Healthy Bites Hairball Relief For Cats
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VETIQ® Healthy Bites Hairball Relief treats for cats have been specially formulated to promote your cat’s well-being. Each treat is comprised of a delicious, crispy, cereal shell with a healthy cream-filled centre, packed full of essential nutrients, that not only help to prevent the formation, but also aids the removal of hairballs for our feline friends.
- High in Chicken (16%).
- Wheat free.
- No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
- Added Vitamins & minerals.
- Suitable for weight management and sterilised cats.
- Contains inulin to help support healthy digestion.
- Resealable packs.
- Promotes bonding.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do VETIQ Hairball Relief Treats contain phosphorous?
Answer: There is no added phosphorous in the hairball treats. Some of the ingredients may have phosphorous as part of their natural content, such as the poultry (there is both chicken and turkey present in the treats), but this would be at a low level.
Are the VETIQ Treats packaging recyclable?
The recycling logo can be found on back of the pack, we have updated the packaging to include the recycling number 7.
My cat loves Healthy Bites and he has trouble with hair balls. Can he overdose on these?
However, what you need to consider then is how much of their daily calorie intake is being delivered through treats, and reduce their food calorie intake slightly to take this into account.
If you are looking for an alternative to the treats, we also have a VETIQ Hairball Relief Paste which you may like to try.
Is it ok to give my pet multiple different types of VETIQ treats?
Yes, it is possible to give your pet each of these treat types together.
They all have different ingredients present for the various functions, so to get the beneficial effect for each area, you will need to give them the suggested dosage for the pets size for each treat type.
However, what you need to consider then is how much of their daily calorie intake is being delivered through treats, and reduce their food calorie intake slightly to take this into account.