Dr. Clauder’s – Intestinal Antihairball + Taurine Paste
Prevents Hairballs
Cats groom themselves often and that means they swallow fur. If you keep a cat you’ll know exactly what I mean! I’ve had cats since I was six years old and it’s the same story: They eat well, then they go right off their food because a hairball is blocking their intestine.
I have always treated this with an anti-hairball paste. I’ve tried other brands but Dr. Clauder’s gets the best results to clear the blockage. One day, though, when I’d got a new tube for my cat Smudgy I read the box and saw the word Permanent. I was puzzled. Then I realized that I should have given it to him daily. (I don’t know anyone who gives this stuff to their cat daily, though.)
Anyway, I tried hiding a squeeze of it in his breakfast. Joke, as if he wouldn’t know it was there! Well, he sniffed at it, then ate the lot. Now I do the same every morning. I’ve even seen him licking that bit first, so he clearly likes the taste though I thought he didn’t. And the result: No fur balls!! I hundred percent recommend it! If you try it out on your cat let me know how it gets on.
Best of luck!
Teresa
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