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I am sorry Manyana13 - my cats rarely have furballs, Pip is short haired and Kizzy just doesn't seem to have much of a problem. Perhaps it's due to the warm weather? I know there is a food especially designed to help furball - or give Katalax a go, as suggested by Moli above??? |
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My cat Sid, although short haired had a very dense undercoat and often had furballs. Yes, Katalax is good. I used to also add a little cod liver oil to feed. Also gave ad lib dried food meant to assist in avoiding them. It did help to stop them almost completely. |
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I use Petromalt (US equivalent of Katalax) plus daily grooming and don't have a furball problem. Leia is shorthaired but a dense coat. I occasionally give her just a little bit of the oil from tinned tuna, which she loves. |
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