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By La Petite Labs Editorial 16 min read
Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support is a serious cat product, not a random multivitamin with a cat picture on the bottle. The current label and listings show a 90-tablet feline SKU, one tablet twice daily or as directed, with the option to give the tablet whole, crush it into food, or suspend it cautiously in water. For cat owners who have struggled with dog-first supplements, that feline specificity matters.
The comparison becomes sharper when the buyer is searching for a senior-cat longevity supplement. Standard Process frames the product as general multisystem support with emphasis on endocrine maintenance. That is not the same thing as a longevity-pathway routine built around NAD+ support, mitochondrial cofactors, antioxidant defense, immune steadiness, and a lot-level quality check.
Hollywood Elixir is not a cat-only glandular tablet, and it should not pretend to be. Its advantage is different: a food-mixed daily powder for adult and senior cats and dogs with visible active amounts and a clearer healthy-aging lane. This page is about which routine is easier to understand when the cat is older and the owner wants fewer unknowns.
The short version
The decision in plain English
Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support deserves a fair look because it is one of the few cat specific practitioner channel products in a market full of dog first supplements. It is a whole food, glandular, botanical, and trace mineral tablet with conservative maintenance language, twice daily serving, and a purchase model that often keeps a veterinarian or authorized practitioner in the loop.
The decision changes when the search is specifically about cat longevity. Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support is not built or presented as a NAD+, mitochondrial, antioxidant network, or cellular resilience formula. The label lists many food form and glandular ingredients, but the only per tablet values surfaced on the current label and listings are sodium, zinc, and chromium. For a senior cat owner trying to evaluate active dose support, that leaves too much of the longevity question indirect.
Hollywood Elixir® is the stronger La Petite Labs fit when the owner wants a daily senior cat routine with visible amounts: nicotinamide riboside 60 mg, CoQ10 40 mg, glutathione 50 mg, beta glucans 50 mg, reishi 25 mg, and more. It does not replace veterinary care or claim a lifespan result. Its practical advantage is that the owner can mix it into food, check the COA path, and discuss the actual numbers before the first 90 days begin.
What Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support Is
Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support is a cat-specific tablet in the Standard Process Veterinary Formulas line. The product is commonly shown as a 90-tablet bottle, with a labeled use pattern of one tablet twice daily or as directed. The tablet may be given whole, crushed into food, or cautiously suspended in water, which matters because many cats will not accept tablets without some accommodation.
The ingredient direction is whole-food and glandular rather than trendy longevity. The current label and listings list bovine liver, liver PMG extract, trachea, bone, heart PMG extract, spleen, ovine spleen, kidney materials, adrenal Cytosol extract, porcine jejunum, bovine orchic Cytosol extract, organic alfalfa juice powder, pea vine juice powder, beet and swiss chard materials, buckwheat juice powder, buckwheat flour, amla, nutritional yeast, chromium yeast, zinc amino acid chelate, L-carnitine, inositol, choline bitartrate, New Zealand green mussel, and other whole-food components.
That is a very different product shape from Hollywood Elixir. Standard Process is a practitioner-channel maintenance tablet. Hollywood Elixir is a food-mixed daily longevity system. The buyer should begin by deciding which job they are actually shopping for.
What is Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support?
Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support is a cat specific veterinary channel tablet positioned for general multisystem maintenance, with whole food ingredients, glandular extracts, botanicals, and trace minerals. Hollywood Elixir® is different because it is a food mixed longevity system with visible amounts for NAD+ support, antioxidant defense, mitochondrial cofactors, and immune steadiness.
The Plain Comparison
**The Plain Comparison**
| question | competitor | hollywood | winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main job | General feline multisystem maintenance with emphasis on endocrine support and whole-food nutrient philosophy. | Daily longevity support through NAD+ support, antioxidant defense, mitochondrial cofactors, immune steadiness, and food-mixed dosing. | Hollywood Elixir for visible-dose longevity fit; Standard Process for veterinarian-directed maintenance. |
| Cat specificity | Cat-specific tablet with feline serving directions and practitioner channel. | Built for cats and dogs, with food-mixed serving and senior-pet support roles. | Hollywood Elixir for readable aging support; Standard Process for cat-only SKU specificity. |
| Active disclosure | Per-tablet amounts surfaced for sodium, zinc, and chromium; most food-form and glandular actives are not quantified. | Key actives are printed in mg, mcg, or IU per sachet. | Hollywood Elixir |
| Quality check | Strong in-house brand quality signals; public lot-level COA lookup not easy to find. | COA Lookup path gives owners a practical lot-level check. | Hollywood Elixir |
| Routine friction | One tablet twice daily; cats may need crushing into wet food or careful administration. | Food-mixed powder that can be introduced gradually with familiar meals. | Hollywood Elixir for most senior-cat home trials. |
| Price read | $31.80 for 90 tablets in authorized practitioner listings; about 45 days at two tablets daily. | from $89 one-time; 90-sachet one-time pack $199; 90-day subscription plan $189 ($63/mo) | Hollywood Elixir when visible-dose longevity value matters; Standard Process when vet-directed budget maintenance is the goal. |
The Genuine Appeal for Cat Parents
The strongest appeal is feline specificity. Many supplement brands build the dog product first and then add cats later. Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support does not read that way. It has a cat SKU, feline dosing, and administration language that acknowledges the realities of cats: whole tablet, crushed tablet, mixed into food, or a careful water suspension if directed. For a cat parent who has fought capsule refusal, even that practical guidance is meaningful.
The second appeal is the practitioner channel. Standard Process is often purchased through licensed professionals, Patient Direct access, or authorized practitioner retailers. That can be friction for casual shoppers, but it can be reassuring for an owner who wants a veterinarian involved before adding a daily supplement to a senior cat’s routine.
The pivot is that a cat-specific maintenance tablet is not the same as a clear longevity-pathway routine. If the owner is searching for NAD+ support, antioxidant defense, mitochondrial cofactors, and healthy-aging support with printed amounts, Standard Process does not answer those questions directly. Hollywood Elixir does not own the same cat-only tablet identity, but it gives the longevity shopper a more inspectable active panel and a food-mixed routine that can be easier to run at home.
The Label, Walked Through for Longevity Shoppers
A careful cat owner will notice that Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support lists a long ingredient panel by identity. That is better than a mystery blend. You can see the organ and tissue direction, the plant juice powders, the trace-mineral sources, the amla, L-glutamine, L-carnitine, inositol, choline, and New Zealand green mussel. The product is intentionally built around a whole-food nutrient philosophy rather than a short active stack.
The Guaranteed Analysis values are much narrower: sodium at 5 mg maximum, zinc at 180 mcg minimum, and chromium at 5 mcg minimum per tablet. Those numbers are useful, but they do not quantify the many ingredients that create the formula’s identity. A veterinarian who knows the Standard Process model may be comfortable with that. A buyer trying to compare the product to a visible-dose longevity powder has less to work with.
Hollywood Elixir presents the label in the opposite way. Its senior-pet actives are named and quantified: nicotinamide riboside, niacin, B vitamins, CoQ10, glutathione, astaxanthin, vitamin C, vitamin E, resveratrol, quercetin, beta glucans, reishi, spirulina, blueberry, and whey protein isolate. That makes the longevity conversation less dependent on philosophy and more grounded in the daily serving.
What the Standard Process Label Does Not Show
The most important absence for this page is not a missing cat claim. Standard Process is cat-specific. The gap is active-dose visibility for the longevity job. The label does not show per-tablet milligrams for the glandular extracts, juice powders, amla, L-glutamine, L-carnitine, inositol, choline, green mussel, and other meaningful components. It also does not organize those components into an aging-pathway map that helps a buyer understand NAD+ support, mitochondrial support, antioxidant defense, or immune steadiness by amount.
That limitation is partly philosophical. Standard Process is not trying to look like a modern isolated-active longevity product. It is built around food-form complexes and practitioner interpretation. But philosophy does not remove the owner’s need to compare. If a senior cat is eating slowly, sleeping more, recovering less easily from ordinary stress, or already taking medication, the owner benefits from knowing exactly what changed in the bowl.
Hollywood Elixir’s advantage is that it meets that need directly. It is not a prescription plan or a disease treatment. It simply gives the owner and veterinarian a visible active panel and a lot-level quality path, which makes the first 90 days easier to evaluate.
Tablet Reality in a Senior-Cat Home
Cats make format matter. A twice-daily tablet can be perfectly manageable for some cats, especially when crushed into wet food and guided by a veterinarian. For others, the tablet becomes the whole problem. A cat may lick around crushed powder, stop trusting a favorite food, spit out a partial tablet, or eat only part of the serving. In those cases, the dose on the label and the dose in the cat are not the same thing.
Standard Process tries to address this by allowing whole, crushed, food-mixed, or cautious water-suspension administration. That flexibility is good, and the whole-food taste may help some cats. Still, the labeled rhythm is two tablets per day. Over 90 days, that is a lot of small acceptance moments.
Hollywood Elixir uses a food-mixed powder format. It can still be refused by a picky cat, and it should be introduced gradually. But it does not require pilling, and the same meal-based routine can make tracking easier. If appetite or stool changes, the owner can pause the powder cleanly and know which new routine was added. For many senior-cat homes, fewer handling moments are a genuine advantage.
“A cat specific maintenance tablet is not automatically a visible dose longevity routine.”
How to Judge a Senior-Cat Longevity Supplement
The first standard is species fit. Cats are not small dogs, so a product should respect feline dosing, appetite, food texture, and safety boundaries. Standard Process does well on feline identity. It is a cat-specific tablet with practitioner-channel context. Hollywood Elixir is shared across cats and dogs, so its advantage has to come from visible dose, formula role, and routine clarity rather than cat exclusivity.
The second standard is pathway fit. A senior-cat longevity supplement should make its healthy-aging roles understandable: NAD+ support, antioxidant defense, mitochondrial cofactors, immune steadiness, and daily resilience. If the formula is whole-food maintenance rather than aging-pathway support, say that plainly. Do not stretch it into a longevity product just because the cat is older.
The third standard is the first 90 days. Can you introduce it slowly? Can you keep meals stable? Can you show the label to a veterinarian? Can you track appetite, stool, grooming, sleep, energy, engagement, and comfort without changing six variables at once? Hollywood Elixir is stronger on that home-use standard because the active amounts and COA path are easier to inspect.
What Hollywood Elixir Actually Is for Cats
Hollywood Elixir is a daily food-mixed longevity system for adult and senior cats and dogs. It is not a cat-only glandular tablet, not a prescription product, and not a cure for any senior-cat condition. Its job is nutritional support for healthy-aging systems that owners can understand before using it.
The formula includes nicotinamide riboside 60 mg and niacin 2 mg for NAD+ support; riboflavin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and CoQ10 40 mg for cellular energy support; glutathione 50 mg, astaxanthin 2 mg, vitamin C 10 mg, vitamin E 15 IU, resveratrol 15 mg, spirulina 50 mg, and blueberry powder 50 mg for antioxidant and phytonutrient support; quercetin 25 mg, beta glucans 50 mg, and reishi mushroom 25 mg for immune steadiness; and whey protein isolate 250 mg as a light protein foundation.
The practical benefit is readability. A cat parent can see what is being added, mix it into familiar food, introduce it gradually, use the COA Lookup path, and bring the actual amounts to a veterinarian. That is the core advantage over a maintenance tablet whose philosophy is clearer than its per-active dose picture.
Active Amounts and the NAD+ Question
The central longevity question is not whether Standard Process lists many ingredients. It does. The question is whether it gives a senior-cat owner a clear NAD+ and cellular-energy support picture. In the current label and listings, Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support does not surface a nicotinamide riboside, niacinamide, NMN, or other NAD+ precursor dose. It also does not show a CoQ10 amount or a similar named mitochondrial cofactor amount.
Hollywood Elixir does show its NAD+ and energy-support amounts. Nicotinamide riboside appears at 60 mg, niacin at 2 mg, riboflavin at 0.5 mg, vitamin B6 at 1 mg, vitamin B12 at 0.25 mg, and CoQ10 at 40 mg per sachet. Those numbers do not prove a clinical outcome for an individual cat, but they do let a veterinarian understand the daily input.
For senior-cat care, that distinction matters. An owner should not have to guess whether a product is actually built around the pathway they are shopping for. Standard Process can still be useful as feline maintenance. Hollywood Elixir is simply the more direct answer to the visible-dose longevity question.
Quality Checks and Practitioner Trust
Standard Process has a quality story that deserves respect. The brand points to a certified-organic farm, a Wisconsin manufacturing base, in-house chemists and microbiologists, and practitioner-channel distribution. For many veterinarians and integrative practitioners, that history matters. It can make the product feel less like a retail trend and more like a long-running nutritional system.
The comparison is not about dismissing that trust. It is about what the buyer can check before starting. A public lot-level COA lookup lets an owner match a specific package to a specific quality document. In the current label and listings, that kind of public COA access was not easy to find for Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support. The buyer is relying on the brand’s internal quality statements and the practitioner channel.
Hollywood Elixir gives a public COA Lookup path, which fits the way La Petite Labs asks owners to evaluate a daily routine. The value is practical, especially for an older cat: if the product is going into food every day, the owner should be able to inspect both the active amounts and the quality path without needing to decode a professional supply chain.
Feline Safety and Serving Practicalities
Standard Process earns credit for being cat-specific and for using a practitioner-directed channel. The serving instruction, one tablet twice daily or as directed, leaves room for veterinary judgment. The administration options also acknowledge real feline behavior. A tablet can be given whole, crushed, mixed into food, or cautiously suspended in water. Those details are more useful than generic “easy to give” language.
The owner still needs to ask cat-specific questions. The formula contains bovine, ovine, and porcine glandular materials, New Zealand green mussel, honey, maltodextrin, calcium stearate, and many plant-derived ingredients. Those are not automatically a problem, but a cat with food sensitivities, a shellfish concern, chronic illness, medication, or a prescription diet deserves a veterinarian’s review.
Hollywood Elixir also deserves review, especially for senior, medicated, pregnant, chronically ill, or very sensitive cats. Its advantage is that the owner can bring a visible active panel rather than only a long ingredient identity list. That makes overlap, dose, and pause decisions easier to discuss. The best senior-cat routine is not the one with no questions. It is the one whose questions can be answered clearly.
“The senior cat question is not how long the ingredient list looks; it is whether the key aging support amounts are easy to see.”
DVM Voice: Clinical Vignette of a Common Pattern in Senior Cat Aging
Case provided by JoAnna Pendergrass, DVM
Sasha, a 12-year-old cat, was brought in after her owner noticed increased thirst and urination, lethargy, vomiting, and a generally unkempt appearance. Examination showed weight loss, elevated blood pressure, and reduced vitality.
Diagnostic testing revealed elevated kidney markers, poorly concentrated urine, and protein loss in the urine — findings consistent with chronic kidney disease, one of the most common chronic conditions in senior cats.
Her care required a kidney-focused diet, blood pressure management, targeted supplementation, medication support, and regular monitoring — a necessary plan, but one started after clinical signs were already visible.
Clinical takeaway: Sasha’s case reflects why senior-cat wellness should begin before obvious decline. Earlier monitoring, body-condition tracking, hydration awareness, antioxidant support, and daily cellular resilience may help support quality of life as cats age.
Single-case vignette. Not generalizable. Veterinary diagnosis and monitoring are essential for increased thirst, urination, vomiting, lethargy, weight loss, or suspected kidney disease.
Evidence Status Without Overclaiming
Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support should be credited for conservative claim discipline. It is framed as general multisystem support and daily maintenance, not as anti-aging, lifespan extension, or a dramatic cellular-reversal product. That restraint is refreshing in a category where many labels try to sound bigger than their evidence.
The boundary is that conservative maintenance evidence is not the same as a visible-dose longevity case. The current label and listings do not identify a finished-formula feline longevity trial for Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support. It does not show a published rationale mapping the formula to NAD+ support, mitochondrial function, oxidative-stress balance, or cellular resilience as discrete aging pathways. The product may still fit a veterinarian’s plan, but it is not a direct match for a shopper seeking those longevity lanes.
Hollywood Elixir should be held to the same honesty. It should not claim a cat lifespan result or a disease outcome. Its advantage is a clear nutritional support design: visible actives, food-mixed dosing, COA Lookup, and healthy-aging roles a normal owner can explain. That is enough to make it stronger here without pretending it is medical proof.
Price and 90-Day Routine Value
Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support can look attractive on cost. Authorized practitioner listings show $31.80 for a 90-tablet bottle through authorized practitioner retailers. At one tablet twice daily, that bottle lasts about 45 days, or roughly $0.71 per day before shipping, practitioner terms, or seller-specific differences. For a veterinarian-directed maintenance product, that can be a sensible price.
Cost per day does not answer the longevity question by itself. A lower daily cost is less meaningful if the owner cannot see the active amounts most relevant to the goal, cannot easily check a lot-level quality document, or still needs additional products to cover the actual senior-cat support plan. The cheapest routine can become less valuable if it creates more uncertainty.
Hollywood Elixir costs more: from $89 one-time, with a 90-sachet one-time pack at $199 and a 90-day subscription plan at $189, or about $2.10 per day on that subscription plan. The value case is visible-dose NAD+ support, antioxidant defense, mitochondrial cofactors, immune steadiness, food-mixed use, and COA access. That is the price of a more inspectable longevity routine, not a bargain claim.
Who Should Choose Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support
Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support is the better fit when a veterinarian or authorized practitioner specifically wants this product inside a feline maintenance plan. It suits owners who value the Standard Process whole-food philosophy, who are comfortable with glandular and botanical ingredients, and whose cats will accept a twice-daily tablet or crushed-tablet routine.
It also fits owners who are not primarily shopping for NAD+ or mitochondrial support. If the goal is conservative multisystem maintenance with practitioner oversight, Standard Process has a coherent role. The owner should simply keep the claim in its lane: maintenance, not visible-dose longevity-pathway support.
The choice is strongest when the veterinarian can fill the information gaps. Which ingredients matter most? Are any unsuitable for this cat? How does the tablet interact with the current diet, medication, or supplements? What should be tracked? If the practitioner can answer those questions and the cat accepts the format, Standard Process can be a reasonable daily routine. Without that guidance, many senior-cat owners will find Hollywood Elixir easier to evaluate before starting.
Who Should Choose Hollywood Elixir
Hollywood Elixir is the stronger fit for cat parents who are specifically shopping for healthy-aging support they can read. The owner may not be looking for a glandular tablet, a practitioner-only brand, or a twice-daily administration habit. They may simply want a daily food-mixed routine with visible amounts and a clean quality path.
It is especially useful when the cat is older and the owner wants to avoid vague experimentation. Nicotinamide riboside, CoQ10, glutathione, resveratrol, quercetin, beta glucans, reishi, blueberry, spirulina, and B vitamins are printed with amounts. That makes the routine easier to review with a veterinarian and easier to keep stable for 90 days.
Hollywood Elixir is not the answer for every cat. A cat with a medical condition, prescription diet, pregnancy, medication, or severe food sensitivity needs veterinary guidance. And if a veterinarian specifically wants the Standard Process maintenance tablet, that plan deserves respect. But when the shopping goal is a visible-dose longevity supplement, Hollywood Elixir gives the owner more concrete information before the first serving touches the food.
Switching or Starting: The First 90 Days
Senior-cat routines should change slowly. Before adding either product, write down the baseline: appetite, water intake, stool, vomiting frequency if relevant, sleep, grooming, play, jumping, hiding, litter-box habits, coat feel, and general social engagement. Keep the diet steady unless the veterinarian recommends otherwise. Do not add several supplements at once and then try to interpret the result.
If starting Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support, ask how to administer the tablet in a way your cat will actually accept. If crushing it into food, use a small portion of food first so you can tell whether the whole serving was eaten. If using water suspension, follow veterinary direction carefully. Track twice-daily adherence honestly, because missed tablets change the routine.
If starting Hollywood Elixir, introduce the powder gradually into familiar food. The visible amounts help the veterinarian understand what has changed, and the food-mixed format can reduce handling stress. In either case, pause and contact the veterinarian if appetite, stool, behavior, or comfort changes sharply. The goal is a readable 90-day routine, not a heroic experiment.
How to Read Any Cat Longevity Label
First, ask whether the product is actually a longevity supplement or a general maintenance product. A senior cat can benefit from many kinds of nutritional support, but not every broad formula is built around aging pathways. Look for visible NAD+ support, antioxidant defense, mitochondrial cofactors, immune steadiness, and a clear explanation of what each lane is doing.
Second, check the amounts. A long ingredient list can be useful, but if only three minerals are quantified and the main food-form actives are not, the buyer cannot compare the product dose by dose. That may be acceptable in a practitioner-guided model. It is less satisfying for a direct buyer trying to choose a senior-cat routine.
Third, respect format. Tablets are often harder for cats than powders or lickables, but powders can also fail if the flavor changes the meal. The best label is the one that helps you start gradually, see what your cat is getting, and pause cleanly. Hollywood Elixir’s visible amounts and food-mixed dosing make that process easier for many cat homes.
What to Ask Your Veterinarian
For Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support, ask whether this specific tablet is appropriate for your cat’s age, weight, diet, medications, and health history. Ask which ingredients are most relevant, whether the glandular materials or New Zealand green mussel raise any concern, whether pregnancy or lactation changes the answer, and whether twice-daily tablet administration is realistic.
Ask about dose clarity too. If most ingredients are not printed with per-tablet milligram amounts, does the veterinarian have enough context from the Standard Process professional channel to explain the plan? Should the product be used alone or with other formulas? What should the owner track for 90 days?
For Hollywood Elixir, bring the active panel. Ask about nicotinamide riboside 60 mg, CoQ10 40 mg, glutathione 50 mg, resveratrol 15 mg, quercetin 25 mg, beta glucans 50 mg, reishi 25 mg, and the other ingredients in relation to your cat’s current care. The point is not to ask the veterinarian to bless marketing language. It is to make the daily routine concrete.
Bottom Line
Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support is a credible feline maintenance tablet. Its strengths are real: cat-specific positioning, practitioner-channel oversight, conservative claims, whole-food and glandular design, and a low daily cost when bought through the cited practitioner listings. It deserves respect for staying mostly inside maintenance language instead of pretending to be a miracle senior-cat product.
The longevity-lane limitation is equally real. The label does not give the owner visible NAD+ precursor dosing, CoQ10-style mitochondrial support, or per-tablet amounts for the many food-form and glandular actives. It is a whole-food maintenance tablet, not a clearly mapped healthy-aging system.
Hollywood Elixir is the stronger La Petite Labs fit when the owner wants the first 90 days to be readable: visible active amounts, food-mixed dosing, antioxidant defense, NAD+ support, mitochondrial cofactors, immune steadiness, and COA Lookup. Choose Standard Process when the veterinarian wants that specific maintenance approach. Choose Hollywood Elixir when the shopping question is visible-dose longevity support for an older cat.
“Hollywood Elixir is the clearer fit when the owner wants a food mixed routine built around readable healthy aging support.”
Educational content only. This material is not a substitute for veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian about your dog’s specific needs. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Glossary
- Whole-food tablet: A compressed supplement built around food-derived ingredients rather than only isolated actives.
- Glandular extract: Organ or tissue-derived material used in some practitioner nutrition systems.
- Guaranteed Analysis: A label panel that lists selected nutrient minimums or maximums; it may not quantify every ingredient.
- NAD+ support: Nutritional support for a coenzyme involved in normal cellular energy.
- Nicotinamide riboside: A specific NAD+ precursor; Hollywood Elixir discloses 60 mg per sachet.
- Mitochondrial cofactor: A nutrient such as CoQ10 that supports normal cellular energy production.
- COA Lookup: A way to check lot-level quality information.
- Food-mixed powder: A supplement format stirred into food rather than given as a tablet or chew.
- Practitioner channel: A sales model where a veterinarian or healthcare professional guides access.
- 90-day trial: A structured routine window for tracking appetite, stool, grooming, energy, and engagement.
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References
Product facts, public claims, ingredient details, and quality-language checks were checked against the references below.
- Source Official Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support page Confirms the veterinary-formulas product identity and feline whole-body maintenance positioning.
- Source Dr. Ruth Roberts listing for Feline Whole Body Support Confirms 90-tablet format, $31.80 listing, twice-daily use, full ingredient panel, and Guaranteed Analysis values.
- Source NutriPetPak listing for Feline Whole Body Support Confirms twice-daily serving, multisystem and endocrine-support wording, administration options, and Guaranteed Analysis values.
- Source Standard Process Patient Direct information Confirms the practitioner-channel access model used by Standard Process products.
- Source Standard Process whole-food philosophy page Confirms the brand’s whole-food nutrient philosophy behind food-form ingredient labeling.
FAQ
Is Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support a good cat longevity supplement?
It can be a credible feline maintenance product, especially when a veterinarian wants that whole food tablet approach. As a longevity supplement, the fit is more indirect because the public label does not map the formula to visible NAD+, mitochondrial, antioxidant network, or cellular resilience doses. Hollywood Elixir® is clearer for that senior cat goal.
How is Hollywood Elixir® different from Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support?
Hollywood Elixir® is a daily food mixed powder with disclosed active amounts, including nicotinamide riboside 60 mg, CoQ10 40 mg, glutathione 50 mg, resveratrol 15 mg, beta glucans 50 mg, and reishi 25 mg. Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support is a twice daily tablet built around whole food and glandular maintenance.
Does Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support disclose active amounts?
The current label and listings surface per tablet Guaranteed Analysis values for sodium, zinc, and chromium, but the many glandular extracts, juice powders, amla, L glutamine, L carnitine, inositol, choline, and green mussel are not printed with per tablet milligram amounts. Hollywood Elixir® is easier to review by active dose.
Does Hollywood Elixir® replace Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support?
No. Hollywood Elixir® is not a glandular tablet, not a veterinarian prescribed maintenance formula, and not a replacement for clinical care. It is a clearer La Petite Labs fit when the owner wants visible dose senior cat longevity support rather than a practitioner channel whole food tablet.
Which is easier to trial for 90 days with a senior cat?
Hollywood Elixir® is easier to trial as a food mixed visible dose routine because the owner can see the amounts, introduce it gradually, check the COA path, and track ordinary signals. Standard Process may work well when a veterinarian directs it, but twice daily tablets can add more feline routine friction.
What should cat owners check before buying Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support?
Check whether your veterinarian wants this specific tablet, whether your cat will accept one tablet twice daily, whether crushing affects food acceptance, which ingredient amounts are visible, whether shellfish or glandular ingredients matter for your cat, and whether a lot specific quality document is available.
How much does Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support cost?
Authorized practitioner listings show $31.80 for 90 tablets. At the labeled one tablet twice daily serving, that is about 45 days per bottle, or roughly $0.71 per day before seller specific shipping or practitioner terms. Hollywood Elixir® costs more, but buys visible dose longevity support and COA access.
What is a strong Standard Process Feline alternative?
Hollywood Elixir® is the stronger La Petite Labs alternative for cat parents who want a daily longevity routine with visible active amounts, food mixed dosing, antioxidant and NAD+ support, mitochondrial cofactors, immune steadiness, and a lot level quality path. Standard Process remains more appropriate when the veterinarian wants its whole food tablet model.
What is the bottom line for senior cats?
Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support is a credible cat specific maintenance tablet. Hollywood Elixir® is the stronger fit when the shopping question is senior cat longevity support with visible amounts, food mixed dosing, and a quality path the owner can check before committing to 90 days.
Discover LPL-01: How This Fits Into a Larger Feline Longevity System
Aging in cats unfolds quietly. It’s not driven by a single failure, but by gradual shifts across interconnected systems — cellular energy, oxidative balance, immune tone, and tissue integrity — each influencing the others over time.
This article explores one layer of that system. To understand what actually shapes long-term health, you need to step back and look at how these layers interact.
Start with the underlying science:
- Feline Geroscience Framework →
A structured view of how aging progresses across cellular energy, inflammation, and resilience systems. - Senior Biological Defense Coverage (BDC) Modeling →
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A breakdown of what is strongly supported in the literature versus what is still emerging. - LPL-01 Standard →
The formulation system that translates these models into real-world supplementation—covering multiple pathways in a coordinated way.
Essential Summary
The decision in plain English
Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support deserves a fair look because it is one of the few cat specific practitioner channel products in a market full of dog first supplements. It is a whole food, glandular, botanical, and trace mineral tablet with conservative maintenance language, twice daily serving, and a purchase model that often keeps a veterinarian or authorized practitioner in the loop.
The decision changes when the search is specifically about cat longevity. Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support is not built or presented as a NAD+, mitochondrial, antioxidant network, or cellular resilience formula. The label lists many food form and glandular ingredients, but the only per tablet values surfaced on the current label and listings are sodium, zinc, and chromium. For a senior cat owner trying to evaluate active dose support, that leaves too much of the longevity question indirect.
Hollywood Elixir® is the stronger La Petite Labs fit when the owner wants a daily senior cat routine with visible amounts: nicotinamide riboside 60 mg, CoQ10 40 mg, glutathione 50 mg, beta glucans 50 mg, reishi 25 mg, and more. It does not replace veterinary care or claim a lifespan result. Its practical advantage is that the owner can mix it into food, check the COA path, and discuss the actual numbers before the first 90 days begin.
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Standard Process Feline Whole Body Support has a credible cat-specific role. It is a veterinary-channel tablet, sold through practitioner routes, with a whole-food and glandular ingredient philosophy, conservative maintenance claims, and instructions that recognize real feline dosing friction. It also shows a low authorized-retailer price: $31.80 for 90 tablets, which lasts about 45 days at one tablet twice daily. The weak point is longevity fit. The current label does not surface NAD+ precursors, CoQ10-style mitochondrial support, or per-tablet amounts for the many food-form and glandular actives beyond the Guaranteed Analysis trio of sodium, zinc, and chromium. Hollywood Elixir does not claim to be a veterinary glandular tablet or a feline clinical proof. It is a visible-dose daily longevity system with nicotinamide riboside 60 mg, CoQ10 40 mg, glutathione 50 mg, beta glucans 50 mg, reishi 25 mg, food-mixed dosing, and COA Lookup. For senior-cat owners, the better starting question is not which brand feels more traditional. It is which routine can be read, discussed, and tracked for 90 days.