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CVET CatLax Hairball Remover for Cats (60 g)

CVET CatLax Hairball Remover for Cats (60 g)

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

CVET CatLax Hairball Remover is a palatable oral paste designed to help reduce hairball formation in cats. It works by lubricating ingested hair, supporting its passage through the gastrointestinal tract and reducing the likelihood of hairball accumulation.

This product is suitable for routine use in cats prone to hairballs, particularly long-haired cats or those that groom excessively. The paste formulation is easy to administer directly or mixed with food.

Why we like it at Vetalia

Hairballs are a common and often frustrating issue for cat owners. A simple, well-tolerated lubricant paste can make a genuine difference when used consistently, especially alongside regular grooming and appropriate diet.

Key benefits

Helps reduce hairball formation

Lubricates ingested hair to aid gastrointestinal transit

Suitable for cats prone to hairballs

Palatable paste for easy administration

Suitable for regular or short-term use

Feeding & suitability

Suitable for cats. Administer according to manufacturer guidance, either directly or mixed with food. Always ensure fresh water is available. If vomiting, inappetence, or gastrointestinal signs persist, veterinary assessment is recommended.

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