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Old March 25th 11, 12:42 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Buddy's Mom
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Default 16 yr. old cat constantly throwing up

Temptations for Hairballs and/or Cat Lax will not cause dehydration if
given at the recommended dosage. Diarrhea can cause dehydratiion,
but if you use the products as recommended, you shouldn't have that
problem.

Having a cat that wouldn't eat and kept throwing up and lost 50
percent of his body weight and the vets had no idea what was wrong -
even after going to a specialist some distance away, I tried the hair
ball products and after 13 days of hurling a hairball - that is 13
hairballs people - the cat was fine again. Do you have any idea what
space hairballs consume in a cat? The older they get the less likely
they are to rid them by themselves. The petroleum coats the hairballs
and makes them easier to eliminate by either end.


Please do NOT take to hairball remedy laxitives. *Sure, cats hurl hairballs
at times, but that is a laxitive which makes dehydration worse if your kitty
has kidney issues.