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.

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Comments (10)

Evo (Unverified)
Talk is cheap!! Man was I fool by this guy!! Good trainer bad busienss person, He never finish My dog and up and left after he recieve final payment!! BE AWARE of SCAMS, Should have did my research but I've learn if they not in goggle watch out.. And when I knew no other person was in training but me I should have just left!!
spy puppy (Unverified)
i am a spy puppy and i know how to write and type because my owner taught me very well anyways that cat has a razor and hair balls she shaved a cat spy report is going in.
Anonymous (Unverified)
So my sister' cat is a pure bred Himalayn and has always thrown up on a regular basis, she has tried different foods and has given her a lion cut which helps but doesn't eliminate it altogether. She still throws up once or twice a week. She is now almost 14 years old and my sister is not able to clean up vomit with a new knee. I am looking for answers to help her and the cat.
Anonymous (Unverified)
We have a feral ginger cat, who had several previous caregivers, who refuses to clean her hind end. We are afraid to approach this nastiness and would appreciate any help regarding this unsightly bottom.