Well, first of all, I'm not a big fan of the cornmeal that Temptations uses in their products. Our furry sweetheart, who was allergic to corn, passed away last year. The Temptations series made him itch. We ended up adopting two new hairy brothers, one with short hair and the other with long hair. They LOVE taking care of each other. As you can imagine, this has led to severe constipation or clogging of the hairballs, particularly in short haired cats who eat their own hair and their brother's long hair. As if that weren't enough, he also loves to lick my daughter's (his "mom") long hair and woo her if he can get away with it. .Our long haired kitten eats cutlax type hairball gels and this helps him a lot. Kangaroo. He also hates being brushed, which doesn't exactly help. So we decided to give it a try. If they help, I was willing to try. The short-haired kitten puffs up, then irritates the tubular ball of wet fur, leaving it in an awkward spot where it could be for the rest of the family. Mostly I find it barefoot. I am very happy to report that this is really helping him to move forward. They both get 10 treats a day and knock out each other to get them. They used to jump on my shoulders if I didn't open my bag fast enough! They get four paws from BOTH of our cats (who recently turned 1 year old). our big boys are doing better and would eat the whole bag if we let them. Please note that I'm still not a huge fan of the ingredients they use, but they somehow manage to make a treat that cats love. As long as we limit them, they're probably as good to us as a random bag of potato chips. tocopherols) - Dried offal - Brewer's Rice - Wheat Flour (ugh!) - Cellulose Powder - Natural Flavor - Regular Dried Beet Pulp - Corn Gluten - Potassium Chloride - Choline Chloride - Salt - Minerals (Zinc Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate). , Thiamine Mononitrate, Calcium D-Pantothenate, Biotin Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride [Vitamin B6], Folic Acid Supplement). Therefore I can recommend them for cats that have hairball problems (not all cats). Please check the ingredients your cat(s) are being switched to if they are sensitive or allergic. Our cats are happy, I haven't found a hair bomb in at least two weeks and they love the taste. they help you. (Note that we have also added some coconut oil to our shorthair cat's diet by applying it to his paws from time to time. I would imagine this would help him as well, but I do not recommend doing this on a regular or daily basis (do coconut oil is great for humans, it's still pretty greasy for cats and you don't want to overload their digestive system (weigh the benefits for their cat and make the best choices for them).)
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