Kirkland Weight/Hairball food?

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I prefer the reg .. IMHO wt hairball is too low in fat and too high for Most cats in fiber .. plus very low in fatty acids
 
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Thanks Sharky, that's what I thought
my mom picked up a bag for me (she's just trying to help since I told her Monet had his first hairball a week ago and she saw it and thought it'd help).

I will be mixing it with Blue Wilderness food so they won't be eating JUST the kirkland.
 

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that should moderate the fiber
and fat ... next time you need some ... catnip dried or fresh mixed in wet food or on dry does alot to help with minor hairball issues
 
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Originally Posted by sharky

that should moderate the fiber
and fat ... next time you need some ... catnip dried or fresh mixed in wet food or on dry does alot to help with minor hairball issues
I never thought about catnip in food before. I do have a tub of catnip from Petco. Think catnip in wet food would encourage my one cat to eat it more? He's picky on food, lol
 

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It does one of mine.. three eat without issues
... butter is another remedy
 
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Originally Posted by sharky

It does one of mine.. three eat without issues
... butter is another remedy
thanks again, Sharky
I am glad to pick up some great tips from you and few others here in regards to hair ball preventative and treatment
 
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