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• Special conditioning formula aids in reducing hairballs by gently washing away excess, loose hair, making brushing easier
• Contains microbeads infused with conditioners that moisturize for a silky, shiny coat
Care instructions
Keep out of the reach of children. For use on animals only.
Grooming Spec Needs
Hairball
Grooming Type
Shampoo & Conditioner
Description
Hartz Groomer’s Best Cat Shampoo has a light, fresh scent and uses microbeads to gently help condition while you lather. The special hairball prevention formula works on cats and kittens of all ages and hair lengths by removing loose locks so they aren’t ingested. Plus, your favorite feline will achieve a silky and shiny cuddle-worthy coat. Now that’s something to purr about.
Ingredients
https://www.hartz.com/product/hartz-groomers-best-hairball-control-shampoo-for-cats/ for more info
Rated 1 out of
5 by
Lolaz from
DangerousBought this product before doing my research….big mistake! Too many stories of people losing their pets or having to take them to the vet due to a negative reaction to the product. Too many stories to ignore! Pet products aren’t regulated the way we would expect, so it’s important we be careful with what we use for our little ones 😭 better be safe than sorry, give this one a miss!
Date published: 2023-12-11
Rated 1 out of
5 by
Carrie from
Do not buy.I brought this about a year ago. I used it once and haven't touched it since. The only reason I brought it was that my cat needed a bath after rolling in soot from the fireplace.
My cat had a terrible skin reaction to this. I ended up going to the vet to sort it out.
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