I can guarantee Beauty will have a stinky tray tomorrow

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I've given her a bit of liver becasue she's forming a hairball and I've heard liver helps with that.

I can guarantee Beauty will have one very stinky tray for me to clean out tomorrow.
 

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How can you tell she is forming a hairball? (I'm just wondering because I have 2 longhaired cats).
 

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Just give her 1/2 teaspoon or so of plain Vaseline Petroleum Jelly.

Abby won't take the hair ball remedy because she doesn't like the taste of it. But she will readily lick the Vaseline and it's an inexpensive and harmless home remedy.
 
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Originally Posted by Sakura

How can you tell she is forming a hairball? (I'm just wondering because I have 2 longhaired cats).
She was coughing a little bit yesterday. It didn't sound serious or anything - it was just a couple of little coughs which I had trouble hearing that's it.
 
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Turns out she didn't have a stinky present in her tray when I cleaned it out today.


I though she would have because liver helps with toileting (apparently)
 
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