Best Hairball Tips for Your Cat

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Eat, sleep, litter box, more sleep, play, purr, sleep some more, run around for no reason, go MIA for hours. Repeat.

The life of a sublime feline can be enviable but there are some things that even kitty can’t hack…if you catch our meaning.

Your feline will probably agree that hairballs are far from fun, not to mention making their tummy feel anything but Zesty as they hack away. So, what’s a cat parent to do?

We have you covered with these three tips!

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Good Gut = Good Start

Hairballs can be quite a nuisance. But, it’s easy to just focus on the ‘hair’ aspect of hairballs and forget that all good things start in the gut.

Hoomans and even dogs aren’t the only ones that benefit from good gut bacteria! It’s great for their digestive health and immune system function, to say the very least.

So, needless to say, those benefits are quite clutch when it comes to keeping your cat’s digestion on the right “tract” whether hairballs are a problem or not!

Speaking of benefits, fiber might be another worthy add-on for your cat’s digestive health. Psyllium, for instance, is an ingredient that helps support normal gut function, bowel health, and may help eliminate hairballs. Not bad!

That said, we definitely suggest chatting with your veterinarian to learn more about how probiotics, fiber, and perhaps some dietary changes could benefit your feline fave.

A few simple tweaks can go a long way for Fluffy!

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