• Contains one (1) 2.1-oz. pack of FELINE GREENIES SMARTBITES Hairball Control Natural Treats for Cats Chicken Flavor; Natural Cat Treats Plus Vitamins, Minerals & Other Nutrients
  • Minimizes hairball formation and supports healthy digestion with GREENIES FIBERBLEND formula for adult cats when fed in conjunction with a hairball control diet
  • Made with natural ingredients, plus vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients for a nutritionally complete and balanced snack
  • With less than 2 calories per treat, your cat will love each and every bite, and you’ll feel great rewarding them
  • Crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, your cat will devour these cat snacks and their delectable dual-texture
  • Designed by veterinarians to help healthy digestion when fed in conjunction with a hairball diet

My Maddie is picky when it comes to treats, and until these Greenies treats for hairballs, I had not found one hairball treat for cats that she would actually eat! I am so amazed and pleased that I have finally found something that she loves and can't wait to dig into and that's actually GOOD FOR HER! She's not a long-haired cat, but neither is she a short-haired cat, and she sheds a lot, so I've been very worried about her. Had purchased a grooming mitt, and it was always full. She's a fastidious groomer, and I could just imagine how much hair she was taking into her digestive system. With these Greenies treats, I feel much better and am so very, very pleased! Thank you, again, Greenies, for a superb product! These treats arrived in record time and were safely packaged--an excellent company to do business with, and I would definitely do business with them again!

my 1.5 year old maine coon is both a walking hairball (see picture) and the pickiest eater i have ever encountered. when i give her food (high-quality wet OR dry), she typically will sniff the bowl then walk away, perhaps coming back a few times throughout the day to nibble at it. she AIN'T IMPRESSED no matter what. that being said, i have made it a routine for the past 5 months (when i adopted her from an animal shelter) to give her a little daily combo of the Greenies Hairball Control, Greenies Dental Treats, and Greenies Skin & Fur. she FREAKS OUT over these treats and comes running if i even go NEAR the area where i keep them. i really like that you can somewhat substitute dry food with these (they contain complete nutrition requirements in themselves), so i don't feel like i'm just enabling a future fat cat. as for the hairball control aspect, she has only had one or two hairballs in the past 5 months (since she has been taking them. considering she has a coat like a lion and grooms herself pretty much all day, i find this to be very impressive. she also has not had any stomach issues / unusual poos, which i was worried about initially. she loves every flavor of these things, but i think tuna is the favorite. you can't go wrong with these. your cat will love you and possibly also sit on your face every morning to wake you up to feed them to her/him.

Ever wanted to teach your cat tricks? I've done it with 3 different cats over the years with these things. They love these! I've taught my current cat to "Sit", "Sit-up", "Give me your paw" and now I'm working on "turn-around". She's struggling with that one because she doesn't want to take her eye off the treat! Spinning around means she loses sight of the prize for just a moment - and that's too long! LOL. I give her a few of the hairball treats and a few of the dental treats every day. If I forget - she reminds me! I once dropped her off at the kennel while I was traveling and forgot to bring these with me. I knew she'd be upset, so I ordered here on Amazon and had them delivered to the kennel - how spoiled is that?!! LOL. The kennel was astounded how she did tricks for them! They loved it too. GET THESE! Your cat will love you for it! And they don't smell like the nasty smelling, cheap garbage treats you get at the food store. These are good for them too. ...and go for it - try to teach them tricks! You'll be surprised. Have patience and allow them to do it in their own "kitty time" - they have to pretend they are still in charge. WARNING: Do not leave the package on the counter or unattended - you will find puncture holes in the bag. Put in drawer or cupboard. …now if only she had fingers to unzip the bag herself....

My cats love these hairball treats and so do I. I started with the small package to test if my cats would like these treats or not. They ended going through the small bag like my mother goes through an apple pie. Luckily I found the 10 pack of the large size and had it sent via UPS in a couple of days. I have five kitty's and the package recommends giving 15 treats per cat per day. They are small and I separate the treats into three treat times per day, which does not interfere with their regular feeding time. They are given a bowl of Iams hairball control formula or Purina One sensitive stomach formula. The kitty's are all indoor cat's due to the proximity of a busy road near my house, so you can imagine the work feeding them and litter box duties is considerable, and anything that I can use to lighten the workload is welcomed and utilized to its fullest. Since I have started using them on July 21 I have had a grand total of three hairballs between the five of them to clean up. They were up to five or six a day with the old food. So changing to the better food with these Hairball treats have made such a difference and work much better than ever expected. As an added bonus, their fur is much softer and they are more active now, since I think they are feeling so much better. FELINE GREENIES SMARTBITES Hairball Control Tuna Flavor Cat Treats 4.6 Ounces (Pack of 10)

I have six cats, ranging from 5.5 months to 21 years old. When I give these treats out, I'm almost in fear for my life as there's a very real possibility I could be trampled to death by them! According to my math, that's approximately 75 pounds of feline, of which, every single ounce is focused on GETTING THOSE TREATS!! The good news is that they're great to use as training rewards. The bad news is that they're fattening, and too many will cause what I call "devil ass"...meaning that what they leave in the litter box (and usually all over the inside if it has a lid) resembles something that MUST have come from hell itself, if not just by stench alone! I'd swear that there's a toxic green mist in the air too. Other than THAT, I don't think I'm allowed to NOT buy them.. at least not if I want to continue waking up without any surprises on my bed...lol.

Before I discovered this product I used an anti-hairball gel that my cat hated the taste of and she would cough up monster hairballs once every 15 days like clockwork. I give her twelve of these treats per day, all at once and on an empty stomach as per instructions. I started her on these two months ago, and no hairballs are to be found in my house. It has the added bonus of her loving the taste of them. I have found that these are filling treats that decrease her appetite for her regular food. I also give her Greenies Dental Treats, too, so I'm sure her love of those contribute to her diminished appetite. It's hard to find the right balance with regular food, and she has lost a bit over half a pound, which I suppose isn't too bad for a nine-year-old 12-pound feline. And I'm not kidding about this. My cat loves me a ton more since she started these. She purrs like nuts while she eats them and is my best friend for life now. My veterinarian approves, and he says to ignore alarmists regarding petroleum concerns because it is an inert ingredient. I don't know one way or the other, but it's not something I worry about. She's lived a long, good life, and she checks out just fine at the vet once a year.

I found out about this product on Twitter of all places. A set of cats' human recommend it. One of my cats always had a dry cough that I knew was from hairballs. I had tried a goop product that I bought at a pet big box store but she hated it and would not go anywhere near it. But in treat form she loves them and the dry cough turned into her actually coughing up the hairballs! It worked within a few days. And now rarely does she cough and hardly ever does she actually cough anything up. As far as I'm concerned Greenies hairball treats are magic.Every night my girls get bedtime Greenies.

There is nothing worse than getting out of bed in the morning to step in your cats' nasty hairball. As much as I love my kitty there's nothing I hate more than hearing that sound that she's about to upchuck a hairball. She doesn't do it very often but when she does, she does it with style. I brush her every other day and when I started her on the Hairball regime within an hour she was coughing up a glorious nasty ball of muck. But since then no problems. She loves the way that these taste and as soon as I say it's time for treats she's willing to sit, high-five, twirl, and give kisses. I highly recommend these for anyone then never wants to step in their cat's vomit again.

Ok first, for all those who are wondering how many Feline Greenies Smartbites are in a bag: There are consistently about 100 Greenies Smartbites per ounce. For instance, there are 460-464 pieces in a 4.6 oz "Value Size" bag. Since I started giving 12 pieces of Hairball Control Greenies daily to each of my 12-lb long-haired cats, there are a lot fewer "wet mice" to clean up from my floors. Before, I could count on at least 2 or 3 huge monstrosities to clean up per week, per cat (easy to tell because one cat is light, one is dark). Now, it's maybe once per month per cat, and the hairballs are tiny compared to what was yakked up before Greenies. I am noticing, however, slightly hairy but otherwise normal-looking poops in the litter box... sorry if that's TMI, just thought I'd mention it because it does seem to indicate that the Greenies are doing their job: adding fiber, breaking up the hairballs, and easing things out the other end. It is important to give the full serving of all 12 treat bits all at once, and not skip any days, or they are not as effective. I also don't give within an hour or so of a meal, just in case it might interfere with absorption of food nutrients (?). The 10-pack of 4.6 oz bags is an incredible deal. But keeping them fresh is a BIG factor in keeping cats interested in eating them. It takes awhile to go through what, 4600 Greenies total, at 12 pieces per day per cat, unless you have a bunch of cats!! I only have the two cats. So, since there are oils in these Greenies, I keep all bags, even the unopened ones, in the refrigerator so they won't go rancid before they're consumed. This works great to keep them fresh. The zipper seal isn't reliable, so I also always keep the opened bag inside a ziplock bag. My cats are very aloof from each other; but they will both happily share space on my lap for their Greenies as soon as they hear the bag rattle. They literally drool little puddles while they wait for me to count out their portions. They are still just as eager for their daily Greenies now as they were many months ago. One more thing that's important to note: There are a multitude of counterfeit products on Amazon now, including pet foods and pet treats. For the safety and health of your pets, make sure that when you purchase these, you check the seller's ratings carefully and choose a reputable one. That way you know you're getting the real deal, not something adulterated or contaminated that may sicken your precious fur-friend.

Safer than tube hairball remedies!! Decades ago, we fed our cats a dab of the flavored cat stuff in a tube (which was mostly mineral oil/petrolatum) for hairballs. We gave it to them once a month; it worked great and they almost never suffered hairballs. They lived to very ripe old ages. Hairballs can present a number of health problems for cats and should not be ignored. You can brush them endlessly, but they still get them. Fast-forward to this decade. While caring for our terminal cancer-kitty, her oncologist told us that the tube stuff was not good as cats tended to inhale a bit into their lungs when ingesting it; who knew?! Even a tiny bit is apparently quite bad for their lungs. Couple years later now, we have cats again and were quite pleased to find these. Smartbites work well, cats like them and no worries about lungs. I think of this 'TREAT' like MEDICINE because of the petrolatum. The same way I would never have given my cats twice the amount of the tube stuff, I am careful to limit these. My experience (& my veterinarian) has taught me to always read labels, begin slow with anything new, be alert to changes and use the smallest amount that gets the result. Our cats are indoor, shorter hair and only get 6/day. P.S. NOT FOR KITTENS: they caution against use in cats under 1-year-old!