Pet Naturals Hairball for Cats with Omega 3, Chicken Flavor,…

$17.99

Hairball is a natural, easy to use digestive supplement that supports less shedding and a healthy coat on the outside and, proper GI function on the inside. We have included Psyllium fiber for digestive health as well as Omega fatty acids to keep the skin hydrated and the coat healthy. Great for long haired cat breeds, hairball helps manage excessive shedding that can end up as uncomfortable hairball issues for your cat. Each bottle includes 160 easy to administer chicken liver flavored chews. Our chews are free of corn, wheat and artificial ingredients. Pet Natural’s of Vermont products are NASC approved and come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.95 x 5.83 x 8.39 inches; 8.48 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 070031G.160
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 21, 2016
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ FoodScience, LLC
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01HGQP8U2
Best Sellers Rank: #23,969 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #32 in Cat Digestive Remedies
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Cat Hairball Control at the Source: Pet Naturals Hairball uses a gentle formula to address hairballs in cats by supporting digestive health, skin health, and regular shedding.
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 Flavor: Delicious chicken-liver-flavored cat hairball treats are recommended for all cats and can help with cat hairball control at any age. Preferred by even picky eaters!
Quality Ingredients You Trust: Omega fatty acids, cranberry, zinc, and biotin help prevent, reduce, control, or even eliminate hairballs while supporting healthy skin. Pet Naturals Hairball contains no corn, wheat, or artificial ingredients.
Cat Hairball Treatment at Home: Give 1-2 treats daily for hairball prevention, or as-needed for treatment or elimination of hairballs in indoor cats

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12 reviews for Pet Naturals Hairball for Cats with Omega 3, Chicken Flavor,…

  1. CraftyReader

    Great and it works!
    We have a brother/sister pair of cats who shed like it’s their full time job. The girl cat is 8.5 lbs and rather petite, and the boy cat is a beefy 13 lbs. We were getting tired of encountering “fur-cigars” every morning from one or both of them, so we thought to start them on a hairball treatment. After all, it can’t be comfortable horking up that junk.We tried this formula – and my goodness, the cats LOVE it. We didn’t go with the short-term high-dosage direction, but rather with the maintenance dose. That means we give each of them 1 chew in the morning and one in the evening, and allowed this chew to replace some of their other treats. In the month that we’ve been using this product, we haven’t seen a single hairball, and it doesn’t seem to be affecting them negatively in other ways. They still poop well, eat well, and it doesn’t seem to be giving them any GI issues.The only thing I would suggest is that if your cat is smaller / petite, or if your beefier cat decides to inhale everything like a furry hoover, you might want to break the chew up into multiple pieces. I worry that they might not chew it well enough and get it stuck in their throat. The side benefit is that they think you’re giving them multiple treats!Bottom line: excellent value for the money, the furbabies love the taste, it doesn’t seem to harm them, and we are furball free in our house!

  2. DogMom19

    Tasty treat that works
    These tasty treats were effective in treating my cat’s hairball problems. Great product!

  3. leanne

    Work great!
    These work great for my cat! I have a long haired cat who was constantly “giving back” her food every time she ate. Started giving her the recommended amount of these and her hairball episodes have ALMOST disappeared! I’d say once a week from multiple times a day. My only complaint is much like everything else these days i feel they are over priced for the amount in the package, BUT still less expensive than a vet bill!

  4. Cait

    Absolutely works!
    We rescued a long haired cat that was in terrible shape. Permanent herpes leading to breathing issues, broken whiskers, gross and coarse feeling fur, and of course gagging from hair balls. We bought this to cover most of these issues, and added in lysine for the respiratory herpes. At first he hated the taste of these, so we mixed them in the nutrivet l-lysine container so they’d absorb the taste – he loved them! We gave him 1-2 per day, every day, for three months. He hasn’t had a hairball gagging attack in 2 months, his fur is gorgeous and supple and he shedded his thick gross coat and has a silky one now. His whiskers are super long and he’s very alert. The sneezes and snorting stopped now as well. The fact that this product has omega 3’s for coat and skin health and also works for furballs is a total game changer. We will keep purchasing this for him!*he will eat then plain now without mixing but isn’t as excited because the smell and flavor is pretty gross, mixing them in with the better treats is the way to go for picky eaters

  5. Alexandria B

    Cat wont eat them, waste of money
    These treats are rather large. I’d describe the texture of them as crumbly (not crunchy, but definitely not soft.)I put one down, she sniffed it, put it into her mouth, and then spit it out. Thinking they were just too big, I broke it in half, then half again (because as I said, these are rather large) and she just sniffed it and looked at me. I tried to trick her by putting down other treats she likes mixed in with the broken up pieces of hairball treats, but she’s too smart for that. She picked out her other treats, and would just spit out the hairball treat if she accidentally put one of those in her mouth.Then she just tried to “cover up” the rest of the treats when she was done…. Since that didn’t work, I crushed them into a fine powder and mixed it into her wet food… she took one sniff of her food and wouldn’t touch it. No matter what I did, she wouldn’t eat these treats.I’ve been trying to find an alternative hairball treat to the “Purina Pro Plan Hairball Remedy Chews” since they discontinued them (she absolutely loved the taste of those and they actually managed her hairballs, she’s a longhair) but I guess these aren’t gonna do!I’m looking for the treat to 1. Not be a ridiculous serving amount (Like, 14 treats per day) and 2. Taste good enough for her to eat!So back to square one…

  6. Cher

    Very hard
    My cats used to like these and they seemed to help with hairballs but my cats have had dental work and several teeth were removed. These treats are very hard and they are not able to chew them. I won’t buy them again.

  7. iamstrings

    Whatever works, right?
    These are easy to use, seem to be well liked and don’t have as many fur balls to clean up. We have 3 cats: 1 with plenty of long fur, 1 with medium amount of long fur and 1 short hair. The medium and short hair cats eat these with gusto and it has helped tremendously with the hairball issue.Alas, the other cat with lots of long fur will not eat these. We have had to resort to having him shaved 2-3 times per year and this has eliminated having to resort to extreme measures to unblock his intestinal tract.

  8. Lilac135

    It works
    Even the vet called my cat a drama queen when she passed a hairball… So that was something we are doing our best to avoid. Aside from that, without these, she was coughing up hairballs about once a month. With these, we’re at 6 months or more and it’s very little. I give one per day, and she doesn’t give me any trouble eating it. I know of 5 cats that have successfully eaten these with no problems. I used to get the smaller bag (so they were fresher), but then the price went up by 50% seemingly overnight, so I decided to try the bigger (better value) bag. These are same dosage, but flatter and wider. She seems to like it better and ingest it easier. So far I haven’t noticed a liss of freshness. I hope the cost is under control, but at least I’m paying for something that works.

  9. andrea schwam

    I was hesitant at first because these have a strong smell and my cat didn’t seem too interested. Now she loves them so much I use them to get her back into the house (no small feat!). She’s also stopped coughing up hairballs all the time – another major point as she’s a Turkish Van (long hair that changes with the season). Great!

  10. Gaia

    Dimensioni un po’ grosse ma si spezzano facilmente, sono veramente utili infatti tengo molto più sottocontrollo la formazione di boli e in ognicaso aiuta ad eliminarli più facilmente unico neo è che l appetibilità è soggettiva, la mia gatta li adora mentre il mio gatto spesdo li snobba

  11. Kira

    It’s getting hard to find these now which is a shame because they really work! My cat thinks they are super delicious and has a lot less hairballs when I feed her 3 per day. I’m careful not to feed more than this or she gets diarrhea. Please keep making them as they are the only hairball product that she will eat!

  12. Jasmin

    iWorks for my long haired cats. They poop it out instead of puking it out

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