Hi There Everyone... I wanted to inform you of some remedies I found
that work on my 5 year old Siamese cat, if you have a constant hairball
problem and who doesn't I can truly save you an enema or a vet visit.
Every week I give my cat 2 Tablespoons of Lubricant / Laxative that I
picked up at Wal-Mart. You can get this for about $2.00 and it will
last for several months. Include it with dry or canned food or if you
are low try milk (but not too much.) If you don't want to use Laxatone
that comes from the vet, try my remedy or tuna (Give the cat the water
from the tuna can, make sure it's not tuna in veggie oil as that adds fat.)
I'd thought I would pass along some advice I worked on and it does a
miracle and no hairballs in four months thanks to my remedy.
Nathan - Topeka, Kansas
lovethepet - 29 May 2007 17:46 GMT
> Hi There Everyone... I wanted to inform you of some remedies I found
> that work on my 5 year old Siamese cat, if you have a constant hairball
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> Nathan - Topeka, Kansas
Nathan, you're lucky that your cat will eat this. I had the hardest
time finding something that my picky cats would even show an interest
in. Eventually I discovered that my longhair absolutely adores the
malty taste in Petromalt (comes in a tube like toothpaste). Also she
loves the taste of a laxative the vet gave me (weird..maybe it has
malt in it) when she became "backed up". My other cat, a calico, for
some reason doesn't like the look of the tube (???)and the only way
she will eat the Petromalt is if I put some on her front paw for her
to clean off.