Tomlyn Laxatone Tuna Flavor Supplement for Cats, 4.25-oz tube

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  • Gentle but effective lubricant for the elimination and prevention of hairballs
  • Helps eliminate hairball in the litter box rather than create a mess on the floor
  • Safe and effective hairball treatment may be used daily to prevent and treat hairballs
  • Regular use coats swallowed hairballs and allows them to pass through the intestinal tract
  • Easy to use, palatable gel makes administering to your cat easy and enjoyable

Ingredient Information

Feeding Instructions

Questions & Answers

17 Customer Questions


Is the petroleum derived from plastic/oil product?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by ChewyJul 31, 2025
The petrolatum in Laxatone is a food grade mineral oil with wax in it. It is distilled from petroleum.

Is this recommended by veterinarians?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by MitziApr 27, 2025
Yes

Does this have petroleum as an ingredient?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by AndreaGJan 18, 2024
This supplement is formulated with white petroleum USP. For a complete list of ingredients and guaranteed analysis, click the “Nutritional Info” tab, just under the product photos when viewed on a desktop. Click the "Nutritional Info" tab, next to the "Q&A" tab, towards the top bar above the product image when viewed on the app.

Why can’t this be given with food? Is there a bad reaction if given with food?

Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by AndreaFeb 07, 2023
The reason for not giving this supplement with food is so the Laxatone can attach is self to the hair in the stomach without any obstacles that may dilute the product. There is no bad reaction to mixing with food. It would dilute the product more and not be as effective in attaching to the hair in the stomach.

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Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars
1884 Ratings

920 Customer Reviews



Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Christine on Oct 7, 2024

Hairball remedy

My cat doesn’t like it he runs away. I wasted my money because he won’t eat it

My cat doesn’t like it he runs away. I wasted my money because he won’t eat it


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Ashley on Dec 1, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

It works, but it's a pain

This stuff DOES work for keeping the hair flowing, but the packaging and the way the product comes out is such a huge messy pain. If it's above 70F in your house,

This stuff DOES work for keeping the hair flowing, but the packaging and the way the product comes out is such a huge messy pain. If it's above 70F in your house, it will come out a watery, runny, sticky mess. It needs to be just a wee bit cooler in order to come out in a semi-solid form that you can actually distribute (without getting all over yourself and in your cats fur). But I continue to buy it because it does work and that's really all that matters.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jill on Nov 20, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Better then others

My cat hair to have hairball gel a couple of times a week or he gets back up and can’t go to the litter box to pass any hair in his stomach. I have tried others

My cat hair to have hairball gel a couple of times a week or he gets back up and can’t go to the litter box to pass any hair in his stomach. I have tried others and he hates them, finally found one he likes better and no fighting to give it to him.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Angel on Jan 18, 2026
Originally posted on chewy.com

3 out of 4 cats approve

Three of my cats LOVE this. They have a hard time waiting their turn and it works great to lower the frequency of hairballs.

Three of my cats LOVE this. They have a hard time waiting their turn and it works great to lower the frequency of hairballs.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Michelle on Sep 25, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Cats hated this

This product contains molasses and cats hate it, one of my cats would actually shake as I held her to put it on her paw, I felt so bad, so I searched for other hair

This product contains molasses and cats hate it, one of my cats would actually shake as I held her to put it on her paw, I felt so bad, so I searched for other hair ball remedies and I found cat lax, what a difference, it contains no molasses and one of my cats eats it off my finger she loves it, my other picky one who would shake knowing she was getting the molasses now doesn’t with cat lax, even though she doesn’t lick it off my finger when I go to put it on her paw she’s not upset, I think this product is horrible and its going to make any cat unhappy due to the molasses, cat lax is what cat owners should buy for hair ball remedies, it’s a great product and most cats will probably eat it off your finger


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Darian on Sep 8, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Not a product for my cats

It seems like a good product from the ingredients and reviews, but both of my cats just do not enjoy it. I tried giving them some tonight (following the instructions

It seems like a good product from the ingredients and reviews, but both of my cats just do not enjoy it. I tried giving them some tonight (following the instructions on the tube) and my one boy cat HATED it. When I tried to push it to him on a spoon, he smelled it from about 6 inches away and then gagged and shook spit out of his mouth along with the little bit he ate when I put it on his nose the first time. My girl cat licked off what I put on her paw, but she didn’t wanna be anywhere near it when I offered her some. Again, it might be a preference thing with my cats, but my boy cat eats almost anything we get him, and he’s never reacted to anything like that other than meds from the vet.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Michele on Jan 20, 2026
Originally posted on chewy.com

Easy ordering ! Thank you Chewy for a great array of products!

My cat was allergic to salmon products so this was a great choice, effective to counteract hairballs.

My cat was allergic to salmon products so this was a great choice, effective to counteract hairballs.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Larissa on Dec 12, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Seems to help.

The cat who needs it hates it, but it does seem to help her. The other cats who do not necessarily need it, seem to really enjoy the flavor.

The cat who needs it hates it, but it does seem to help her. The other cats who do not necessarily need it, seem to really enjoy the flavor.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Arlene on Sep 29, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

Great product for cats with hair balls.

I have been using Laxatone for decades for all the cats that I have owned over the years. Some liked it and some didn't like it but they were all helped by it. Mia,

I have been using Laxatone for decades for all the cats that I have owned over the years. Some liked it and some didn't like it but they were all helped by it. Mia, my current cat, doesn't like it at all and it's very hard to get any into her but I keep trying.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By LISA on Sep 25, 2025
Originally posted on chewy.com

NOPE

I thought I would give this a try for my longhaired tortie. I was finding furballs from her This is a no go for her and I tried to give it to my other kitty and

I thought I would give this a try for my longhaired tortie. I was finding furballs from her This is a no go for her and I tried to give it to my other kitty and also no thank you. That's just my cats. I'm sure other cats would love it. Very easy to dispense.