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HomeCat SuppliesCat Health CareHairball Remedies8in1 Kittymalt Hairball Remedy - Malt Flavor, 4 1/4-Ounce |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Seems to Work, But Kind of Runny Mar 12, 2010
By Carrie,
"Formerly "Sister Carrie""
We have a 15lb fluffball that has major hairball issues. Our vet suggested using Science Diet Hairball Control wet food, but with 4 cats in the household it is way to hard to control cat food consumption.
We opted to try this hairball remedy instead. It does significantly reduce kitty's hairball issues. The only "con" is that the gel is a bit runny, so when you put it on your finger, you've got to be quick to get it to the cat (mine will not lick the gel off my finger).
Because the hairball remedy works, I will repurchase when needed. The tube is pretty big, so it should last a very long time.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
8 in 1 Kittymalt is the only hairball remedy that my cats love Aug 13, 2009
By Shelly Page My two adult cats LOVE 8 in 1 Kittymalt. They lick it off my finger and to them it is just a treat. In fact, the pet stores near me no longer carry 8 in 1 Kittymalt and I found out the hard way that cats will not eat any other hairball remedy willingly. I have been looking for Kittymalt for at least 6 months and was very excited when I found it on Amazon. My cats are happy again and even my kitten licked the Kittymalt off my finger when he saw how much the big kitties love it. It is a big help for the hairballs and sensitive tummy that my long haired cat gets. I did notice that the new tube of Kittymalt now includes a picture of a different cat and has the word Excel at the top of it. I think Exel might be 8 in 1's parent company now. Either way the cats still love it!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
8 in 1 Kittymalt Mar 28, 2008
By Charles A. Fenwick We have used this product for several years as part of the plan that has evolved to deal with our Ragdoll cat's chronic, serious constipation problem.
We give him about 10cc of this every other day, along with 5mg Cisapride and 3mL Lactulose 10gm every day. A syringe must be used, since there is no way that he will eat any of this on his own (contrary to what the packaging says).
Veterinarians give you a blank stare when you mention Kittymalt, but for sure the Cisapride and Lactulose alone are NOT enough to deal with this problem, even though the vets seem to think that they ought to be.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
It Isn't PetroMalt May 28, 2009
By -TMcN- Kittymalt is probably technically a better product than PetroMalt. It's a bit less expensive and claims to do more. But my cats will eat PetroMalt out of the tube. They do their best to avoid KittyMalt, even preferring to shake it off over licking it up if I put some on their paws.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Kittymalt is best for kitty Oct 24, 2011
By Thomas Carten I somehow lost contact with Kittymalt, our remedy of choice some years back, and began using another brand. Bad choice. Not only did kitty (Sitka, by name) not like it, but he was puking just as he had been when he was using the previous anti-hairball stuff. We found Kittymalt again and things are back to normal: kitty likes it and we don't have to watch where we step.
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