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Cheryl - 21 Nov 2007 03:38 GMT
It's often mentioned that a little pumkin mixed with food helps with
digestion problems.  I wonder if it's possible for the manufacturers
of those other products that come in a squeezie tube type container
(Felovite, Laxatone, etc) to make a fiber substance in the same
form?  Or if they do, what is it?  If possible, they could make it
tasty to kitty, too.  I'm giving Shamrock Laxatone for his new
hairball problem (yes, told vet just a few weeks ago that he has
been puking hairballs) but I have had experience with cats who need
more fiber to aid digestion but what if they won't eat canned food
laced with pumpkin?

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Ralph - 21 Nov 2007 03:58 GMT
Hi,

You could try some Nutrience food.
I'm looking for exactly the opposite effect.
I'd like to find some food to "firm up" Elviras deposits.

What food are you using?
That might help me.

                         stinky
> It's often mentioned that a little pumkin mixed with food helps with
> digestion problems.  I wonder if it's possible for the manufacturers
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> more fiber to aid digestion but what if they won't eat canned food
> laced with pumpkin?

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