

🐱 Say goodbye to hairballs, hello to happy paws!
Nutri-Vet Hairball Paw Gel is a 3 oz salmon-flavored gel designed for easy paw application to help cats of all ages prevent and eliminate hairballs. Formulated by veterinarians with natural soybean and coconut oils, it supports digestion, reduces shedding, and promotes a healthy coat. Made in the USA with premium ingredients, this gel transforms hairball relief into a tasty treat your cat will love.







| ASIN | B0051HQOPC |
| ASIN | B0051HQOPC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,626 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #4 in Cat Hairball Remedy Pastes & Gels |
| Brand Name | Nutri-Vet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (10,649) |
| Date First Available | April 2, 2011 |
| Flavor | seafood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00669125504031 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 50403-1 |
| Manufacturer | Nutri-Vet |
| Manufacturer | Nutri-Vet |
| Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 1.5 x 2.25 inches; 1.6 ounces |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 669125504031 |
| Unit Count | 2 Pounds |
| Warranty Description | Against Defect |
J**H
Product works well. Easy to administer to paw. Shipped quickly
My cat us fussy about other hairball products but this easy to put on their paw & they lick off. Has worked nicely. Happy with purchase
T**Y
No hairballs since using this product.
I started giving my cat this gel months ago and he has not had one hairball since then. Prior to giving him this gel, he had them 2 or 3 times a week. My cat loves the chicken flavor too. I would definitely recommend this product.
L**.
I'd say he likes it, and it works
Had a while to use this and feel like I can actually review the product now. My cat has frequent hairballs, especially around shedding seasons, and I am happy to report that the amount does decrease with this. The only thing was getting him to eat the product was a struggle at first, at no fault of the product itself. He got sick a few years ago, and developed food shyness, so getting him to eat anything besides his normal kibble was a massive pain. Enough that if the usual brand wasn't in stock, he'd hardly eat the temporary replacement. I had to start out mixing this with churu (thankfully it turns out he likes those now), as it is slightly thicker, but I was hesitant doing this daily or multiple times a day as those aren't super healthy to give constantly. I was gifted some cat treats meant for dental health more recently, and have been squeezing some of the hairball stuff onto those and feeding them to my cat. It's gone shockingly well, but again I didn't really want to give him too many treats every day. Thankfully, while taking apparently too long coating his dental treats, he began licking the hairball stuff right out of the squeeze tube! So now our mornings consist of me squeezing his goop out of the tube, letting him lick it up and finishing off with some dental treats. He hasn't had a hairball as of recently again with our new morning routine, so I'd definitely say this works. Just give it a chance by mixing it with some other yummy stuff if your cat seems a bit hesitant at first. Again, my cat is usually very hesitant to eat anything but his usual kibble, so that isn't on this product at all.
R**T
Inconsistent quality / product
We've been using this product for a few months now. I'm not exactly sure how the product is intended to prevent or eliminate hairballs. In our case, with a long hair cat, it has not accomplished this goal. I will say that I have noticed a change in my cat's coat since we started to use it. Her fur is softer and appears more healthy to me. The frequency of hairballs has been reduced only slightly. We had no trouble getting her eat the product, in fact she loved it in the beginning, and until the most recent batch would come back looking for more. However, we have experienced what I consider to be quality control issues. My last order of 10 tubes, had 8 that were bloated and under pressure. When I removed the seal from the tube, they would spray their contents all over myself and the surrounding area. I also felt the product had an unusually strong odor. That maybe because I wasn't use to wearing it. Six of these tubes were returned to Amazon and replacements provided. (Thank You) After finishing the two non bloated tubes from the prior order, I opened my first replacement tube this week. The product appears creamier than before and has a lighter color. And while I'm pleased report that I cannot detect any odor from the product at all, my cat has Zero interest in this latest batch. She literally sniffs it, turns up her nose and walks away. I tried a second replacement tube and found it to be the same. The lack of odor maybe to blame. I can't tell if the change in the product was intended or the result of a failure in quality control. I would love to get the manufacturer's input. Since my cat isn't interested in eating the current product, I'm going to have to return the replacement tubes and look for another solution. Sorry.
E**E
She thinks it is a treat!
The is a really good product. It keeps my indoor kitty from bringing up a hairball. I just put it on a little dish and she thinks it's a treat.
J**B
Has been effective for our cat, but I have concerns regarding benzene toxicity.
Our cat had several episodes of throwing up hairballs. We subsequently tried the salmon flavored Nutra Vet hairball gel. It was effective and seemingly without side effects. Our cat likes the flavor and has been licking 1/4 of a teaspoon of it approximately 6 days per week. We have been giving it to Mallory once daily, unless her stool has been soft, in which case we skip a day. I recently investigated the toxicity of benzene, which can be formed when the ingredients of sodium benzoate and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) are both included within a product. Both of these ingredients are in this brand of hairball gel. Benzoate acid is naturally found in some foods such as apples, tomatoes, plums, and cinnamon. Sodium benzoate is man-made and is commonly used as a preservative, as it inhibits the growth of potentially harmful bacteria. Sodium benzoate is also used in some cosmetics, medicines, and other products. Reportedly he United States allowable amount of benzene is 5 ppb (parts per billion), with a few US states and with some countries deeming only 1ppb to be safe. Exposure to heat increases potential for production of benzene in greater amounts within the product. We haven't yet decided whether to use the balance of our two tubes of this gel (and to discard the new tube that we just received), or discard them all and switch to another type that does not include both ascorbic acid and sodium benzoate. I am disappointed about not being comfortable with continued use of this product because our cat likes it and it has been effective for her. I would rate this product with 4 or possibly 5 stars, but due to the benzene concerns, reduced my rating to 3 stars. As any benzene within the product could be well below the amount deemed safe, and as this gel has been effective for our cat, it did not seem fair to rate the gel any lower than 3 stars. My opinion is that the makers of this Nutra-Vet Cat hairball gel product should re-formulate their ingredients so that benzene could no longer be generated. UPDATE 12/06/22: We had ceased, but reluctantly began using this product again because it's the only one that our cat likes which effectively reduces her hairballs. There has been a fairly recent formulary change as evidenced by the newer thickness of the product. We contacted Nutri-Vet to ask about the change and received a written response from them informing that the active ingredients remain unchanged, but that they had had to change the source of non-active ingredients, the result being a thicker product. They indicated that they are aware of this and are working on it. We tried microwaving it for a few seconds, but it remains thick. Mallory is able to lick it off of a flat surface (as opposed to a rounded plastic teaspoon -- which had worked with the prior formula). This product continues to include sodium benzoate as an ingredient, thus my rating remains at 3 stars, despite its effectiveness. 12/18/22 A representative from Nutra-Vet called us a few days ago in response to our prior contact-so they both wrote a response and subsequently called to discuss our concerns following our complaint regarding the new thickness of the product. The rep reiterated that they had undergone a content change in Nutri-Vet Hairball Gel due to ingredient sourcing difficulties. Impressive that they cared enough to both respond to our complaint in writing and then to follow up with a telephone call. Great customer service! 06/07/23 Update: We recently purchased the Salmon Nutri-vet paw gel from Amazon and from another source and note that the current items have returned to their original soft quality. Sodium benzoate is still an ingredient. No more harder stuff having to be put on my husband's finger to be licked by the cat. We have returned to squirting it into a 1/4 teaspoon and having Mallory lick it from the spoon. Yeah!!!
F**3
I bought it for my Persian Cat and it seems to have worked well !!! Very easy to administer and cat likes the taste/smell !!! Must have for furry buddies !!!
R**L
My cat has been given a great start in life, from early vet visits to quality kitten food to give her the best start in life. (lots of Hooman love too) So when it came to a hairball treatment, we picked this brand, "Nuti•Vet", because of the choice of Ingredients and flavour options. We first tried Chicken as that is one of her and her brothers favourite flavors, but she would not have anything to do with it. Her brother loved the chicken buy the way. Our vet was kind enough to let us try other brands they use, to see if she would react favorably, but LeSalon, Sentry, Hartz and Tomlyn did not interest her in any way. Then we ordered the Salmon flavor hoping it would maybe interest her through smell, and she instantly licked the paste from the tube. Happy she enjoys this one, better for her and safe on her system. If you have a finicky eater, that does like Salmon, this could be the perfect choice for you. Check out the ingredients in the other brands, non are as good as this one overall. It's the best choice in our eyes, hope it's yours for your fur baby.
E**)
Cats love this and it works for mild hairball issues. Not for heavier hairball issues though
O**V
My cat likes it.
A**R
Wasted my money. My cat hates it . Very thick paste, doesn't smell great.
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