\n Please help with suggestions for quickly helping my poor kitty either cough up or pass down hair ball. Anything I can use that I have here? Such as honey, olive oil, ect.?\n
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\n I have 3 cats, Beast is a 12 yr old male diabetic. Due to his diabetes his fur is starting to get ugly, certain areas are getting matted and clump up, he will try to bite us if we try to brush him. I noticed "Hairball Plus" for cats. Would this be a safe product to give Beast ? Or, do you carry a better product for a dibetic cats fur issues? Please help me to find something to make him pretty again. Thanks! ❤\n
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\n Sue Mack\n \n
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\n Hairball Plus For Cats is loaded with Omega fatty acids, zinc, and biotin, to support skin hydration and resiliency and hair and tissue health. It also contains Psyllium seed husk powder, a soluble fiber, which helps move hairballs through the digestive tract\n