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PetAg Hairball Natural Solution Chicken Flavored Hairball Control Supplement for Cats
PetAg Hairball Natural Solution Chicken Flavored Hairball Control Supplement for Cats
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PetAg Hairball Natural Solution Chicken Flavored Hairball Control Supplement for Cats
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This hairball remedy uses natural ingredients instead of petrolatum to help cats pass hairballs easily.
Made with vegetable oil and glycerin for lubrication and psyllium husk for motility through the digestive system.
Can be given to cats over 6 months of age.
Easy-to-use gel formula tastes like chicken, so most cats will eat it voluntarily. If not, you can put a little on top of a paw so they’ll lick it off!
Made in the USA.
Help your little fur-ball stop coughing up, well, furballs with PetAg Hairball Natural Solution Cat Supplement. This petrolatum-free hairball remedy uses vegetable oil, glycerin and psyllium seed husk to gently lubricate hairballs and help move them safely through the digestive system. The tasty chicken-flavored gel can be given as a treat or sneakily applied to the paws of finicky felines!
Specifications
Item Number
186863
NASC Certified
Yes
Lifestage
Adult, Kitten, Senior
Food Form
Supplement
Product Form
Gel
Precautions
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.
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