Pros: Helps prevent and eliminate hairballs; Pounce brand Cons: Kind of expensive for the amount you get!
If you have read my other pet reviews you will know that we recently added a third cat to our furrball home. This cat, ChaCha, has the loveliest golden tresses that unfortunately have caused some hairball stomach upsets since his arrival. Grooming your...
Pros: Every thing about Pounce Hairball Treat Ment is great ! Cons: None
For cats and kittens over eight weeks of age.Pounce Hairball TreatMent is a great investment. It is sure to stop all that nasty hairball finding in your house not to mention help your cat as well. My 2 cats who are a year old were throwing up and spi ...
Pros: Prevents hairballs from forming, Helps eliminate existing hairballs,Cats love the taste,Inexpensive hairball preventative treatment Cons: May not be given to kittens under the age of 8 weeks.
Ah yes, yet another cat treat. But not just any cat treat! Have you ever wondered why you don't see or hear Morris singing the off key aaacckkk musical? It is probably because of the little tamale looking cat treats that Pounce makes...
Pros: I good taste(my female is finicky about taste)works fast Cons: none so far
My wife and I have two cats, one 5 year old female and a 4 year male. The both are mixed breed tabby's and the female has longer fur then the male. She is constantly cleaning her fur unlike the male who spend most of his time sleeping or getting into...
Pros: Very effective, likes to eat it in this form Cons: Need to keep lid closed to prevent pieces from getting too hard for cat to chew.
I have a long haired Himalayan cat named Dusty who is now five years old. He is a finicky cat and likes to lick his fur often. We have always had trouble getting Dusty to take the various hairball remedies on the market. I did use a gel which I placed on...
Pros: it works and the cats like the taste. Cons: not good for kittens. expensive
As any cat owner knows, there is nothing more painful to watch than a cat coughing up a hairball. The cat's back will arch and he will begin to hack and rock back and forth until he gets rid of the hairball. I had a long-haired Calico kittie. She was...
Pros: Claims to end hairballs. Fun to bat across the kitchen floor. Cons: Neither of my cats will eat the treats.
Hairballs are definitely one of the grossest aspects of cat ownership. A short while back, I had the unpleasant experience of stepping in something wet and hairy on my way to the washroom one dark night. After dancing about the room in a panic, fearing...
Pros: Easy hairball remedy, and it works! Cons: Doesn't stay fresh very long.
If you are a cat owner, I know you've heard it. The terrible noise in the middle of the night that is a sure sign that you are likely to find a "gift" on the carpet in the morning. "Yeeech! Hecch! Yeech!" *sigh* Roll over.
Pros: prevents hairballs, great taste even for picky cats Cons: none
I have to admit the first time I heard of Pounce Hairball Treat-Ment was here on epinions. We had been using the old brush everyday routine to try and help with hairballs, but it seems to not do to well. I have two cats ages 4 and 5, while one...
Pros: Works well if they will eat it Cons: If your cat is picky, you're out the $$
I recently adopted 2 long haired male kittens.
While in the grocery store, I came across Pounce Hairball Treatment. It comes in a convenient little purple can, similar to other kitty treats. Recommended dose is 3 -5 pieces once or...
Pros: Very easy to administer and apparently, quite tasty Cons: None that I know of
Newton, our 4 year old male Manx cat, periodically develops hair balls. Even though he is a short-haired cat, every time he "grooms" (bathes) himself, he swallows hair. Hair balls are formed when hair accumulates in a cat's gastrointestinal...
I feel somewhat lucky that my cats don't have a lot of hairballs. After reading here, it seems like I'm getting off easy. I have two cats, one long-hair and one short-hair. They are constantly grooming themselves and each other. Because of this...
Pros: effective, no mess Cons: somewhat expensive, cats may refuse to eat them
Which is worse-the unlovely sound of a cat announcing the presence (and imminent departure) of a hairball, or the mess that results? For me it's a toss up- I once had a romantic interlude quickly chilled by the sounds of hooark, hooarrrk, retch. ...
Pros: Effective Hairball Treatment, Crunchy Treat, Cat Likes the Taste Cons: Only Good if Your Cat will Eat It
I live in South Florida where the summers are very hot. I have a 17 year old short haired cat named Sandra. She has been with me for all 17 years, so you can imagine how much I love her. She is in overall good health for her age, but she suffers from...
Pounce Hairball Treat-Ment 1.7 oz. 1.7 oz. Now Pounce makes preventing and eliminating hairballs as easy as giving your cat a treat. Pounce Hairball Treat-Ment has the same benefits of ...
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