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Vet's Best Hairball Relief Digestive Aid Cat Supplement
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Read All 243 Positive ReviewsHelp for a constipated Maine Coon
By Jazmyn on Feb 16, 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, 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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Most Helpful Critical Review
Read All 93 Critical ReviewsI 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 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. … more
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My cat won’t touch it
By JM21 on Feb 22, 2021
No matter how I have tried to give it to her — she will have nothing to do with it
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Help for a constipated Maine Coon
By Jazmyn on Feb 16, 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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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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Waste of money
By Paige on Feb 13, 2021
I can’t even trick my cat into eating these. Not sure if it works.
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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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either this or another product worked
By carrisa on Feb 8, 2021
I’ve been using this and another product for couple days and it worked on my cat. She’s throwing up her hair balls and everything’s fine after.
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hairball machine
By Lotty on Jan 28, 2021
So far she LOVES these tablets! She hates the gel in the tube. Time will tell if it aids with that annoying hacking of hairballs. She thinks she’s getting treats!
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cat not touching
By Cynthia on Jan 27, 2021
don't know whether it works or not because my cat never touches it. I read that some gives this to the cat in powder form then the question is why cant the manufacture produce powder form?
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cats love this product
By Donna on Jan 20, 2021
My cats crave this. There is no issues getting them to take it like there is with other hairball products.
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Fabulous Product - No More Coughing Up Hairballs
By MarthaJean on Jan 15, 2021 Top 1000 Contributor
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!