Pet Naturals Hairball – 30 Chicken-Flavored Chews – Cat Supplements & Vitamins for Hairball Control and Digestive Support, Contains No Corn or Wheat
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Eliminate and prevent hairballs: Pet Naturals veterinarian-formulated hairball remedy for cats uses a gentle formula to address hairballs in cats at the source by supporting digestive health, skin and coat health, and regular shedding
Pet-friendly ingredients: Omega 3 fatty acids, cranberry, zinc, and biotin help prevent, reduce, control, or even eliminate hairballs while supporting healthy skin; contains no corn, wheat, or artificial colors
No messy side effects: Unlike conventional pastes & gels, this cat hairball remedy contains NO mineral oils, herbs, or laxatives, so you can control hairballs without messy digestive side effects
Tasty, tempting cat chews: Delicious chicken-liver-flavored hairball chews are recommended for all cats and can help with hairball control at any age; preferred by even picky eaters
Cat hairball treatment at home: Give 2 cat treats daily for general skin and digestive cat health or 4 chews, twice daily for 2-4 days for treatment and prevention of hairballs
Customers say
Customers find the product effective for preventing hairballs and helping to reduce them. However, some find the chunks hard and dry, which is disappointing for their cats. They also dislike the smell. Opinions vary on chewability, value for money, taste, and health benefits for cats.
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13 reviews for Pet Naturals Hairball – 30 Chicken-Flavored Chews – Cat Supplements & Vitamins for Hairball Control and Digestive Support, Contains No Corn or Wheat
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vanessa wikel –
Got a Maine coon
So my vet one day said “What do you feed your cat, she looks like she’s 7 years old.” My cat is 13, and at the time my vet said that, she was 12. I feed her this line of vitamins and all of them work. They do ‘go off’ for a sensitive Maine coon nose quickly so do not buy any more than the 30 day supply. But basically she hasn’t had any issues with hair balls, joint pain (she’s jumping more and higher–Maine coon’s are notorious for hip dysphasia and bc of the flexible joints they can get a bit arthritic around this time of their life span. But no my kitty is still running, sprinting and jumping without any signs of a limp since taking them about a year ago), and I also give her the digestive ones…her poops are less hard and she doesn’t meow in distress due to hard poos anymore. She was stressed bc I was stressed over 2020 and I immediately got her those digestive one’s knowing how well the hairball and joint health one’s work. She’s all better now. I highly recommend. Pay attention to the weight and serving size.
Jennifer B. –
made my cat throw up
My cat loved these treats and gobbled them up, but each time I gave her one she would throw up about a half hour later. So, I have no idea if they work for hairballs because I had to stop using them. I can’t figure out if the treat is too strong and concentrated (flavor, omega oils, fiber, etc.) or if she is allergic or sensitive to some ingredient in the treats. But I would be wary of these.Also, the label says to give your cat 8 treats a day in order to deal with hairballs. It’s a small package and treating hairballs will end up being expensive because it would require a lot of these treats. And it could be fattening for your cat. Especially if the hairballs are an ongoing thing and not just an occasional thing. I’m not sure how you are supposed to know your cat has a hairball until after they’ve barfed it up, so the instructions are kind of useless. The label says for a hairball, give your cat 4 treats twice a day for a few days. But my two cats get hairballs all the time and there’s no warning when they will barf one up. So I would have to give them each 8 treats a day every day?! The package would be used up 2 or 3 days.So, this was my last attempt at finding a treat to remedy hairballs and I’ve switched to simply adding a small amount of psyllium husk powder to my cats’ wet food. I mix it in well and they don’t even notice it and gobble it up with their regular food. I’ve never seen them have such well-formed bowel movements and the hairballs seemed to have stopped, too. The hair is passing through their GI tract like it’s supposed to. The constipation is gone.So, I would not recommend these treats, but instead would recommend psyllium husk powder added to your cat’s food.
Jennifer A. –
My cats love them
Hairballs are an unfortunate reality of living with cats. Neither of my cats are big fans of being brushed. And neither one will go near the traditional hairball gels that are available. I have tried so many of them and end up throwing them away. I found that a few different hairball chews/treats were available, but they are not always east to find. I saw Pet Naturals Hairball Relief for Cats one day and decided to try it. My cats love them! At $3.80 for 30 chews, I thought this was a great price â for my 2 cats, itâs roughly $0.50 per day which is absolutely worth it. I see that there are 2 sizes available, so net time I will buy the larger bag. If your cats donât like the hairball gel â I would definitely recommend trying these.
Kindle Customer –
big pieces ,
My kitty will not eat these tried breaking them up but still a no
Mistress Tee –
The treats are good, but delivered as crumbs.
I like the way the cats like these treats, and we have very little hairball activity when they’re eating them. However, most of the deliveries are stuffed in with other very heavy objects, and the last 3 months the bag is all crumbs. Less like a treat and more like a sesh bag… The biggest issue with that is that they’re dosaged by treat size. Please estop squishing the treats and bubble wrap the bag, or we won’t be ordering them anymore from Amazon.
Luiblonc –
AAAAA+ GREAT PRODUCT MUST HAVE!!
Helps my Asian felines to be puke-resistance! A must have for your loved cats!!https://amzn.to/4ggk1xL
Twinkie Beyond –
Cat wouldnt touch it
Cat wouldn’t touch it. Even placed it in her food bowl and found every kimble was eaten EXCEPT this. Tried another day to see if it was just her mood and still wouldn’t eat it. Sniffed and walked away. As a human it doesn’t smell appealing. There is no meat or fish or any sort of smell to even smell tasty. Do think the price is worth it for the quantity you get.
V. Rader –
Effective Product
My original review: Been using these for several years for my kitty. She’s picky so I have to dice them into kibble size pieces and mix in with her dry food. Seldom has a hairball issue.March 8, 2023: New cat will not eat these, which distresses me bc I bought the 160 ct size. I’ve tried disguising them in her food but she manages to eat around them. If they tasted like Friskies Party Mix she would eat the whole bag, bag and all. LOL I still swear by the product, tho, since it worked great for my late cat, Queenie. They don’t say so on the label, but I’ve heard it suggested that brewers yeast (contained in this product) is a deterrent for fleas and Queenie never had fleas despite being an outdoor cat. She also had a lovely shiny coat and no skin issues.If anyone has a suggestion as to how I can fool my new cat into eating these treats, I am open for suggestions.
Kira –
These are the only Hairball “medicines” that my cat thinks are tasty, and they really seem to be helping! Instead of having a hairball every week, it’s now reduced to about once a month. I feed her 1-4 pieces a day, as per the instructions, although they say you might need to feed up to 4 twice a day. Expensive in that case, but worth it.
Mrs Lynda Barrett –
The only thing I don’t like is the flipping price I thought it was a bigger bat not one little package, not happy with the price. Tut
Dills –
Flavour, thickness, packaging…doesnât matter. Very, very expensive for what you get. Says 5 litres in product description and 45g product weight. Focus on the latter not the former if purchasing.
Elaine Baker –
Does anything actually eliminate the dreaded furrballs? These appear to do do for a while then we were back to the dreaded cack, cack sounds.They are a little on the large side but can be broken in half. Perhaps a break in usage, returning to them at a later stage might be better. If they can be bought at a price affordable.
Wendy Jackson –
I liked the fact it came so quick. And is really helping my cat.