won't take hairball onitment
yes pit in small amnt of their canned food, now Rudy will just take
from my hand or spoon Moe hates it, Laxatone is thier any other way than rubbing into their fur? it's hard to hold them down cuz big guys I really do appreciate all replies ensoul |
won't take hairball onitment
I put a blob of it on the back of one of their front paws and they lick
it off alright. As is their nature, they clean it right up. Easy and quick hairball treatment. Terry ensoul wrote: yes pit in small amnt of their canned food, now Rudy will just take from my hand or spoon Moe hates it, Laxatone is thier any other way than rubbing into their fur? it's hard to hold them down cuz big guys I really do appreciate all replies ensoul |
won't take hairball onitment
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 16:29:55 -0700 (PDT), ensoul
wrote: yes pit in small amnt of their canned food, now Rudy will just take from my hand or spoon Moe hates it, Laxatone is thier any other way than rubbing into their fur? it's hard to hold them down cuz big guys I really do appreciate all replies ensoul I have found plain yogurt (if cat will eat it) is a good natural purge some cats love it. Too much is not good for cats teeth but is good for digestive flora Same for you Petzl |
won't take hairball onitment
On Oct 3, 10:43*pm, Jack the Rippa'
wrote: I put a blob of it on the back of one of their front paws and they lick it off alright. As is their nature, they clean it right up. Easy and quick hairball treatment. Terry ensoul wrote: yes pit in small amnt of their canned food, now Rudy will just take from my hand or spoon Moe hates it, Laxatone is thier any other way than rubbing into their fur? it's hard to hold them down cuz big guys I really do appreciate all replies ensoul- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - thanks, Terry |
won't take hairball onitment
On Oct 3, 7:29*pm, ensoul wrote:
yes pit in small amnt of their canned food, now Rudy will just take from my hand or spoon Moe hates it, Laxatone is thier any other way than rubbing into their fur? it's hard to hold them down cuz big guys I really do appreciate all replies ensoul oops sorry about all the typos can ya tell I was very tired when I typed the above ensoul |
won't take hairball onitment
On Oct 3, 11:42*pm, Petzl wrote:
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 16:29:55 -0700 (PDT), ensoul wrote: yes pit in small amnt of their canned food, now Rudy will just take from my hand or spoon Moe hates it, Laxatone is thier any other way than rubbing into their fur? it's hard to hold them down cuz big guys I really do appreciate all replies ensoul I have found plain yogurt (if cat will eat it) is a good natural purge some cats love it. Too much is not good for cats teeth but is good for digestive flora Same for you Petzl my guys love yogurt and I always have it the house for myself nest I go to the store I'll pick up so plain type, many thanks Petzl! ensoul |
won't take hairball onitment
On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 10:58:33 -0700 (PDT), ensoul
wrote: I have found plain yogurt (if cat will eat it) is a good natural purge some cats love it. Too much is not good for cats teeth but is good for digestive flora Same for you Petzl my guys love yogurt and I always have it the house for myself nest I go to the store I'll pick up so plain type, many thanks Petzl! ensoul If you wish to sweeten yours canned fruit and nuts, even Jelly (Australia= Jam). Also try the high fat European/Greek yogurt IMO better taste, good spread on toast and "jelly" with coffee. Still contains digestive Flora for you and clan Petzl |
won't take hairball onitment
Have you tried plain petroleum jelly? Some cats like the taste of that
(and it's the main ingredient in hairball remedies). |
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