Description
- 【Hairball Treatment for Cats】The core ingredient of the cat treats is the powder of psyllium, which is a natural dietary fiber that can warm and wrap hair in the intestine, and promote its smooth excretion with feces. Not only can it solve the problem of formed hairballs, but it can also reduce the trouble of hairball formation from the source through daily conditioning.
- 【Cat Hairball Support Treats】Specially added Omega-3 fatty acids and zinc, which not only helps with hair removal but also deeply nourishes skin health, reducing dandruff, and excessive hair loss caused by dryness, allowing cats’ hair to shine with a healthy luster from the inside out, achieving the dual effects of “hair removal” and “beauty”.
- 【Cat Hairball Support Crunchy & Creamy Chews】The unique crispy texture on the outside and soft texture on the inside, combined with a rich natural chicken flavor, turns nutrition into an irresistible delicacy for cats. Say goodbye to the annoyance of traditional “forced feeding” of fur products, easily feed, let cats actively ask for it, and make daily care simple and enjoyable.
- 【Natural Ingredients Hairball Treatment for Cats】Carefully selected natural ingredients such as psyllium, apple pomace, fish oil, etc., without artificial additives. Nutritious scientific ratios and high-quality ingredients are like healthy snacks prepared for cats, allowing you to enjoy the pleasure of feeding while feeling more at ease.
- 【Cat Hairball Remedy】Provide a clear weight feeding amount comparison table, whether you are raising a small kitten or a strong adult cat, you can find the precise dosage. Ensure that each cat receives the most suitable care dose for themselves, achieving personalized and efficient scientific care.







David B –
My cat’s nickname Mr. Puker. I swear he pukes up something somewhere around the house at least once or twice a day. He is a short haired male cat and not overly hairy, but is ALWAYS going around the house trhing to eat ANY vegetable or green plant he can access. Fresh flowers? Nope I cant have them….turns into a salad buffet. Top of a pineapple….fair game to him. Complete havoc if I pull out fresh spinach and lettuce to keep him off the counter and away while I prep. Never have had a cat who behaves this way.
With that being said, and despite following vets direction in changing to special food diet, changing portions of what he eats, using the special cat food smash bowl so he eats smaller chunks of food….the puke and hairballs continue.
I got this product just for a try. Had no issue with him eating it. After a week noticed the puke events dwindled to about every other day….which is improvement. Hoping that maybe with longer consistent use, these numbers can be shaved down further. So far does seem to be effective, and will be ordering more. This seems to be a aid for not only hairball pukes, but for general cat yaks as well.
Florian –
I was excited to try these, as fall as my cat’s peak shedding season and she’d been having a few hairballs. We had tried the “paste” type remedy, and she HATED it. These look a lot like her favorite treats, so we figured they were worth a try.
The best part about these is that my cat LOVES them. She definitely thinks they are treats, and begs for more, making it super easy to get her to eat the daily dose. And for $10 for about a 30-day supply, this would be easy on the pocketbook, and be likely to get you through shedding season, making it a good value.
My cat has been taking these for about 2 weeks now. She has not vomited any hairballs since starting them, so I feel they have been very effective. I have also noticed a change in the feeling of her coat, which seems thicker and softer. Admittedly, that would be because her thicker winter coat has come in, but all the same I have noticed a difference, and I don’t remember her coat being this thick and soft at the start of last winter.
I’m really happy to have found something that helps with her digestion but is so easy to get her to take! This will be my new go to hairball remedy.
Nylak Otter –
I’m always a bit skeptical of cat treats that are touted as supplements or genuine hairball/digestion aids because they always seem to be either unpalatable, ineffective, or full of unhealthy ingredients. These don’t really have any of those issues in abundance, so I’m not disappointed.
As far as palatability goes, my own cats (and one of my foster cats) LOVE these, and one of them is usually very picky about her snacks. I also passed out half of one bag to the cats at my shelter to see how they were received with a wider population, and they generally seemed more popular than our regular treats from well-known name brands that we give them, so I can confidently say that they’re pretty palatable to most cats.
I’ve been giving these treats before meals to my own two long-haired cats that have occasional hairballs for over a week or so now, and it has definitely reduced the amount of times I’ve been woken up in the middle of the night to one of them hacking up a mess at the end of the bed, so I have no complaints. It hasn’t completely eliminated it, but it has noticeably helped.
Jen M –
My cat is super picky. Luckily, he does love chicken flavored treats nearly identical to these. So he’s been happily enjoying these.
His vet has prescribed a fish oil for his dry skin. He loathes it, I didn’t blame him. So I’m glad this has some omega 3s. He’s been shedding like crazy lately so I’m glad to have these to help prevent hairballs. So far no issues!
Caleb –
These cat treats are a tad bit overpriced, in my opinion. My cats tried them a couple of times before they just started trying to bury them like they belonged in a litter box. Now, they won’t touch them at all.
They smell terrible, like any other cat treat, but I was hopeful when my cats seemed to like them. They must not have tasted good, however… Because my cats won’t even go near them now.
Because they didn’t seem to like them I can’t speak to how well they actually work for their intended/claimed benefits.
The bag is easy enough to open and it is resealable, which is great. It also didn’t appear to have any nasty ingredients or fillers
Kate E. –
Cheap version of higher quality product. Cat won’t touch it.
Kate E. –
Good Concept and Quality, but Not Every Cat Will Go for it.
This hairball treatment has a lot going for it. The texture—crunchy outside and creamy inside—is a clever idea, and the ingredients seem geared toward helping with digestion, skin, and coat health. I also like that it offers a 30-day supply and comes in a chicken flavor that should appeal to most cats.
However, results may depend on your cat’s personality. My cat is extremely picky, and I’ve had a hard time getting her to eat these consistently. She’ll sniff them, but most of the time walks away. Because of that, I haven’t been able to fully judge how well they work for hairball control. now I am crushing them and mixing them with some of her food that she will eat. Hope that works.
If your cat isn’t fussy with treats, this could be a helpful option. But for picky eaters, be prepared that it might take some patience—or it may not be a match.
Thanks for reading my review, I hope it helps!
P.S. I received this product as part of the Amazon Vine program, but this does not affect my review at all. We are always required and encouraged to leave accurate, honest reviews for the products we receive. If I notice any issues other than what I have mentioned and shown above, then I will come back and update my review.
Florian –
This product came with a lot number, manufacturing date, and expiration date. It lists offices in three different countries, but no country of manufacture.
It has a strong smell (to me) that I hoped my cat would like, but she turned up her nose at this and has continued to turn up her nose.
I like the ingredients (I take psyllium husk sometimes too), but what can you do? It’s not to my cat’s taste and despite offering it to her multiple times over multiple days, she ignores it. So I can’t reliably whether it might actually her with hairballs; and she’s not getting any health benefits it might offer.
It’s too bad because I think for the quantity of treats, it seemed like a decent value. Hopefully it works for others.
Bear Naked –
They do the same thing as the expensive ones.
Jen M –
I was excited to try these, as fall as my cat’s peak shedding season and she’d been having a few hairballs. We had tried the “paste” type remedy, and she HATED it. These look a lot like her favorite treats, so we figured they were worth a try.
The best part about these is that my cat LOVES them. She definitely thinks they are treats, and begs for more, making it super easy to get her to eat the daily dose. And for $10 for about a 30-day supply, this would be easy on the pocketbook, and be likely to get you through shedding season, making it a good value.
My cat has been taking these for about 2 weeks now. She has not vomited any hairballs since starting them, so I feel they have been very effective. I have also noticed a change in the feeling of her coat, which seems thicker and softer. Admittedly, that would be because her thicker winter coat has come in, but all the same I have noticed a difference, and I don’t remember her coat being this thick and soft at the start of last winter.
I’m really happy to have found something that helps with her digestion but is so easy to get her to take! This will be my new go to hairball remedy.
It was delivered to another address. –
My cats for some reason wont eat these.
DP –
My cat gets so excited for these treats.
Carrie –
My cat is a monster and he won’t let me brush him. I risk losing my hand if I run two strokes with a brush across him. I try to get him hairball treatment food and treats, but anything that’s actually good for him he usually turns away from. I was slightly worried these wouldn’t be appetizing to the wretched beast, but he eats these right up. I’ve already replaced his Temptations treats with these, which is honestly quite surprising.
It’s only been about a week, so I can’t say yet how well they’re working long-term for hairballs, but I do know the ingredients (like psyllium and fish oil) are proven to help. Right now I’m just enjoying that he’s eating something that will benefit him. I got the two pack, so these should last quite a long time if you follow the recommended amount.
Tosha –
My cat loves these
Mike –
Our cat hated the taste, and walked away from it.