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🐾 Turn pill time into purr-fect treat time!
Greenies Feline Pill Pockets are soft, salmon-flavored cat treats designed to effortlessly hide pills, making medication administration hassle-free. Vet-recommended and made with all-natural ingredients, these 45-count pouches combine health-conscious nutrition with a flavor cats love, ensuring your feline friend never misses their meds.







| ASIN | B000JOE224 |
| ASIN | B000JOE224 |
| Additional Features | Odor Resistant |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | Chicken Meat |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | No Artificial Flavors |
| Best Sellers Rank | #209 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1 in Soft Cat Treats |
| Brand Name | Greenies |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Pouch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (13,050) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2004 |
| Department | cat-treats |
| Flavor | Salmon |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00642863021428 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Capsule |
| Item Type Name | Feline Greenies Pill Pockets Cat Treats Salmon Flavor, 1.6 Oz. Pack (45 Treats) |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Item model number | 10085256 |
| Manufacturer | Mars Petcare US |
| Manufacturer | Mars Petcare US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 428260 |
| Model Number | 10085256 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Christmas |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Product Benefits | Easily administer cat medicine |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 4.9 x 7.5 inches; 1.6 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Administering Medicine, Training |
| Special Ingredients | Salmon |
| Specific Uses For Product | Training |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 764999778257 884947041971 642863045493 642863021428 042863021426 700580055819 |
| Unit Count | 45.0 Count |
R**N
These work!
It worked! I had already tried give my cat the “chewable” pill and he spit it right out. I ordered the greenies and tried again the next day with the same pill and he didn’t hesitate. The are very pliable almost like cookie dough and I hid the pill inside. So glad!
K**K
Great Product and Excellent Price
Great Product and Excellent Price. These treats are a hit with my cat. They seem to enjoy the salmon flavor, and the soft texture makes them easy to give as a pill-hiding treat or a general reward. The price is very reasonable for the amount you get, and they've helped keep my cat's teeth relatively clean. Overall, a fantastic purchase!
A**N
Great for Kitties!
One of my cats - a 7 yr old dilute calico/Siamese mix, requires a number of pills daily. This kitty (Melody) is strong and totally averse to being pilled! But I just pop the pills into one of these pill pockets and she scarfs them right down! If the pill is big I usually roll it up in 2 pill pockets. Her favorite is the salmon flavor but she likes the chicken too. The pill pockets are soft and malleable, easy to wrap the pills in them.
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 😕 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 😀 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**N
Good Trick for Meds—Cat Approves
I use these to give medicine to my cat, and they work surprisingly well. He’s pretty picky, but the salmon smell gets his attention and he usually eats it without noticing the pill inside. The only downside is that the pockets can crumble a little if I press too hard when wrapping the pill. Not a deal-breaker, but something to be gentle with. Overall, it makes pill time much easier, and I’d buy them again.
A**A
My kitty loves these!
My cat was really good at eating around the pills he needed. Even with a pill cutter, and trying very hard to hide it, he would always know. I thought to just try this even though I was skeptical. I didn’t know that it was going to be soft and formable over the pill. To my surprise, it was the easiest way I’ve used to give a cat meds! My poor kitty was sick last year too, and we have tried lots of methods to try to get him to eat it. Will definitely use if ever needed again!
A**R
Great product, but not for us.
Vet recommended me these. Cat loves them but she still seems to pick out the pill. I think she's just stubborn, even so this is good produce for those who can be tricked!
J**A
Easy to use.
Worked good .Our cat is no longer with us . He did not like taking medicine.
M**E
Repurchase these are the best!
C**N
Cada pieza tiene el tamaño de un garbanzo,introduces la pastilla en la masa y cierras.Funciona muy bien.Mi gato lo trato con Onsior ,clorambucilo y tramadol,éste último no lo acepta de ninguna forma.En conclusión para los dueños que les cuesta dar las pastillas a sus gatos,es una opción estupenda si ya has probado de todo.
B**A
Pill Pockets have kept my feline cardiomyopathy patient alive for many years now. She comes running when I say "Rosie, want your pill?" Twice a day, on and on, she takes her nasty-tasting diltiazem in disguise, and considers it a treat. She prefers the salmon or chicken flavours. I also buy the canine Pill Pockets and break them into smaller, cat-sized pieces as needed. My younger male cat, who's been dealing with urinary crystals, gets vitamin C tabs in Pill Pockets, with the same enthusiasm. They save my fingers from nips and scratches and they spare my cats a lot of distress.
C**2
Le produit est parfait et mon chat a pris son médicament sans aucun problème. Attention aux frais de douane, j'ai eu la mauvaise surprise de payer 12 euros supplémentaires au moment de la livraison.
M**N
We were having difficulty of giving him his dewormer, but with this pill pockets and help of his favorite cream treats, it works!
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