Temptations Hairball Control, Chicken (Pack of 3)
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The number of twos and threes is three. There are 1 ounces in this product. Hairball treats are packaged in plastic bags. It might just be a typo, but I'm not sure what they mean
You are right. She still loves them after many years. I've been giving them to Bella for many years now. The grains in this product are good for them and the supplements are good as well
There is 1 ounce of sugar in
In the package, it says petrolatum is the ACTIVE ingredient. This device probably works by preventing hair from building up and becoming too large to be passed in feces by wiping hair from the digestive system on a daily basis instead of letting it build up and become to large to flush. Although I don't do any inspections, I don't think of it as a laxative, though I'm not sure how it works. It was not unusual for my pet KitKat to vomit once every seven to nine For about two weeks, I have been giving her these treats daily, and so far she has never puked- I'm so happy! Don't let the active ingredient fool you it doesn't taste like Vaseline. KitKat loves its taste and wants to bite into the package as soon as I open it.
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Let me start by saying that I am not a fan of the corn meal In the past year, our beloved companion, who was allergic to corn, passed away. It had made him itchy to see the Temptations line.
We went on to adopt two more furry siblings There is one who has short hair and the other who has Neither likes it if the other grooms him. This, as you might imagine, has led to some major constipation or hairball blocking in the short-haired cat, who eats the hair from both himself and his brother. To make matters worse, my daughter's long hair (his "mama") is a favorite licking target for him, and he grooms her some as well if he can. The long-term relationship we have has been a source of pride to us Catlax will be eaten by a haired kitten His hairball gel works well. However, his short hair will not eat the gel - so it cannot be used. When you hold him down and try to put the object on his paw*, you have the feeling of holding a terrified In addition to eliminating brushing from his life, he despises brushing in general. We decided to try these so we did what we could to get them to work. I was willing to try it if they could help. A short-haired cat becomes bloated, and then he will bleed up a tube - Leaving a wad of wet hair anywhere it would be inconvenient for the remainder of the family, he left it there. When I look for it, I find it barefoot most of the time. This actually seems to be helping keep things moving for him. I am so glad to report this. In addition to the treats they both get every day, they are willing to knock each other down to get to If I don't open the bag fast enough, they have been known to jump on my shoulders
! Their grade is four out of five Both of our cats (who won't have been able to join us until the new year) give their approval. Our boys seem to like it enough that they would eat the entire bag if we let them. It seems to contain enough hairball helper to keep things moving for
I still do not like the ingredients they use, but they manage to make a treat that cats adore, even though they are not my favorite ingredients. I think they are no worse for them than a small bag of potato chips on a regular basis as long as we limit them. These have been listed in the long list of ingredients I'm sorry. This is what chicken by-products taste like Meals composed of products - The dreaded ground corn (booo! B)Brr - - Mixed Tocopherols (Preserved with Animal Fat)* ** The following is a list of the dried meat byproducts * Brewers Rice* -- I can't stand wheat flour B)Brr - - A powdered cellulose-based product - Flavor of Natural Origin*- The following is a list of the ingredients for the plain dried beet pulp - Meal made from corn gluten - A potassium chloride solution - *Chlorine Chloride - *Burned Salz - Taurine* - Sodium methylthionine
*Calcium Carbonate, the oxide of calcium The tocopherols (natural preservatives) are mixed in the perfume. Tocopherol Acetate [source of Vitamin E], Vitamin A Acetate, Niacin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, d-Biotin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride [the B6 vitamin], folic acid supplement, calcium pantothenate, biotin, vitamin D3 supplement).
What a relief! These are approved for cats who have a history of hairball issues (not all cats suffer from such issues). You should check for ingredients that your cat(s) might be sensitive to or allergic to. br>
Our cats are happy with their new toy. I haven't found a hair tube bomb in at least two weeks, and they enjoy the flavour. There is likely value in testing at LEAST one bag on your cat(s) to see if it makes a difference. (Note also that we have added bits of coconut oil to our short-haired cat's diet, applying from time to time to his paws and fingers. I imagine that is helping, too. In any event, I know you shouldn't do this every day or even on a regular basis. Despite coconut oil being wonderful for humans, it is still high in fat for cats, and you don't want to overload their digestive system with too much fat. Even though I personally believe it is better than petroleum products, you HAVE to consider the fat level to ensure the health of your cat. In order to make the best decision for your cat, you will have to balance the many benefits that the procedure offers.
Since I gave my Norwegian another brand of hairball treat on a subscription basis, I have been giving it to her for years. ), so I decided to look for a different The Temptations treats are even better than the brand I've used for years, to my great surprise! Amazon did a good thing by refunding me for the open bottle of dog treats I sent back after the return deadline. I notice that my cat prefers Temptations Hairball treats more than any other brand, and he leaves significantly fewer "sausages" on the floor. There was a cheaper price at the grocery store that made Temptations a good deal, also.
I love how they always take the same place in line every night at 10pm my husband doles out food to them, "one for Maxie, one for Bonkers, etc. " I find it funny how they line up in a line every He enjoys it, too, as it's a ritual. I like it when you give your kitties treats and give them to your kitties. Creating bonds with your cats is an excellent way to do so.
My cats also vomited up these treats, as stated in a number of other reviews. Since my cats both love the regular Temptations treats, I was hopeful and eager to give them a try. These were no problem to get them to eat, but they didn't stay down for long. I am sorry for your loss. Meanwhile, I suppose it's better to vomit than to end up with an impacted hairball since it serves the same function as when cats eat In spite of this, I did not find fur in the vomitus.
I will have to give it a try since some of my cat's hairballs are bigger than Temptations, and so we wouldn't be as comfortable without it. It's a treat she looks forward to every night, along with her It would be nice if you had a long-term relationship If your cat has a lot of hair, you might want to try this out. Vets are also ok with it. My area's stores (seven including Wal Mart) have been out of it for weeks and I can't live without it. I received it on Amazon for a high price, but with my stash getting low, I was glad to find it there.
Her name is This is what my cat meows for until I give it to her. Their taste makes her want to eat them more than anything else. Most of the other treats out there make her vomit since she has a very sensitive stomach. The irritation that she gets without these treats is that she has invisible hariballs and dry heaves all day.
There is only one thing I've found that has worked for me on my cat's hair ball problem! As far as I'm concerned, I've pretty much tried everything, and how wonderful it was to find a solution. The problem is that I dislike cleaning it up, and he dislikes hacking it.
It's not uncommon for a long-haired cat to snooze on me Hairballs are an inevitable part of being a groom. It is simply not acceptable for her to eat the malt-like hairball controllers, like Petromalt. I tried the new ones, She chews through boxes very quickly, so I have to keep them up on a shelf. So far, I haven't developed any hairballs since we started using them. Despite following the directions on the package, I don't follow them. It seems like a lot of extra calories for a cat who is already overweight to indulge in ten treats every other day. Whenever she asks for treats, I give her 6 every 3 days I've used it for four days and so far it appears to have worked.