National Hairball Awareness Day

Published April 27, 2010

Petside.com is celebrating National Hairball Awareness Day! With grooming tips from FURminator, Inc. and insightful "meows" from Romeo the Cat we are shedding light on this less than pleasant kitty phenomenon.

April 30th is National Hairball Awareness Day

Petside.com is celebrating National Hairball Awareness Day! With grooming tips from FURminator, Inc. and insightful "meows" from Romeo the Cat we are shedding light on this less than pleasant kitty phenomenon.

Products to Solve and Prevent Hairballs Nothing is more unpleasant than hearing your kitty cough up a hairball, and trust us it's not pleasant for your pet either. Check out these products to solve and prevent hairballs.

 

Hairball Tips

There's More To Life Than Hairballs Petside spoke with cat only veterinarian and founder of Manhattan Cat Specialists, Dr. Arnold Plotnick about hairballs and other important kitty issues.

 

Grooming to Reduce Hairballs According to experts, cats continuously throwing up hairballs may be a sign that you are not brushing your cat enough!

 

Cat Wellness Tips Tips on how to practice healthy grooming habits for cats - which may ultimately affect their overall health.

 

Hairball Blog Buzz

April 30th is National Hairball Awareness Day Hubble shares his excitement about National Hairball Awareness Day!

 

The Joy of Hairballs? If your kitty is coughing frequently, or is hacking, mostly after meals, hairballs may be suspected.

 

Hairball Woes Once you know that distinctive sound of a cat trying to rid itself of a hairball, you also know that it can hardly be mistaken for anything else.

 

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Vincent (Unverified)
Here is a similar list I have used to sttlumaie thought about how easily good ideas can be squashed. I'm not sure when that list was originally used but, I got it from my Dad who received it as part of a course titled Response to Resistance Can be Deadly conducted by the Value Engineering and Cost Reduction Division of a US Atomic Energy Commission contractor in December of 1965.120 Ways to Deter InnovationWhich ones do you use? 1. The savings are only peanuts. 2. That's beyond our responsibilities. 3. That's Joe's job, not mine! 4. Not enough help. 5. It's against company policy. 6. We don't have the authority. 7. Have you gone through proper channels ? 8. Lets get back to reality. 9. Can't teach an old dog new tricks. 10. Good thought, but impractical. 11. Let's think about it some more. 12. Management would never go for that. 13. The client won't like it. 14. They won't hold still for that. 15. Let's put it in writing. 16. We'll be the laughing stock. 17. Not that again! 18. Weld lose money in the long run. 19. We did all right without it. 20. Where' d you dig that one up. 21. It's never been tried. 22. Let someone else try it first. 23. That's been tried before. 24. What's the use? 25. Not enough time. 26. Too hard to sell. 27. I don't see the connection. 28. It's not practical. 29. What you are really saying is . . 30. It leaves me cold. 31. It won't stand up. 32. Let's all sleep on it. 33. You're right, but . . . 34. I'm not convinced. 35. We've tried that before. 36. We've always done it this way. 37. It won't work. 38. We can't pay for the tools. 39. It costs too much. 40. If I thought it'd work, I'd have used it. 41. It's not in the budget. 42. Where will the money come from? 43. You can't do that! 44. You should know better. 45. We're not ready for that. 46. This isn't the right time for it. 47. We're not considering hardware yet. 48. Everybody does it this way. 49. Too academic. 50. Not timely. 51. It's a gimmick. 52. It isn't progressive. 53. Not for us. 54. Too hard to administer. 55. No good! 56. Plain stupid. 57. Screwy. 58. Too radical. 59. Too complicated. 60. The idea is unsound. 61. It isn't feasible. 62. Too difficult. 63. Impossible! 64. Production won't accept it. 65. We can't hold up production for that 66. Engineering won't approve it. 67. My Boss won't like it. 68. I can't see it. 69. Too much trouble to get started. 70. So what? We're making a profit! 71. We don't have the manpower. 72. We haven't time for detail. 73. The design is frozen. 74. Schedule won't allow any plans. 75. Who is going to do it? 76. Takes too much time. 77. We don't do it that way here. 78. Our product is different. 79. Too much work. 80. It won't apply to our problem. 81. Don't move too fast. 82. It will set a precedent. 83. Not enough background. 84. Why can't we do it another way ? 85. We've got something just as good now. 86. Don't be ridiculous. 87. We know all this . . . 88. I'm too busy to decide now. 89. We haven't enough facts. 90. What about the directive? 91. That will take two years to test. 92. It will make present equipment obsolete. 93. It's not permitted by specifications. 94. It's not according to standard changes. 95. We'll come back to it later. 96. Let's form a committee. 97. Cost doesn't matter. 98. Why change it it works. 99. We can't help it it's policy. 100. Forget cost just get it out. 101. The way we're doing it is best. 102. Why? 103. Runs up our overhead. 104. That's too ivory tower. 105. What do our competitors do? 106. What can we expect from the staff? 107. Has anyone else ever tried it ? 108. It won't work in our industry. 109. It won't work in my department. 110. No, no, no. 111. Too theoretical. 112. Personnel aren't ready for this. 113. The users won't go for it. 114. Its new. 115. We have too many projects now. 116. We don't want to do this now. 117. It's not standard stock. 118. We don't have enough volume. 119. Let's shelve it for the time being. 120. Could a vendor supply this for less ?
Anonymous (Unverified)

Interesting to read all the new responses, thanks for all the current news and updates. Hope to read more very soon.
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