Hairball Chews Cats are a state-of-the-art supplement to help in the removal of hairballs and minimize hairball formation and shedding, while supporting optimal skin and hair health. |
Product description Drug Name Hairball Chews Cats Drug Uses Hairball Chews Cats are a state-of-the-art supplement to help in the removal of hairballs and minimize hairball formation and shedding, while supporting optimal skin and hair health. How Taken Hairballs:
4 soft chews, twice daily, for 2 - 4 days, or until results occur.
Skin and Coat health:
2 soft chews daily. Drug Class and Mechanism Hairball Chews Cats are a breakthrough formula that combines a synergistic blend of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, soluble fiber, with Methionine, Lecithin, Biotin and Zinc to minimize shedding and support skin tone, elasticity and hair health.
The best treatment for hairballs in cats is the prevention of hair buildup in the first place. This can easily be accomplished with using Hairball Chews Cats. Missed_Dose If you miss to give a dose of Hairball Chews Cats, give it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your pet to take the next dose, skip the dose and go back to the regular dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up. Storage Store Hairball Chews Cats between 39 and 86 degrees F (4 and 30 degrees C). Keep Hairball Chews Cats out of the reach of children and away from pets. Safety Information Warnings/Precautions No absolute contraindications. Consult your veterinarian if any specific condition applied. Side Effects Possible Side Effects Hairball Chews Cats are not known to have any side effects if given as per the prescribed dosage. More Information Hairballs (trichobezoars) are balls of hair that end up in a cat's stomach when the cat licks its fur as part of its regular grooming routine. Since cats spend about 10% of their waking hours grooming themselves primarily by licking their fur clean, hairballs in cats can be a very common occurrence. Many cats have no problem with hairballs whatsoever.
Sometimes though, especially in long-haired cats, hairballs can cause your cat to engage in gagging or retching in an attempt to vomit up the hairball. The cat may or may not actually vomit. On occasion you can actually see the balls of hair in the vomit, but sometimes the hairball will just upset the stomach and the cat will bring up food or liquid and not the hairball itself.
Occasional hairball episodes (1-4 times a month) are normal for most cats and usually prevention is the best treatment. If your cat is vomiting more than this, or if the cat recently starting vomiting more than usual or the cat is vomiting repeatedly, then this can be a sign of a completely unrelated medical problem and the cat should see a vet. In fact the individual cat owner should bring their cat to a vet whenever their cat exhibits unusual behavior that involves vomiting.
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