Vet's Best Hairball Relief Digestive Aid Cat Supplement
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Help get your furry buddy back to feeling her best with Vet's Best Hairball Relief Digestive Aid Cat Supplement. This digestive aid for cats is veterinarian formulated using a blend of plant-based ingredients with a tasty chicken flavor. It includes apple fiber, papaya extract, psyllium seed, marshmallow root and slippery elm. This feline digestive aid is designed to help prevent hairballs from developing and support a healthy digestive system. It is crafted into the purr-fect chewable tablet for your kitty companion.
Key Benefits- Hairball relief and digestive aid for your cat.
- Crafted into a purr-fect chicken-flavored chewable tablet.
- Features the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) Seal of Approval.
- Includes apple fiber, papaya extract, psyllium seed, marshmallow root and slippery elm.
- Designed to support a healthy digestive system and help prevent hairballs from developing.
Safe use in pregnant animals or animal intended for breeding has not been proven. If the animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and other animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a veterinarian immediately.
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Item Number205329
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Weight11.1 ounces
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LifestageAdult, Senior
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Food FormSupplement
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Product FormChewable Tablet
Active Ingredients: Psyllium Husk, 50 mg, Marshmallow Root, 25 mg, Slippery Elm Bark, 25 mg, Allzyme (Enzyme Blend-Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Aspergillus Oryzae, Bacillus subtilis, Papain, Amylase, Protease), 2 mg, Papaya Extract (Papain), 2 mg.
Inactive Ingredients: Apple Fiber Powder, Calcium Carbonate, Cellulose, Liver Powder, Magnesium Stearate, Natural Flavor, Silicon Dioxide, Yeast (Torula).
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Psyllium Seed | 50 mg |
Marshmallow (Althea Officinalis) | 25 mg |
SlipPery Elm Bark (Ulmas Fulva) | 25 mg |
Allzyme (Lactobacillus Acidophilus, AsPergillus Oryzae, Bacillus Subtiles, Papain, Amylase, Protease) | 2 mg |
Papaya Extract (Papain) | 2 mg |
Give 1 tablet twice daily. Break chewable tablets into smaller pieces.
Why should I include vitamins & supplements in my pet’s diet?
Most commercial pet foods include baseline vitamins and nutrients, but some may not have the adequate amount to suit your pet’s exact health needs. Like in humans, vitamins and supplements can help support your pet’s long-term health, regulating everything from digestion to muscle growth. Consult your veterinarian to determine the best vitamins and supplements for your furry friend.
How often should I give this supplement to my pet?
It is recommended to give the suggested dosage based off your pet’s weight. Please refer to the Feeding Instructions tab and consult with your veterinarian for more information.
Is this supplement safe to use with the medication my pet is currently taking?
If your pet has a medical condition and is taking other medication, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian to ensure that this supplement is safe to use.
My pet is allergic to certain ingredients, will this product be safe to use?
For a complete list of ingredients, click on the 'Nutritional Info' tab, next to the 'Description' tab, just under the product photos. If you are unsure about the safety of this product for your pet, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian.
Does this product come in other product forms?
For a complete assortment of products by the manufacturer of this supplement, click on the link next to the item name at the top of the page. You can also find an assortment of supplements across all product forms on our page.

Holistic Care and Well-Being
Vet's Best holistic remedies for cats and dogs are veterinarian-recommended supplements that are safe and gentle enough to use on a regular basis. Each formula contains herbal extracts and natural ingredients for a healthy, happy pet.


Supplements for Cats
Vet's Best supplements for cats are perfectly formulated using wholesome ingredients for the daily maintenance and concerns of your favorite kitty.
Hairball Relief Digestive Aids: These tasty, chicken-flavored chewable digestive aids also contain an abundance of natural ingredients like slippery elm bark, marshmallow and papaya extract, an excellent source of vitamin A and E to effectively remedy hairballs. They're also easy to break up into smaller pieces for even easier digestion.
Urinary Tract Support: These all-natural chewable tablets are made with cranberry, parsley and horsetail to help maintain healthy acidic and free-flowing urinary tracts.
Supplements for Dogs
Vet's Best supplements for dogs are made with potent herbs and extracts to support your best buddy's day-to-day needs.

Joints: Hip + Joint Natural Formula and Advanced Hip + Joint are made with glucosamine and chondroitin for better joint mobility. Help address aching joints with Vet's Best Aches + Pains, the potent aspirin-free formula that contains active ingredients like glucosamine HCL, MSM, bromelain, yucca and white willow bark to support very active or senior dogs.

Calming: Vet's Best Travel Calm and Comfort Calm supplements are both made with special key ingredients including valerian root, tryptophan and ginger to help keep your pup calm during stressful situations like travel, storms or loud noises.

Seasonal Allergy: This seasonal allergy support supplement helps your pup maintain histamine levels and skin health with its key natural ingredients that include nettle, perilla leaf and citrus.

Gas Busters: Vet's Best Gas Busters are chewable supplements made with ginger root, slippery elm and parsley to offer your dog relief from occasional gas, bloating and mild stomach upset.

Healthy Coat Shed + Itch: Daily use of these vitamins will help your special pup maintain normal and healthy levels of shedding. It's packed with omega-6 and 3 fatty acids to support a shiny coat and alleviate itchy, dry skin.
About Vet's Best
Vet's Best is a part of The Bramton Company, LLC pet care products and solutions. These holistic products were developed by veterinarian Dr. Dawn Curie Thomas in the 1980s to help fill the market needs for more natural pet care solutions. Through dedicated research, Dr. Thomas created formulas that promote wellness without the use of harsh chemicals.

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No more hairballs!
By Miranda on Mar 30, 2021
My cat is always cleaning herself, and her little brother. She used to get hairballs multiple times a week. We are renting and have light carpets so this is always a pain. We have tried the hairball paste, she hated it. She is very picky, and doesn’t like regular cat treats. She only eats the purée ones. She always notices everything as well... I didn’t think she would eat these, let alone them actually work. I purchased a pill crusher on amazon, and crushed up these pills and started putting them in her wet food. Normally she will notice any slight thing wrong with her wet food and refuse to eat it, but not this time. She has not noticed that we have been grinding the pills up in her wet food My cat is always cleaning herself, and her little brother. She used to get hairballs multiple times a week. We are renting and have light carpets so this is always a pain. We have tried the hairball paste, she hated it. She is very picky, and doesn’t like regular cat treats. She only eats the purée ones. She always notices everything as well... I didn’t think she would eat these, let alone them actually work. I purchased a pill crusher on amazon, and crushed up these pills and started putting them in her wet food. Normally she will notice any slight thing wrong with her wet food and refuse to eat it, but not this time. She has not noticed that we have been grinding the pills up in her wet food. She eats it every time, and ever since we started these pills about 3 weeks or so ago, she has not had a hairball since! … more
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Help for a constipated Maine Coon
By Jazmyn on Feb 17, 2021
our male maine coon has been feeling poorly, and the cause was diagnosed as hair balls. he refuse ALL of the hair ball treatments we tried - the paste we got from the doctor...nope. he refused it. I tried putting it on his paw so that he had to lick it off - nope, he somehow managed to get it off, every time i tried. Finding a sticky little pile of tuna-scented goo on your floor is no fun. We tried chews. Nope, he refused them. I found these supplements at a local feed store, and decided to give them a try. the cats all LOVE them - the male comes running when i shake the bottle. he's feeling SO much better - back to his old self, running and playing constantly. We have 4 maine coons our male maine coon has been feeling poorly, and the cause was diagnosed as hair balls. he refuse ALL of the hair ball treatments we tried - the paste we got from the doctor...nope. he refused it. I tried putting it on his paw so that he had to lick it off - nope, he somehow managed to get it off, every time i tried. Finding a sticky little pile of tuna-scented goo on your floor is no fun. We tried chews. Nope, he refused them. I found these supplements at a local feed store, and decided to give them a try. the cats all LOVE them - the male comes running when i shake the bottle. he's feeling SO much better - back to his old self, running and playing constantly. We have 4 maine coons, and we've started giving it to all of them to help them with their ridiculously long fur. … more
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I hoped it would help
By Chris on Feb 13, 2021
My cat has long hair and suffers from hairballs regularly, even with regular brushing. I had high hopes for this product. I tried every way I could think to get it into her. She wouldn't go near it. She wouldn't touch her food if I powdered it and mixed it in. She would outdo me every time. I think the product would work if you could get your cat to eat it. But it's no good if it doesn't taste good to the cat. Maybe they could make it more palatable? I ended up throwing it away.
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Fabulous Product - No More Coughing Up Hairballs
By MarthaJean on Jan 15, 2021 top1000Contributor
I initally purchased this several months ago. I have several garlic presses so I use a smaller one (which is too small for my own food prep processing) and press the pill into a powder and add it to the cats' food. One of my two Ragdolls (they were both born in 2012) had always spit up hairballs, sometimes once a week or at other times more. They are both long haired cats. Since using this product, the cat spits up a hairball maybe once or twice every 30 days or so!
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Vets Best hairball relief
By Marcy on Mar 14, 2021
My cat won’t eat hard food, so I ground the tablet and mixed it with her moist food. It has made a big difference in her hairball treatment. Glad I finally found something that has helped her.
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cat not as interested
By kittymom on Apr 5, 2021
Kitty cat not as interested in this product as I was hoping her to be. Was hoping to add it to diet for constipation as ingredients are great for that.
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Great supplement for cats
By SweeitieNina on Feb 16, 2021
I feed my cat one tablet daily. She is very picky but she goes crazy for it. I’m not sure it works or not but I hope it can prevent her from hairball issues. Chewy has best service and delivery so I would give five stars to Chewy!
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Works well!
By MomofAva on Jan 13, 2021
I have tried many different products for hair balls and to assist my cats with throwing up. While this did not work for my older cat, Ava (age 11yrs) loves this product and when she has episodes of vomiting or hair balls, she will reliably both take this product and it seems to help. I love that the ingredients are natural and similar to what I'd use myself for GI issues
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My cats don't like them
By Fiona on Mar 8, 2021
I was hoping for a hairball treatment that tasted like a treat to my cats but they won't touch these. From reading reviews I was hopeful but they don't work for us.
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It works on super picky cat!
By KrazyKatLady on Dec 3, 2020
My longhaired 5yr old cat would cough up a hairball every couple of days. She eats Blue Buffalo hairball formula but it doesn't help. I've tried to get her to eat petroleum, non-petrol & castor oil lubricants and gels but she won't eat any of them. Other fiber treats haven't worked either. Well we just finished our first bottle of this and she hasn't had any hairballs. I feed her one of the liver flavored tablets that u break into 4 pieces. They're not too hard at all. Miracles happen!!