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Originally Posted by Hitch
That's Laxatone, right? Felaxin is an OTC preparation; it's petrolatum. My two won't TOUCH Laxatone, not for love nor money. Believe me, ever since Hartz changed their *&^%$#@! formulation, my cats won't touch ANY type of hairball remedy. How do I know? Let me count the ways that I've wasted my money on tube after tube after TUBE of various and sundry petrolatum products.
They loved and begged for the ORIGINAL Hartz (I think I mean Hartz) formulation. When Hartz changed it, and caused a huge kerfuffle all over the net, Hartz then changed it again, claiming that they'd changed it back to the original formulation, but they didn't. They simply lied. My cats won't touch that, either. I have about one-half-of-a-fingertip's worth, of the original-original here, which I'm hanging on to, mostly so I can compare what's in the formulations. It's a frustrating search.
The female actually doesn't need it. She obviously passes her (lighter-than-air) soft flat coat through the other end. But my male...oy vey, as my friends would say. He loved the Hartz, and now...nada, zip, zein, zilch, no-way. Not that, nor the Laxatone, nor anything else I've tried. He does like Coconut Oil, but he can't have wet food (in which I could mix it), because that, for whatever reason, doesn't even stay in his stomach long enough to start to digest. He east wet food, and it comes right back up. <sigh>
Hitch
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I believe you are right that that was originally laxatone. I hate when products change. Ugh. They stopped distributing the food my cat was eating for a while and that was a total disaster getting her to eat again.
The felaxin stuff smells like molasses and Maple would eat the stuff straight off of a spoon. I used to give it to her right before the supper time meal so maybe that was extra incentive for her knowing food would show up right after.
I miss her. She's only been gone for six months.