🐾 Keep your kitty purring with confidence!
The Cat Hairball Support is a premium grooming supplement designed to break down hairball buildup while promoting healthy skin and digestion. Each gel packet contains a blend of cod liver oil, flaxseed oil, and beeswax, ensuring your cat receives the best care in a convenient format. With 30 uses per pack, it's the perfect solution for proactive pet owners.
R**E
Licks works miracles!
I love that my Luna no longer gags for 20 painful minutes to produce a tightly wound snake of hair. It was awful. Then her stomach would spasm for hours. I started putting Licks in her wet food, every day, and we are nearing 6- months, and she had just 1small episode. This little girl is living proof how well Licks works.Yes, it’s expensive but the ingredients are cleaner. She wouldn’t touch her food with the others I tried. And, she is so much happier. A few days before she would bring one up, she was grossly uncomfortable and you could hear her stomach growl from across a room! She has none of that anymore. We are both happier!
A**R
Love the idea of these but cat didn't
I love the idea of a more natural hairball treatment. The ingredients seem so much better than others on the market. I can't speak to how well this works bc my cats wouldn't even taste it based on their initial sniff test. It was a hard pass from both my cats.
P**.
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!
Sorry that I spent my money on this product. Not only did my 2 cats repel in disgust when offering this gel, but my neighbors 3 cats also backed away from it. Now I 'm just going to throw the box away.$30 is too much to throw away. Be warned!
D**N
Must Have in Warmer Weather
I give this to my cats to help with hairballs when temperatures tick up, they're more comfortable and I don't have to clean up hairballs. I mix with their wet food, sometimes smear it, alone, on their dishes and they love it, though they wouldn't eat it alone at first.
L**H
Licks Cat Hairball Support
My cat has big problems with hairballs. I have tried all kinds of supplements and treats for him including CatLax, with limited success. When CatLax became unavailable for a long period, I started looking for a replacement. Most of the the products on the market contain petrolatum (think Vaseline) or mineral oil. I don’t think my cat should be eating petroleum products or mineral oil. I found Licks hairball remedy. It contains beeswax, cod liver oil, and flax seed oil. Three healthy ingredients. He is very picky and I had a hard time getting him started on it. He won’t take it from my finger or his paw. It is also quite messy to do that. If your cat likes it that way, good. I keep the packets in the refrigerator and squeeze one in his wet food. That is working well. He has not coughed up or vomited a hairball in over a month. Licks are expensive, but I’m happy to have found something that works.ADDENDUM: I recently received an order of the hairball remedy that had only beeswax in it and no brown portion (the yellow beeswax usually squirts out next to the other). I notified the company and they sent a new box right away. Unfortunately, this box contains no beeswax, only the brown portion. The worst part is that my cat has begun coughing up hairballs again. He had been hairball free for weeks. 😩
N**A
My finicky she cat likes it!
After reading some of the reviews I wasn't so sure my finicky cat would like Licks but lo and behold! she licks Licks right out of the packet and any that gets on my fingers into the bargain! I'm using it as a preventative measure so not so sure about the effectiveness yet but gave it five stars on that due to the ingredients. I'd recommend this product on account main thing is to get your cat to eat it!
F**A
Cat doesn't like the flavour, so I mixed it in her wet food
Poor cat had such horrible hairballs that we had to play the game: hairball or dog poop? Yeah, super fun. I hate the crunchy hairball treats because they really aren't effective at all. Saw this and bought it almost immediately.The cat absolutely will not eat this from her paw or bowl. If you top her wet food with it, she will not eat. I have to mix it thoroughly into her wet food to get her to eat it. It's 100% worth it though because the hairballs have stopped! I only give this to her every 3-4 days, sometimes once a week. Dear gods the lack of hairballs is amazing. Buy this now! Figure out how to convince your cat to eat it and enjoy the results!
K**.
Hairball or licking fetish
My cats love these. I can head off plastic licking or plant eating with these as well as when a hairball is suspected.A bit pricey, but do what we need them to.
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