Hairballs: The Trouble With Fur

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Cats are meticulous groomers, often washing themselves several times a day. As they lick, they naturally swallow a bit of their own hair. When enough of this ingested hair collects in a cat's digestive tract, it forms a hairball. Most hairballs are harmlessly coughed up or passed through your cat.
Cats with long hair and those that shed heavily or groom excessively are especially prone to developing hairballs.

Hill's™ Science Diet™ Hairball Control

    Common signs of dental disease
  • Precisely balanced nutrition helps control and avoid the formation of hairballs when fed on a daily basis

  • Natural vegetable fibers help move hair through a cat's system, with no drugs or artificial lubricants that may interfere with normal digestion and nutrient absorption

  • Essential fatty acids promote healthy skin and a shiny coat

Try any of these formulas:

  • Hill's Science Diet™ Adult Hairball Control Dry - for cats age 1 to 6

  • Hill's Science Diet™ Adult Hairball Control Light Dry - for cats prone to weight gain

  • Hill's Science Diet™ Mature Adult Hairball Control Dry - for cats age 7 or older

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