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CatLax for Hairball Elimination and Prevention in Cats, 2 oz

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About CatLax for Hairball Elimination and Prevention in Cats, 2 oz
87% appreciated the easy of use, while 13% found it tricky to use
The gel is easy to use with a consistency that allows me to apply it on the index finger and hold the cat's head from behind to open its mouth and scrape the gel against the back of the tiny front teeth.
I find it easy to use this product by applying it to the paw and the cat licks it up.
The paste is easy to get in my cat's mouth and sticky enough to keep it there with a medium thickness.
It's not easy to use the medicine on my cat, but it seems to be helping. I can't say it's 100% eliminating the problem because of my cat's age, but the instructions recommend continuous use. With continuous use, I'm seeing a difference, so I'll keep using it as needed.
89% praised for its fast and effective results, whereas 11% saw no improvement
I use the gel to control hairballs and use it 2-3 times a week.
I have found that this type of product controls hairballs better than food formulated for that purpose.
I have noticed that the product is not 100% effective in eliminating the problem, but I see a difference with continuous use. I will reuse it as much as needed for as long as needed.
After using the product for two days, I noticed that my cat has diarrhea which has not stopped yet.
76% praised the natural and non-toxic ingredients, though 24% raised concerns about a specific ingredient
The kittens love the flavor of the product and it is one of their favorite treats.
I am concerned about the ingredients in the hairball remedy paste. It seems to be made of Vaseline petroleum jelly and I am unsure how it can be good for my cat's digestion. I also question why it is flavored and suggest that it should be made with no flavor or a flavor that cats actually like.
80% didn't notice any adverse side effects, while 20% reported mild issues
When I give the remedy to my cat, it causes her to fling her head around and the remedy goes everywhere, including on the walls and floor. The remedy causes my cat to fling her head around and spill it everywhere.

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