-either-of-these-okay.247430/
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/where-to-buy-methyl-b12-pills-in-canada.53208/
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/methyl-b12-and-neouropathy.141231/

A Human product is fine as long as it does not contain any sweeteners (xylitol is common but is toxic to pets). I'm not sure how a sublingual /quick dissolve tablet would work for a cat. A capsule version would be better since you can just open the capsule and sprinkle the powder into food.

OK thanks I'l check them all out. Much appreciated !
 
My experience with treating neuropathy has been very positive. Several years ago I adopted Spot. She was an untreated diabetic cat with very severe neuropathy. She could barely walk at the time. When I got her, I immediately started her on insulin, a low carb diet and methyl B12. I started seeing improvements within a few weeks. Within several months you would have never guessed how bad her neuropathy was. By then she was running and jumping with no issues. She still had a little wiggle in her walk, but it didn't seem to bother her. Every cat respinds differently, but you should see some improvements.
 
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