Flavored soft chews for dogs, transdermal gels applied to the inside of a cat's ear, custom-dosed tablets for rabbits and birds. We compound to your veterinarian's specification for the animals who refuse the pill, gag on the liquid, or need a dose nobody manufactures.
Chicken, beef liver, tuna, peanut butter, salmon. Compounded into chewables and suspensions animals take voluntarily.
For cats that won't swallow anything — PLO gels applied to the pinna (inner ear). Owner gets compliance; cat gets the medicine.
The chihuahua needs 0.4 mg. The Maine Coon needs 7.5 mg. Compounding gives your vet the exact dose for the exact animal.
eRx, fax (323-348-4213), or phone. Confirmed within 30 minutes.
We text you to confirm preference — chicken, beef liver, tuna, peanut butter.
Most vet compounds ready in 24–72 hours.
Pickup in store or ask about delivery. Cold-chain handling when required.
Flavor-forward veterinary preparations compounded to prescriber specification. Separate regulatory review applies to veterinary marketing — call (323) 348-4205 for species-appropriate formulation questions.
Yes — all veterinary compounds require a current prescription from a licensed veterinarian. We can accept eRx, fax, or phone-in from your vet. If you're switching from another pharmacy, we'll handle the transfer.
Cats: tuna, chicken, salmon. Dogs: chicken, beef liver, peanut butter, bacon. Rabbits: banana, apple. Birds: berry, fruit blends. Reptiles: usually unflavored aqueous suspensions. We've experimented with all of them over the years — happy to suggest based on what's worked for similar patients.
The medication is mixed into a PLO (pluronic lecithin organogel) base that crosses the skin barrier. You apply a small dose (typically 0.05–0.1 mL) to the hairless inside of the cat's ear (the pinna), wear gloves, and let it absorb. Works well for methimazole, mirtazapine, fluoxetine, and several others.
Pet insurance (Trupanion, Healthy Paws, Nationwide) often covers compounded medications when prescribed for a covered condition. We'll provide an itemized receipt for reimbursement; we don't bill insurance directly for veterinary.
BUDs range from 14 days for refrigerated suspensions to 90 days for shelf-stable. Transdermal gels typically 90 days at room temp. Exact date is printed on your label.
Transfer your pet's prescription to TFC, or have your veterinarian send it directly. We work with vets across LA County for compounded preparations.