21st Century Essential Pet Hairball Support Soft Chews Supplement for Cats, 100 count

By 21st Century Essential Pet
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  • Veterinarian formulated to help reduce hairball buildup and help your cat pass hairballs more easily.
  • Crafted with ingredients to lubricate your cat companion’s digestive tract.
  • Made with a delicious chicken and cheese flavor your cat will go head-over-paws for.
  • 100% free of wheat, so cats with certain allergies and sensitivities can benefit from these chews.
  • Proudly made in the USA and tested in a lab to ensure quality.

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Top IngredientsActive Ingredients: Mineral Oil, Inactive Ingredients: Brewer's Dried Yeast, Calcium Propionate...Active Ingredients: Psyllium Husk, Omega-6 Fatty Acids (Flaxseed, Hemp...Corn Starch, Brewers Dried Yeast, Natural Chicken Liver Flavor...Brewers Dried Yeast, Natural Chicken Liver Flavor, Glycerin...Rice Flour, Glycerin , Corn Starch...
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Health FeatureHairball ControlHairball ControlHairball ControlHairball ControlHairball Control
Food FlavorUnflavoredUnflavoredPoultry, ChickenPoultry, Meat, Chicken, LiverSalmon
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Questions & Answers

9 Customer Questions


How many treats per day?
Answer by ChewyApr 26, 2019
The recommended daily feeding instructions for this supplement is 1 soft chew for cats weighing up to 10 pounds, 2 soft chews for cats weighing between 11 and 30 pounds, and 3 chews for cats weighing over 30 pounds.

Can this be used for dogs? If not, can you recommend a hairball treatment for dogs? I have a Siberian Husky who gets hairballs during the "moulting season".
Answer by ChewyJul 07, 2020
This product is not intended for dogs.

Is Rosemary Extract safe for cats?
Answer by ChewyJun 14, 2019
When used in small and controlled quantities, rosemary extract can serve as a natural antioxidant and preservative.

What are ingredients
Answer by ChewyApr 29, 2020
For a complete list of ingredients, click on the 'Nutritional Info' tab, next to the 'Description' tab, just under the product photos.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By 7neo on Nov 16, 2023

my cats still have hairy balls

nope. ash ate one or two and then turned up her nose. theo and gracie mighta nibbled a couple. i guess the good news is the dog like em. can dogs eat hairball treats for cats? i guess i'm gonna try some of the goo. on the cats.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Karen on Sep 7, 2023

cat liked at first but came to ignore it

One cat initially liked but started refusing. So in an effort to not waste them, I gave them to the other seven in the house. Each refused them. So I gave them to the outside and feral cats—who all refused them. I believe they were finally consumed by the uninvited raccoons or opossum. Unfortunately, another order arrived before I discovered the issue. So the feral rodents had a nice treat.