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01-07-2009, 01:55 PM   #1

Furballs


I was wondering can anybody tell me as to what is roughly the normal length of time between furballs on a long haired breed of cat like Maxi, as I think he is about to produce another furball again as he is wanting his food but just playing with it a nibbling it like he has done before when he is going to produce one, and I am sure it was only about 3 wks ago since he had one come up



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01-07-2009, 01:58 PM   #2

Re: Furballs


Sorry Leesy, can't help there as I have never had a long haired cat. Do you give Maxi anything to help with furball upchucking?



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01-07-2009, 02:15 PM   #3

Re: Furballs


I don`t as I don`t really know what you are meant to give them as I have not had a long haired cat before and it is all knew to me.
I am also a bit cautious about giving him things because of his dodgy bowels incase it triggers anything off in that department.
He does get brushed everyday but he does do alot of self grooming as well. I was just wondering if sort of every 3 to 4 wks was the norm.



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01-07-2009, 02:55 PM   #4

Re: Furballs


I remember seeing some biscuits that can help with fur balls.. cant remember where it was as it was a few years ago... may have been at the vets or on the internet!



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01-07-2009, 03:00 PM   #5

Re: Furballs


dandysmom mentioned something a short while ago in another thread, but I can't remember the name and I expect it's only available in the US.

I do appreciate that you have worries concerning Maxi's digestive problems anyway, so it may be better to ask your vet for advise as he/she will know Maxi's medical history.



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01-07-2009, 06:11 PM   #6

Re: Furballs


I give Cassie Defurr-UM treats, you can also buy it as a paste ........ Pets at Home stock it or you can purchase it here

Another popular treatment is Katalax



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01-07-2009, 07:04 PM   #7

Re: Furballs


Katalax and De-furum are mild laxative so you may want to be careful with them if he has bowel troubles, Kitty grass may help and Royal Canin do dry food for long hair cats which claims to help with hairballs.
The more they groom, the more thay will produce furballs. Will he let you groom him? My Bernie runs at the sight of the brush with the result being that he produces more furballs than Eva does.



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01-07-2009, 08:59 PM   #8

Re: Furballs


One of mine chucks them up regularly, I give him katalax, which luckily he will lick out of the tube....



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01-07-2009, 10:01 PM   #9

Re: Furballs


Thanks everybody for your responses, the Katalax and De-furum sound good but I think I will ask the vet first before trying him with any if like Elaine says they are mild laxatives as I do not want to start his tummy off, the RC food also sounds like it might be worth a try (could be better for his tummy).
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01-07-2009, 10:05 PM   #10

Re: Furballs


Oh I nearly forgot Elaine, yes I do brush them both every day, sometimes they really enjoy a good brush and then other times they appear to hate it , they can be very strange these feline companions



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