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I am feeding my two cats Wellness Indoor formula dry (in the yellow bag). I switched them to it about 3 months ago after Merrick Before Dry started coming all crumby and broken.
Lately I've noticed either one or both of the cats throwing up. (it's mostly the long haired one). It appears to be mostly hairballs. The Wellness Indoor formula is apparently hairball control, so is this why they are expelling the hairballs? Is that what "hairball control" means?
My other concern is that I started treating with Advantage flea drop after we somehow got fleas in the house. I had never treated before because they are indoor-only. But the last 2 months I've had to give them the drops and I'm hoping that it's not making them sick.
So I guess my questions are - how can you tell if it's hairballs, and does a hairball control formula automatically mean they will throw the hairballs up?
Thanks.
Lately I've noticed either one or both of the cats throwing up. (it's mostly the long haired one). It appears to be mostly hairballs. The Wellness Indoor formula is apparently hairball control, so is this why they are expelling the hairballs? Is that what "hairball control" means?
My other concern is that I started treating with Advantage flea drop after we somehow got fleas in the house. I had never treated before because they are indoor-only. But the last 2 months I've had to give them the drops and I'm hoping that it's not making them sick.
So I guess my questions are - how can you tell if it's hairballs, and does a hairball control formula automatically mean they will throw the hairballs up?
Thanks.