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  1. 60 of 61 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Pretty Good So Far, August 14, 2013
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    This review is from: Pet Naturals Hairball (45 count) (Misc.)
    I have 2 senior cats who love to dish out a furbomb on a regular basis–even more so when I’ve just carpet cleaned, which I’m convinced is on purpose. “Aww, she cleaned the carpet for us. How sweet…bleh.” It has been so bad, even if off and on, that I bought a Rug Doctor to sate my germaphobic needs several years ago. I’ve tried several sensitive stomach and hairball-related foods (after working at a vet’s clinic in my younger days, I learned it’s sometimes a digestive issue). They worked okay, but not well enough for me to see the point of spending a lot of money on an expensive product. There was still the occasional conspiracy-induced furbomb at the worst time and often in the worst location. Brushing will obviously help (really recommend the Furminator brush, plus it just sounds cool), but good luck getting all the loose fur off before said kitties start to groom themselves in preparation for their next yackfest.

    Since I’ve had great results from Pet Naturals in the past, particularly where my dog is concerned and with the use of the Hip & Joint treats, I looked their way for a solution. I also talked my mother into trying these cat ones and they seemed to work for her long-hair (and decidedly evil) cat. (Okay, so I used her as the guinea pig. What of it?). After she had pretty good results, I decided to give them a try. Though it’s only been about a week, I’m seeing good results and I like how it tackles digestive issues, fur health and furbombs all in one go, probably because it’s all a bit related–and the Omega fatty content is a bonus. The package recommends 2 treats for digestive health and 4 treats for furbombs. Because these treats are not cheap (my one complaint about them) and there are only 45 pieces per pack (my other complaint) with two cats, I just give two or three…usually two. However, the first two days I did give the biggest furbomber four–not sure if that helped any.

    My petite female cat, the terrorist Furmibomber (is NSA reading this? Good.), isn’t even wheezing as she does when she is stealthily preparing her next bomb, which is a great sign. So far, even with the tempting and recently cleaned carpets, no furbombs have occurred. I may actually get to retire or cut the hours on my Rug Doctor, which would be a relief. I am even noticing that my male’s bathroom deeds do not wreak with foul-smelling fallout half as much, but perhaps this is a coincidence (or wishful thinking). If this changes, I will update, but I otherwise recommend. The pieces are large for cat treats, but soft enough for my seniors to chew. They’re also soft enough to break in half, if that helps. Mine seem to love the taste, which is another bonus and saves me from having to waterboard them into eating the treats or use other torture-istic methods. In fact, they act like it’s kitty crack, which works for me.

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  2. 46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    my fat cat loves them, June 22, 2011
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    Marjorie W. Dunaway (bush Alaska) –

    This review is from: Pet Naturals Hairball (45 count) (Misc.)
    My cat adopted us when he was starving and eats almost anything. Lately he has balked at his regular (hairball help) food and especially at the hairball goop in a tube, so I tried these. He sure loves these. He’s a long haired indoor cat and needs regular hairball help. He gobbles them down and hasn’t had any hair ball issues since. I randomly give him 2-3 every few days. I’m getting set to order a few more packs.
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  3. 48 of 49 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    This Works and My cats think it is a Treat, September 15, 2012
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    Mercy and Me (Gilbert, AZ) –

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    This review is from: Pet Naturals Hairball (45 count) (Misc.)
    This product really works a my cats think it is a Treat, not a hairball treatment. I highly recommend it!

    I have four indoor cats and two of them have hairball problems. One leaves me a present now and again, but one Little Lady has a very sensitive tummy and likes to leave a hairball mess at least once a week. I have tried the hairball treatments which are a paste type product that comes in a tube. Generally the idea is that you put the product on the kitty’s paw or nose and they have to lick it off thereby ingesting the treatment. But if you get too much in a kitty tummy then, the kitty has a diarrhea problem as things slide right through the digestive stystem. Yes, it cures the hairball/throwing up syndrome, but then I have always then been faced with the runny poop, ir “I didn’t quite make it to the box in time problem” and truly I would rather deal with a vomited up hairball than poop all over the place. One book I read suggested forgoing the fancy hairball products in the tubes and just using petroleum jelly instead. Application theory was the same: put it on the nose or paw and the cat will lick it off. But HOW MUCH Petroleum Jelly is enough? I ended up with cases of diarrhea just like I did with the fancy products in the tubes.
    Then I found this Pet Naturals Hairball product on Amazon and tried it. You are supposed to give each cat a little pellet of this 2 times a day. With four cats, two of whom are my Usual Offenders, but the other two may occasionally add to the problem, I quickly decided that trying to does four cats two times a day was more hassle than it was worth. So Iput these out in a dish with dinner. By some miracle, the two freaqent offenders are the ones who really LIKE the taste of these and eat them up. The other two eat one every other day or so. So, I put out six or seven of these little pellets at dinner time. And each morning, all have been eaten. I think the kittys see them as Treats. But whatever they think, they eat them and they work. As long as these are out, not hairball presents AT ALL. When first using them, I made the mistake of running out. Three days later, I was greeted in the morning with TWO large hairball presents. I no longer run out.
    I think this product is great. The kitties love it. And as long as they are dosed, which they do themselves, I have No hairball disasters at all. It is certainly superior to the paste type product which has caused diarrhea in the kids.
    So, I made certain I do ot run out and I see not a hairball ever. The most gratefull kitties are Gabriella and Mercy who have asked me to tell you to Definitely Buy it because it settles their tummies and sends the hair on through without the embarrasment of a diarrhea attach!
    So there you have it from the experts. This works. Plese buy it for your furry friends. Thank you!!!!!!

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