Customer Reviews

21st Century Essential Pet Hairball Support Soft Chews Supplement for Cats
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Read All 105 Positive ReviewsTwo of three
By lynn on Dec 15, 2020
We have three cats and two eat these and 1 does not. Surprisingly the cat who eats everything is the one who says "no way." They are all under 10 lbs so get one a day. I do have to break up for one kitty (but then do for all his food). His twin, just takes out of my hand and eats in two bite. No We have three cats and two eat these and 1 does not. Surprisingly the cat who eats everything is the one who says "no way." They are all under 10 lbs so get one a day. I do have to break up for one kitty (but then do for all his food). His twin, just takes out of my hand and eats in two bite. No vomiting since and sure is easier than the tubes. Since the one who won't eat never vomits anyway, tube went in garbage. Pic is Smokey who does vomits hairballs and now does not!! … more
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Most Helpful Critical Review
Read All 44 Critical ReviewsSadly not a winner
By AnaisAndGustav on Jan 15, 2021
I had high hopes for these. Gustav has a love hate affair with hairball. He also loves his treat time, but these were promptly dismissed. Fortunately the tiger paws I received in the same order were adored. Unfortunately they weren’t hairball preventive. All that said, my duo are weird. just because I had high hopes for these. Gustav has a love hate affair with hairball. He also loves his treat time, but these were promptly dismissed. Fortunately the tiger paws I received in the same order were adored. Unfortunately they weren’t hairball preventive. All that said, my duo are weird. just because they don’t like them doesn’t mean other cats will fall head over paws for them. It’s possible they have a fish element which neither of my cats care for, unless it is canned tuna which they are not allowed except once a year. Anything salmon flavored, crab etc, they turn their noses up at. … more
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Refused by both our cats after a sniff and a taste.
By Misty on Jan 24, 2021
Neither of our two cats, who are not usually fussy, especially about treats, refused them. They tried them but seemed to be bothered by their sticking to their teeth and would not eat them again. They are not what I consider "soft" chews, but leathery. I have begun to laborously mash them into their food, but cannot control the dosage intake accurately. Their hairballs no not seem to have decreased.
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So far so good!
By Marly on Jan 17, 2021
So far so good; it’s been a couple of weeks now and both my cats like it. I give them each 1 in the morning and one at night. So far no puking up hairballs :-)
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Sadly not a winner
By AnaisAndGustav on Jan 15, 2021
I had high hopes for these. Gustav has a love hate affair with hairball. He also loves his treat time, but these were promptly dismissed. Fortunately the tiger paws I received in the same order were adored. Unfortunately they weren’t hairball preventive. All that said, my duo are weird. just because they don’t like them doesn’t mean other cats will fall head over paws for them. It’s possible they have a fish element which neither of my cats care for, unless it is canned tuna which they are not allowed except once a year. Anything salmon flavored, crab etc, they turn their noses up at.
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My Cats Say Yes.
By Sonia on Jan 15, 2021 Top 500 Contributor
Of course you need hairball remedy because not all bring it up. My girls do but my boys don't This product was new to me and yes my loved ones seem to be enjoying it. I do have hairball jell also but giving them a workable treat for this problem is easier and less stress on them. Glad I found and tried it.
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wasnt interested in treat and didnt help with hairballs
By pageypie on Jan 11, 2021
i tried to give these to our cat as a treat first but they weren't interested so i crumbled it in their food. they ate it this way but still had hairballs. my vet said medicated treats dont really work well.
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Hairball control
By Buddy on Jan 9, 2021
My cat will not eat them and he eats everything. I don't know it is because of the cheese init. Since cats are lactose intolerant there should not be dairy in the chews
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My cat loves these
By Lorr on Jan 5, 2021
I have a long haired part Maine Coon cat. He was having a lot of issues vomiting hairballs. I ordered these and have been using them for a couple of weeks. He LOVES THEM and has not vomited since starting these.
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NEW but A FAVORITE
By Auntie on Dec 18, 2020
1 of my 2 cats is a VERY finicky eater, but most in need of hair ball "assistance", so wasn't sure if she would eat these. She loves them. I wasn't worried tho' because her brother will eat ANYTHING !!! Although the products have NEVER been disappointing - you can get products ANYWHERE ...... I shop CHEWY for the CUSTOMER SERVICE !!!! They are so AWESOME !! The BEST anywhere and in the current environment - they are a blessing to be sure. THANK YOU.
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Two of three
By lynn on Dec 15, 2020
We have three cats and two eat these and 1 does not. Surprisingly the cat who eats everything is the one who says "no way." They are all under 10 lbs so get one a day. I do have to break up for one kitty (but then do for all his food). His twin, just takes out of my hand and eats in two bite. No vomiting since and sure is easier than the tubes. Since the one who won't eat never vomits anyway, tube went in garbage. Pic is Smokey who does vomits hairballs and now does not!!
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Stink,Stank,Stunk!
By Roxy on Dec 11, 2020
Chewy I don't know what you did to these to make both my cats to turn up their noses, but they wouldn't even try them!!! They always atleast give something a try, oh but not these! I gave them to friend who has a cat, to see if their kitty likes them.