Hi everyone, it's me again!
My newest baby, Eddie, has hacked up two hairballs in the past month that I've had him (because he grooms himself, AND my über fluffy butterball, Binx), so I'm trying to find simple solutions. I groom them regularly (thinking about getting a Furminator for Binx, because of his dense coat). It's shedding season, so that may play a role, but Eddie and Binx eat only Halo Impulse wet food and nibble on the cat grass I buy for them... they both take a lysine supplement, and I'm using calming treats because Binx is a bit too hyper for Eddie at the moment.
Suggestions for good hairball treats, or remedies? I'd prefer treats, or something I can mix into their food, because both cats flip out if I try to put anything liquid near their faces, or on their paws.
Thanks, everyone! I hope to hear from y'all, soon!
Raksha
My newest baby, Eddie, has hacked up two hairballs in the past month that I've had him (because he grooms himself, AND my über fluffy butterball, Binx), so I'm trying to find simple solutions. I groom them regularly (thinking about getting a Furminator for Binx, because of his dense coat). It's shedding season, so that may play a role, but Eddie and Binx eat only Halo Impulse wet food and nibble on the cat grass I buy for them... they both take a lysine supplement, and I'm using calming treats because Binx is a bit too hyper for Eddie at the moment.
Suggestions for good hairball treats, or remedies? I'd prefer treats, or something I can mix into their food, because both cats flip out if I try to put anything liquid near their faces, or on their paws.
Thanks, everyone! I hope to hear from y'all, soon!
Raksha