🐾 Purr-fectly Natural Relief for Your Feline Friend!
HomeoPet Feline Furball is a 15ml homeopathic medicine designed to support healthy digestion and alleviate hairball-related issues in cats. Made from safe, natural ingredients, it is suitable for cats of all ages and is easy to administer, ensuring a gentle and effective solution for your beloved pet.
B**A
5 Stars – These Drops Helped My Cat Eat Again!
I was really worried about my cat—she had stopped eating and seemed super uncomfortable, likely due to hairballs. I tried a few things, but nothing seemed to help until I found the HomeoPet Furball Hairball Drops. Within a short time of starting the drops, I noticed a real improvement. She started eating again and seemed more like herself—more active, more comfortable, and way less stressed.The drops are easy to give, either in her water or directly in her mouth, and I love that they’re natural. I’m honestly so relieved to have found something that actually works without any harsh ingredients. If your cat is struggling with hairballs or just not acting like themselves, I definitely recommend giving this a try!
B**2
It works.
Of course I was highly skeptical of the effectiveness of homeopathy at first but I've been using homeopathy myself (and now my husband too) since the 1980s with great successs so I had high hopes for this product. We have 2 med-long haired cats and it's shedding season. Using these drops has been very effective. Now we find a small hairball maybe once a week instead of a med/large one every few days. They don't seem to notice it on their food. We have cut down on the dose and it's still very good. Highly recommended.
C**.
Always will reorder now
With my (16+ y/o) long haired cat, this stuff does really help. We used our first bottle and didn’t replace it right away when it ran out b/c I wasn’t sure if it worked, but went about 1 month then I started to notice the amount of hairballs in unexpected walking paths increased lol. We now just do a couple drops every other day sometimes a day or two longer cause we forget.
J**N
This is like a magic lube for the insides for Hairballs!
My cat is a long haired orange cat that is around 7 years old, & recently he started to make hacking sounds & he had also been starting to throw up bile, or his dry, or his wet foods. & then one night after giving him this stuff, he coughed up a big hand sized hairball! This is something that he never has had an issue with his whole life until now. So I have used several of this brands products with success, & I knew that they made one for hairballs, & I wanted to try it. & once again, success! Now when my cat starts to act like that again, I give him this stuff, & he settles down & no longer throws up bile or his foods, & only sometimes does he eventually hack up a hairball. Its like this stuff is a magic lube for their insides, because it seems to help hair (or the hairballs if one has already formed) move thru them so they can get them out. & so, you know, that is going to come out thru either one end or the other, so be ready for that to happen should you decide to use this!
L**Y
Did not work
I did not see that this helped my cat at all.
A**R
Worked fast for outdoor kitty!
As someone who never writes reviews, I had to for this. That's how great it worked for our little friend. We are caring for a semi-feral cat, about 1-2 years old. When we found her she was already fixed and very wary of people. We have been working on getting her used to people, and training her. (I am including this info in case anyone has a barn cat or handles feral cats -- because this may work for them if they face similar issues!)We have also been keen on her health and normally she is very friendly, playful and energetic. There was a sudden shift a few days ago in this and she was not eating, not playing, and mostly sleeping. Her vitals all looked good, and I didn't suspect an infection was the culprit. The more I researched, the more I thought that either she had a hairball blockage OR an irritation from hacking hairballs up. I suspected the latter because I had heard her retching and gagging one evening, but was unable to tell why.Since she would not eat, we did have to syringe feed her fluids and put the recommended dosage of drops in each sitting for her. No joke - next morning, she was up and about and....HUNGRY. Her appetite has progressed since back to normal. (We did keep doing smaller and smaller dosages after she got over the main hump, just to be sure and to wean off of it).Highly HIGHLY recommend. If you are caring for outdoor cats who may get into ANYTHING or be excessively grooming to keep themselves clean, you may want to keep some of this on hand.
D**B
It works on the most finicky cats!!!
I read reviews of this and thought I would try it. Also, thank you to the person who said they put a drop on each temptation cat treat and let it dry. My cats are super picky but that method worked!! I have two very fluffy kitties. One is a Maine coon mix the other a Selkirk Rex mix (3 layers of long fur!). The Rex would have hairballs all the time, the Maine coon would have small hairballs but have trouble coughing them up. Neither one has coughed or had a hairball since I started this so I’m assuming it’s working. We would have definitely had a hairball or some coughing by now. Now just for purposes of seeing if my cats would be able to taste it, I tasted a drop lol. It’s sweet like sugar water. Since cats cannot taste sweetness I doubt they can taste this but I still do the drop on the treat method just in case. It doesn’t take long to dry either, I usually count out 30 treats in the morning, put a drop on each and then give them each 5 treats 3 times a day. It works well!
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