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Old 07-01-2016, 10:47 AM   #39659
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
It seems the hairballs have stopped for Sweet pea on the new food but Maisy is having a reaction to the hairball part of the food. I can't get any more food till the first but I'll switch her back to the plain food she was doing well on Friday.

Maisy seems to be itching on the new stuff causing her to pull her fur out and eat it. Eating fur causes upset tummy and she vomits. You would think she was eating grass. Ugh. This means more missed sleep. I hate when she is sick. Looks like I'll have to buy two kinds of food from now on.

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WE had a kitty years ago I had to keep shaved because of his fur ball issues. Fortunately he tolerated my shaving him several times a year. In winter I had a little coat for him made of a long T-shirt sleeve cut to fit him. I felt this was a little extreme to deal with the fur balls but it worked and he really was cute looking like a little lion in the house.

Kitty I brought in from the feral group on the porch is all chopped up from removing winter mats. There is no way I could put clippers to her. She will just have to fill in. She also pulled out her fur and ate it they yacked it up.

Some times a little bit of butter works to glide the fur balls through. Just do not give them too much.
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