- Pack of ten, 2.1-ounce pouches(total of 21-ounces)
- Made With real tuna
- For adult cats only
Product FeaturesFlavor: Tuna | Size: 2.1-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 10)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Hairball treats that finally worked for us,
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This review is from: Friskies Crunchy Cat Treat (Grocery)
Adopted a 11 month scrawny. brown, gold eyed, semi-long haired, himalayan kitty from the pound 3 years ago. Who would give up such a beautiful cat? Within two days we found out why. Two to four inch long brown poop like lines throughout the house on beige carpet. Upon careful examination discovered this poop-like substance was partially digested cat food and hairballs. Once we bought a cat comb and various hairball treatments, that didn't work, we tried Friskies hairball treats. Finally something that works. We played with dosages for awhile and Tasha needs 8 hairball trears every day. Now have a healthy, happy cat.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cat Pleaser,
By peggy eberhardt "zoey" (San Diego) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Friskies Cat Treat Crunchy Hairball Remedy With Tuna, 2.1-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 10) (Grocery)
I have tried many brands of hairball treats, and my 3 cats really love these. I have had trouble finding them at my local market, so now order them online, 10 pks at a time. They are the best, I think. Peggy
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Kitty crack,
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This review is from: Friskies Cat Treats Crunchy Indoor Chicken Flavor, 2.1-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 10) (Grocery)
Tsering DEMANDS these the moment I get home from work. On weekends, she starts begging for them around noon. These things are like kitty crack. I'm giving them to her every day because she insists on it. (I am so pussy whipped) If you are having trouble getting your cat to eat a hairball remedy snack, oh, try these.I do worry about giving them to her every single day. The instructions say to do that when there are symptoms of hairballs, otherwise do it once or twice a week. Glad another reviewer is giving them daily, too, though they're doing it for a better reason. (I used to have Himalayans. I wish I had known about these treats back then. You should have seen the splatters on the wall from me putting petromalt on Muffler's paw and her flinging it off.) I've lost cats to lipidosis and megacolon, and it wouldn't surprise me if hairballs contributed to those conditions. If the hairball blocks something past the stomach... These are kitty junk food, and the petrolatum probably blocks nutrient absorption right after she eats them, but that's just for a small part of the day. The rest of the day she eats kitty health food - Evo no-grain low-card diet dry. 2115|RBPB40LLX9OV6;2115|R1QFXH5OKFNR68;2115|R1BDEY1U2TWUAY;
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