For Cats · Daily Wellness Routine
TCMVET Baituxiao for Cats
A prevention-minded daily wellness routine—supporting cellular health, internal–external balance, and long-term vitality. Designed for cat-friendly use and consistent monitoring.
Supports healthy cellular function and normal responses.
Supports immune resilience and micro-environment stability over time.
Built for a routine + tracking mindset, not quick fixes.
Yang vs. Supplementing
How they relate (framework vs. tool)
- Yang is a long-term care framework: routine, balance, and measurable monitoring (energy, appetite, stool, comfort).
- Supplementing is a targeted tool used within that framework to support a specific goal or short-term need.
- Relationship: Yang can include supplementing, but it is not defined by it. The foundation is a stable routine and tracking; supplements are optional add-ons when appropriate.
Whole-body wellness first
Our primary goal is better whole-body wellness—supporting stability and resilience so future issues are less likely. This is not only about “removing” something after it appears, but about prevention-minded daily care and early action.
Not just for “reactive moments”
Baituxiao is positioned as a supportive, long-term routine: daily wellness, senior support, and risk-management mindset. It complements your veterinarian’s plan and does not replace diagnosis or treatment.
Daily wellness · Senior households · Recovery support · Monitoring families
Why adult cats benefit
Adult years are the best time to establish a steady routine. A consistent baseline makes small changes easier to notice— supporting early action instead of late reactions.
Why senior cats need it more
Senior cats are more sensitive to routine changes and benefit from consistency, comfort support, and tracking. A gentle daily routine (often Mild mode) fits senior households well.
Elements of “Yang”
How it supports a long-term wellness routine
Support-focused management of abnormal cell processes by supporting healthy cellular function and normal responses.
Supports immune resilience and micro-environment stability (oxidative/inflammatory balance support).
Supports circulation/metabolic processes and natural restorative processes that help the body maintain soft-tissue comfort and balance.
Scientific formulation & active families
This formulation follows the TCVM principle of “supporting the core and restoring balance,” while also aligning with modern phytochemistry. By combining active families that work together, it is designed for long-term, routine-based wellness support for cats.
Polysaccharides & β-glucans Foundational routine support
Polysaccharides and β-glucans are common in medicinal mushrooms and certain botanicals. In wellness contexts, they are frequently discussed for immune balance and resilience support.
Why it can be helpful for cats: Supports immune resilience, gut-associated tolerance, and “routine consistency” (a steadier baseline that makes monitoring and early action easier).
Formula examples: Turkey Tail (Yunzhi), Ganoderma lucidum (Reishi) polysaccharides, Poria polysaccharides, Astragalus polysaccharides.
Polyphenols & flavonoids Oxidative / inflammatory balance
Polyphenols and flavonoids are widely studied phytochemicals in botanical research. They are commonly framed around antioxidant balance and cellular support in long-term wellness positioning.
Why it can be helpful for cats: Supports micro-environment stability over time—useful for comfort, healthy aging, and maintaining steadiness when routines and stressors change.
Formula examples: Hedyotis diffusa, Scutellaria barbata, Dandelion, Honeysuckle, Heal-all (Prunella), Red Peony–related phenolics.
Saponins (adaptogenic support) Resilience & senior-friendly support
Saponins (e.g., ginsenosides and astragalosides) are commonly discussed in the context of resilience and recovery support. In traditional frameworks, this aligns with “supporting the core” and sustaining long-term vitality.
Why it can be helpful for cats: Supports overall resilience and day-to-day “energy stability,” especially in senior households—when consistency and tolerance matter most.
Formula examples: Astragalus saponins, Asian ginseng saponins, Tienchi ginseng (notoginseng) saponins.
Routine note: For cats, keep routines simple and avoid stacking multiple “high-activity” products without guidance.
Terpenes, phthalides & aromatic actives Comfort & circulation/metabolic support
Many botanicals contain terpene and aromatic families (including phthalides and volatile oils). These are frequently catalogued in phytochemistry and are often positioned for comfort and “flow” support in long-term routines.
Why it can be helpful for cats: Supports comfort and daily movement routines by supporting circulation/metabolic processes. This can pair well with gentle, senior-friendly maintenance intensity.
Formula examples: Szechuan lovage (Chuanxiong), Curcuma phaeocaulis, (and related aromatic constituents in the formula).
Compatibility note: If your cat is on medications or has surgery planned, consult your veterinarian about timing.
Iridoids & glycosides Multi-pathway balance positioning
Iridoids and related glycosides are diverse phytochemical families often used to support multi-pathway “balance” positioning. In a routine framework, they reinforce long-term steadiness rather than short-term “quick fixes.”
Why it can be helpful for cats: Supports whole-body steadiness and micro-environment balance—useful for monitoring families who track trends over time.
Formula examples: Rehmannia glutinosa, Scrophularia, Gardenia fruit.
Digestive “base” actives Absorption & tolerance
A long-term routine works best when absorption and tolerance are supported. Digestive-base positioning is common in TCVM (“support the middle”) and also practical in modern routine design.
Why it can be helpful for cats: Supports tolerance and consistency—helpful for sensitive households where long-term adherence matters more than intensity.
Formula examples: BAI-ZHU (Atractylodes) actives, Poria constituents, and related supporting botanicals.
For reference only.
Original taste, no added palatants
We keep the formula clean and transparent—without adding extra palatants or flavor enhancers. This supports a long-term routine mindset, makes tolerance evaluation clearer when combining products, and improves ease of use across different forms and dosing methods for cats.
- Cleaner label, fewer unnecessary additives
- Better for sensitive households
- Easier elimination testing if reactions occur
- You control palatability via DIY natural flavors
- More consistent long-term routine
Three feeding methods
Capsule method
For cats that accept pills; use a pill-giver if needed.
Powder method
Open capsule → mix into a small “starter bite,” then offer the full meal.
DIY liquid
Dissolve in warm water, split by mL, refrigerate the remainder if needed.
Ready to start a “Yang” plan for your cat?
Start today—keep the routine simple, track trends, and adjust as needed.
For a ~5 kg cat on Maintenance (gentle): 1 bottle lasts about 60 days — roughly $1+ per day.
Consistency makes monitoring clearer and decisions easier.
Buy nowFor reference only. Duration and cost per day vary by routine intensity and individual needs.
- A steady baseline
- Clearer trend tracking
- Simple, sustainable daily habit