VetIQHealthy Bites Hairball Remedy For Cats and Kittens 65g - Pack of 8 & Healthy Bites Breath & Dental For Cats & Kittens, 65g - Pack of 8
R**O
They really work
My cat adores these treats and they really help with the hairball issues he has. I buy a fairly expensive dried food that’s supposed to reduce hairball but it’s not very effective and I spotted these in my local pet store and thought it was worth a try.Ever since giving these to him every day he hasn’t had a single hairball and I’m so grateful as it must be awful having to throw up a massive chunk of hair.He also loves the taste of them, running over when he sees me reach for the pack and eagerly munching them.I ran out of them for a few days and the hairball were back, so I know they really work.These were about the same price as in the shops and now I know that I’ve got plenty in stock to keep me and my cat happy.Hope you found my review helpful
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Works well and apparently tastes great
One of my cats tends to be a bit obsessed with grooming himself and subsequently causes himself to suffer with hairballs on a regular basis. I would often be woken in the early hours to hear him coughing and wheezing to try and bring them up, but rarely with any result.Before buying these treats I had tried all sorts of things such as malt paste, cat grass and other off-the-shelf hairball treats but none of them seemed to do anything to help. It got to the point where the wheezing and coughing was so frequent and went on for so long that I was worried he may be causing damage to his airways.After reading up on various brands of hairball remedy treats I decided to try these ones and bought two packets to start with. And I’m glad to say after starting my boy off on the 10 treats a day for about a week (to remove hairballs), he eventually stopped coughing and I could stop fretting about him. Eventually I switched down to the 6 treats a day (to prevent hairballs) and he was still fine with no coughing or wheezing. Once I ran out I decided to buy more and ever since then I have been buying them in batches of 8 packets. They last a decent amount of time even with 6 treats a day, and even with his sister trying to get in on the action, and although he still coughs and wheezes once in a blue moon and occasionally might cough up a small hairball, it’s a vast improvement on what he used to endure.TL;DRThese treats work. Highly recommend. I will keep buying them for as long as I keep seeing results.
N**R
Cat really loves them & they really work for him
Thought I’d try these because my Birman gets hairballs even though he is fed on special hairball food. He absolutely loves these bites which is great because he hated the taste of any of the numerous pastes he’d tried and viewed me with suspicion any time I went near him in case I was going to smear it on his leg to get him to at least ingest some. He likes these bites as much as Dreamies. After less than one packet there was a definite improvement in his furballs. We’re on the 2nd packet & rather than bringing up something like a solid sausage of fur, he very infrequently now has a little pile of non-compressed hair about as big as my thumb nail (sorry for gory details). My other cat loves them too even though he doesn’t need them.
C**C
Useful in conjunction with other hairball products
Even though she’s a shorthair, my cat gets a lot of hairballs. This year I made a concerted effort to try to ease them. She hates the regular hairball pastes, but she loves biscuits. I introduced these into her diet alongside Royal Canin’s hairball dry and wet food (she still has her regular old people’s food alongside it to support her ageing 15 year old needs).I saw the amount of hairballs go down straight away. Before, she would slowly stop eating over the course of a week because she had a blockage, and as soon as she was able to get the hairball out she’d be back to eating normally. Since starting her hairball food regime she hasn’t stopped eating once, and while she still does bring up hairballs they seem fewer and less disruptive to her.
A**R
Great product it works 👍.
As I'm not the one eating these I can only go by how excited my cat gets when it time for her treats, she becomes very vocal so that's high praise from Tilly. And when I was away last weekend she was sick and my friend Jean said she brought up a great big hairball she'd been having 15 of the treats a day for a week it says give 10 but she'd been bad. I would highly recommend but also say give them chance to do their magic. My cats alot better now and she has a very happy mother.
D**I
First Hairball Seen in 8 years!
My cat was sick and brought up a double ended bullet shaped hairball. It was very hard and I had to pull it apart firmly before I realised it was hair. It's the first time I've even seen her throw up a hairball in the 8 years I owned her and i'ts the first time I've ever seen on. Needless to say, I've bought her these treats. Although she doesn\t go crazy for them as she does Dreamies, I know that these are a lot more healthy and are hopefully serving the purpose of reducing hairballs and hairball induced sickness. I haven't seen a hairball since.
W**Y
my cat goes crazy for these treats
well what can I say only this if my cat Snowy could talk he’d be screaming “feed me, Feed me now 24/7 as when these arrive from Amazon he sniffs the box and lays on top of it scratching it like crazy, he absolutely goes crazy for these treats im not kidding not sure if there helping with his hair ball problem but he loves em so happy days, my only gripe would be I wish you would get them in bigger packets at a slightly better price but you cant put a price on happiness so if he’s happy then I’m happy
S**M
Concerned.
Was a bit concerned these made our cat feel a bit unwell. Maybe coincidence but she's been off colour the following day after giving her these and then perked up when we stopped giving them so a bit too coincidental, we thought! We're sticking to giving her oily fish treat every Sunday now instead to help her gut push hairballs through her intestines adequately. ( She's a newly adopted rescue cat with a sad history and she suffers from stress/anxietyrelated over grooming - hence the fur ball issue!
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