🐾 Say goodbye to hairball hassle with every chew!
Hartz Hairball Remedy Plus Chicken Flavored Soft Chews are designed to aid in the passage of hairballs through your cat's gastrointestinal tract while preventing future formations. Each 3-ounce resealable bag contains delicious chicken-flavored soft chews, making it a tasty treat for your feline friend.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 85 Grams |
Unit Count | 3 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
A**S
Cat is happy with the flavor and So far no hairballs!
I'm glad I got this item for my cat's health because her fur is very thick and I'm hoping it will prevent her having her little throw-ups sessions. She usually likes to cover it up with plastic bags underneath the bed and it's an unpleasant surprise so I'm hoping this will prevent this in the future! They smell like about what you expect a cat treat to smell like very chickeny and my cat really loves them and has asked for them a couple times. The correct dose is five treats for two or three times per week according to the package and this might help you if you're trying to train your cat for other things. So hey! They are very easy to give to your cat and I'm hoping the quality is high so that it works. I'll come back if it doesn't but let's just say my cat hasn't had a hairball this week. Not sure if she was due for one but so far it looks like the functionality of these hairball treat Plus by Hartz work well! So far so good and keeping my paws crossed! LOL
A**R
Cats love them , and they work
My cats think they are a treat so eat them. Marked decrease in hairballs! Highly recommend them.
K**1
Needs better dosage information on the packaging
These definitely appear to work well. I followed the dosage instructions for my cat who is on the smaller side (8 lbs) for 2 days to try and stop her hairballs. She ended up having diarrhea pretty bad the day after the second dose which lasted for one more day.I should have given her less, but the information should also be scaled better based on cats since they can range up to about double my cats weight.Keep that in mind if you have a smaller cat, and go easy on the dosing.
M**Z
My cats don't even think these treats are food
I never read reviews for cat food or treats. You know why? Because cats don't write them. So when Karen from Michigan writes "my cat didn't like this food, 1 star!" it tells me absolutely nothing about the quality of the food. All it tells me is some lady got mad her cat didn't like a particular can of cat food.Though I have purchased countless cat products over the years, I have never written a review for one before. I am not a cat and therefore not the target audience for these products. All that matters is whether my cats like something, and they have better things to do than dictate product reviews for me to type.However, I felt compelled to leave a review for these treats because my cats literally do not even think they are food. (And I'm not using "literally" figuratively. I'm using "literally" literally.)They come running when I open the bag. When I place the treats in front of them, my cats will give them a cursory sniff, then look up at me expectantly, because they know treats are coming. I draw their attention to the treats. They ignore the treats. Or they think the treats are a toy, and they start batting them around. They are disappointed, confused. Wondering if they've done something wrong.But I still wanted to give these treats a chance. I went so far as to moisten the treats and mix them into my cats' wet food. You wanna know what happened? I found the treats, wholly untouched either left in the bowl or lying on the floor. My cats are so bewildered by this treat they don't even consider it edible and will actually remove it from their food dishes.My two cats are probably the least picky of any cat I've seen when it comes to food. Sure they have preferences. But they will eat any brand or flavor of wet food and even dry food. They're also very skilled pest hunters. Over the years, I've found half-eaten carcasses of many a cricket or water bug that had been toyed to death by my boys.Given all this, I can confidently and unequivocally state that this is a one star product, not even considered edible by its intended audience.
M**W
Not soft at all
If you are looking for a soft chew cat treat to help with hairball problems, keep looking. The whole bag is basically pebbles, in that they are hard as rocks. Even my younger cats couldn't eat them, so my older boy Fuzzers had no chance. Will not be buying again or recommending.
D**C
Hard to find
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This is the one my cat likes best. It’s difficult to find in local stores.
B**S
Hairball treats
Great for hairballs
A**B
Hit or miss
I've been on the hunt for a hairball treat for a replacement of the ones she used to eat, the "Purina Pro Plan Hairball Remedy Chews" (They discontinued them)I've tried the basic "hairball control" ones by Temptations (She would eat them no problem, but they did not work)I tried "Pet Naturals of Vermont - Hairball, Daily Digestive, Skin and Coat Support for Cats" (She wouldn't touch them)And now these... Its hit or miss on whether or not she'll eat them. Sometimes when I put them down, she'll eat a few then not the rest. Other times, she wont touch them. I have stopped giving her all other types of treats, to basically force her to eat hairball ones if she wants something different (other than her wet/dry food)But that only worked for the first couple of times, and now she's back to not touching them.Let me start with the good...Pros:- Only have to give treats a few times a week, instead of everyday (like a lot of other hairball treats require)- Relatively inexpensive, especially if they're on sale. (I have bought them for $4.47 and $3.37. I decided to buy a second bag to stock up when they went cheaper, thinking she would eat them)Cons:- Texture is not really soft, they are on the hard side- Complete hit or miss on whether or not your cat will like them- In general, Hartz is kind of an iffy brand to trust (they don't have the best reputation. You can research past things about them. Like recalls and such)I've only gotten her to eat a "dose" (5 treats) one time. And she's eaten 3-4 treats probably about 3 times. And since she's not eating them anymore, I'm unsure on whether they work or not since she didn't eat them for long enough.
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