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Can cats really get rid of hairballs by eating hair cream?


       Cats are particular about their appearance and constantly groom themselves by licking their fur. Since their tongues have tiny spines, this process can lead to hair ingestion. Over time, this hair can accumulate in their stomachs, potentially forming large hairballs. When cats vomit to expel these hairballs, they also bring up stomach acid, which can harm their digestive system. The ideal solution is to help cats eliminate hairballs through excretion rather than vomiting. Hairball paste works by lubricating the intestines, allowing hairballs to be expelled naturally. This makes hairball paste an essential health product for daily cat care.
       Mild symptoms of hairball syndrome include frequent vomiting, especially after meals, and sometimes hair may be visible in the vomit. The cat’s feces may also be dry and hard, sometimes containing hair. As the condition progresses, cats may become lethargic, lose their appetite, and suffer from constipation. If left untreated, cats may become dehydrated and develop kidney failure, potentially requiring surgery.
       It is recommended that cat owners keep Gudeng Hairball Paste on hand. Enriched with cat grass essence, it does not burden the cat’s digestive system. It contains prebiotics and olive oil to effectively address hair excretion, and added fish oil and lecithin also help reduce shedding in cats.

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