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๐พ Treat Time Made Easy! Your cat will love it!
Greenies Feline Pill Pockets are soft, salmon-flavored treats designed to make administering medication to your cat a breeze. Each 1.6 oz. pouch contains 45 all-natural, moldable pockets that mask the taste of pills, ensuring a stress-free experience for both you and your feline friend. Recommended by vets, these treats are free from artificial ingredients, making them a guilt-free choice for daily use.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
Unit Count | 45 Count |
Occasion | Birthday |
J**N
OMG this really DOES WORK!!!
I never could pill my cats. I got my first cat in 1980. No matter how it was explained to me or what vet showed me or what video I tried, nothing worked. When my 14 1/2 year old cat Smokey was diagnosed with hyperthyroid the nightmare continued. I tried crushing the pill and putting it in his food but tests later suggested that negated the pill's efficacy. I tried doing it by hand. I tried then hiding one pill in some cheap but tasty catfood and it worked...to a point. Today I got my first batch of pill pockets and omg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That pill pocket was to Smokey what a pizza from Frank Peppe's Pizzaria in New Haven is to me. He eagerly devoured it and the pill inside. His sister Patches saw him eating it and was upset she didn't get one, but a few minutes of petting led her to forgive me. This REALLy works and since he has to have these pills twice a day he'll be having pill pockets twice a day. JUST AS ADVERTISED.
P**
Worked great
This was the best purchase to have on hand. Unfortunately, we did need it to give our cat some medicine. It worked like a gem. I highly recommend it for anybody who needs to give a cat a pill or liquid medicine or a capsule open up the capsule like we did and pour the powder inside it and closed it up and squeezed it. It worked great and was so much easier than adding it into their food.
K**E
Worked Perfectly for my Cat!
My 2 year old cat unfortunately got tape worms, and I had to treat her with pills (Elanco cat dewormer). I was nervous because I had never given her or any cat a pill before and I am a bit of an anxious person. I was searching tools to shoot the pill into her mouth, which all had varying reviews, when these popped up with a 4.6 rating. I read some reviews and was soldThese arrived before the medicine, so I decided to put a piece of dry food in them and give her a few so she was used to them. The day the medicine came she gobbled it down and has no clue she took a pill.Highly recommend for anxious humans and cats!!
A**
Updated review
I just wanted to update a review. At first my cat wanted nothing to do with these. I tried a few times. I was just about to throw them out. When I squeeze them up and she ate three of them. They didnโt have a pill in them but at least she is interested and purring lol
R**Y
If your cat likes them it saves SO much hassle!
Thyroid medicine twice a day.Thank goodness the little guy likes these!Some of our cats have not been interested.If they are, it helps to give one occasionally without medication so they are on open to the idea should they ever need medication.If you are lucky, and they get shipped with heavy items that smash them - you can just wrap them around the pill and squish it to cover. If your cat wants to chew it, you can split one and make a smaller bite so they don't chew it open and lose the pill.If the pill is really nasty tasting or strong smelling, consider buying the teeny gelatin capsules and pre-wrapping it before adding to the pill pocket.Most of our cats prefer the tuna and cheese flavor, but the salmon works too.
A**S
Life saver! New staple in my cat owner arsenal
These things are stinking amazing! My lil female, Zooey, is 15 now & has never liked taking meds. I mean it is WAR! You'd never know she's 76 in human yrs with the fight she puts up & the heights she jumps to get away. Up till now that has never been a huge issue because the times she's needed meds at home have been few & far between, plus only for a few days. Thank God for the antibiotic shot vets use, 1 shot takes the place of 10-14 days of antibiotics administered at home. That has saved us a few times with Zooey & another cat that dod not like meds. Our vet can barely check her teeth cause she refused 2 open her mouth. Now that she is older we have senior bloodwork done at her checkup that is more comprehensive. In geriatric cats, kidneys, liver & the thyroid all need to be monitored, if a problem presents it can escalate quickly. If caught early, a lot of things can be managed well. At her most recent visit we found out she has hyperthyroidism. She has always been petite, 6.3lbs, but maintained her weight w/ out the ravenous overeating that can happen in "hyper" cats. While I assume she's prob always leaned a bit to the side of a hyperthyroid, it's a bigger deal as she ages when kidneys can also start to stress & scent abilities decrease, making food less attractive. This means she could eat less plus on top of her already fast metabolism, weight loss can occur. In such a small cat, she can't afford to lose any weight. Her kidneys can be harmed as well filtering the excess thyroid hormones, along with the liver. My understanding is 50% of 17+ cats die of kidney failure....Anyway, we decided to put her on meds daily to treat the condition after exploring a few options. Another option was a food change to a special food made to decrease thyroid hormone production, prescription food actually, but at 15, she is spoiled & likes what she eats. I doubt she would go for a change. The other 2 options are both surgery, removal of the offending part of the thyroid gland (it's usually 1 side only), or a iodine injection trmt of some type. In an older cat, going under anesthesia can hold it's own dangers. So pills it is ๐ I spent 3 days crushing them (thank goodness they are not time released) & mixing them in fancy feast naturals (great can food 4 anyone looking, the "Naturals" is new) & that got most of it in her, but u never know 4 sure how much they get & she can taste the diff & literally pushes the pieces w/ specks of medication in it pff to the side! Then, while hunting tips online I saw these. I figured long shot, but whatever, I'll try anything. I was actually looking for 1 of those pill shooters & saw these. I gave her 1 last night just 2 see if she'd eat it & it disappeared quick & meows came right after 4 more. This morn that pill was gone so fast. I sat there in awe. If u only knew they things I'd tried in the past 2 get meds in her & how marked up my poor arms becane in the process. She's tiny, but wriggly & because she's small it's hard 2 just toss a pill in her mouth & close it, because she can choke. After getting vet ok, I did try that too though & after massaging her throat for maybe 50 secs....that pill was spit right back at me HA! If she only knew she willingly ate that pill this morning ๐ Thank God someone came up w/ these...i love that they are malleable too. I purchased Salmon since she already had other chicken treats.Edit- a few days after buying these 4 her thyroid meds, Zooey got out of the house for literally 10 mins. We think she ate something or got a toxin on her paws she then licked that made her very sick. All of a sudden after being normal all day, in the evening she stopped eating, was crying & hiding under the bed (odd behaviour for her). We waiting till the next morn & she still wasn't eating, she seemed weak & "puny", not cleaning her fur like normal. We called our vet & they at 1st thought it was a reaction 2 the new meds. We stopped them & they have a short 1\2 life so she should have improved quickly. When she didn't we took her in, she was not doing well & after lots of tests, we had 2 get a lot of meds in a very sick cat. These pill pockets were the only think that got the meds in her & actually for the 1st 2 days, were the only thing she would even eat! They must be pretty tasty!She is thankfully all better now & back 2 herself. Let me mention also that is u have a small pill to give, you can absolutely break the pockets in half & just mold them around the pills. Makes them last a lot longer & not as big 4 the cat.
K**S
Pill pouch
Giving cats capsules is never any fun for the cat or you. After reading so many review, many positive, I thought I would give them a try and avoid the stress of administering them either manually or with a pill popper. The first on used my cat licked and then chewed and swallowed everything. The next morning we had to repeat the medication and my cat said "no way" and wouldn't even lick it and walked away. Maybe smaller pills would work better but my experience with using them for capsules not very good.
M**G
Great for feeding things cat's don't want :)
Life saver. I had a very hard time adding omega-3 oil to my cat's food. Although it's tasteless, my cat somehow knows whenever I add it to her food, and it has been a pain.I was able to drip the oil into the pill pocket and feed her that way. She was okay!
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