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The Dog Bowl is an online storefront that offers quality pet products including: raw dog food, B.A.R.F., pet beds, dog dental care, pet first aid kits for travel, and every other luxury pet gift imaginable.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

 

Hairball Prevention

Imagine being constantly nauseated, heaving on a regular basis after meals, and facing painful constipation on a regular basis. A cat with hairball problems feels just that---terrible. The stress of constant hairballs can lower your pet’s resistance to illness. And, hairballs can become so bad they impact in the intestines and must be removed surgically. Be on the lookout for these symptoms:
  • Constipation, or hard stools with hair showing.
  • Dry, matted coat
  • Frequent dry coughing or hacking, particularly after meals
  • Lack of interest in eating.
  • Depression or lethargy.

Fortunately, hairballs are easy to prevent. And the number one way is pleasurable to both cat and owner: brushing. The Dog Bowl carries a small shedding blade that removes a surprising amount of loose hair---much more than a regular brush---and is perfectly tailored for cats and small dogs. Other tips include using a lint roller or grooming with wet hands or rubber gloves to pull loose hair out. Just be sure and follow up with a soft brush to remove what you have loosened so you don’t inadvertently worsen the hairball problem.

There are commercial hairball remedies, but it should be noted here that some of these contain petroleum products, which have not been rigorously tested for safe consumption. Some also contain mineral which, taken in quantities, can deplete the body of vitamin A. Some cat owners have had success by giving their cats a half teaspoon of butter two or three times a week.

Others have fed canned pumpkin or baby food squash. Perhaps the best and simplest solution is The Dog Bowl’s Omega 3 & 6 Oil with Salmon & Evening Primrose Oil added for optimum health and a shiny coat.

There are many pet health issues we have no control over. Fortunately this is one we do. So, love that (loose) hair right off of your cat!

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