Quick answer

Our top pick is Royal Canin Hairball Care Thin Slices in Gravy, specifically formulated for long-haired cats to reduce hairballs and support a healthy coat. If your cat has a sensitive stomach, Hill’s Science Diet Adult Sensitive Stomach & Skin is a great alternative. For budget-conscious owners, Purina Fancy Feast Classic Pate offers quality ingredients at an affordable price.

What to consider for Wet Cat Food For Long Hair Cats

Long-haired cats are prone to hairballs because they ingest more fur while grooming. A wet food with added fiber (like psyllium or cellulose) helps move hair through the digestive tract. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids from fish oil or flaxseed support skin health and a shiny coat. Adequate moisture from wet food also aids digestion and urinary health. Avoid foods with excessive fillers that can worsen hairball issues.

What to look for in a cat food

Always choose a food that states it is complete and balanced according to AAFCO for your cat’s life stage (kitten, adult, or senior). The first ingredient should be a named meat source (e.g., chicken, salmon) to ensure high animal protein. Taurine is an essential amino acid for cats; it must be present in adequate amounts. Wet food provides moisture (at least 75%) which supports urinary tract health. For long-haired cats, look for added fiber and fatty acids.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated ingredient lists for named meat sources and absence of artificial additives.
  • Checked for AAFCO nutritional adequacy statements for the appropriate life stage.
  • Prioritized formulas with added fiber (e.g., psyllium, cellulose) and omega fatty acids.
  • Considered brand reputation and history of quality control.
  • Reviewed customer feedback for palatability and digestive tolerance.
  • Compared price per ounce to ensure value.
  • Ensured products are widely available on Amazon.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid foods with unnamed meat or by-products as the first ingredient; they may lack quality protein.
  • Steer clear of recipes that do not guarantee taurine levels; taurine deficiency can cause serious health issues.
  • Do not default to all-life-stages food for kittens or seniors without verifying it meets their specific needs.
  • Never switch your cat’s food abruptly; transition over 7 to 10 days to avoid digestive upset.

For more guidance, check out our cat guides, cat food reviews, and cat health tips.

Sources and further reading