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I did wonder if that dry food anti furball worked. I'll give it a try. Thankyu.
Are there any tips for preventing fur balls? Without being too graphic every couple of months we have, "frequency" and not always in the litter tray, that lasts around 18 hours. This time there was a hairball expelled from the other end (as only cats can do) so we now know what causes it.
So how do I prevent these in the first place?
Have you tried Catlax? It's really good for furballs. My Persian suffers with furballs in summer especially when it's humid.
I've not heard of this. Does it "lubricate" the system?
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Unhappy Cat getting his Christmas photo...
There are bushfires in Adelaide now and sadly one cattery and all cats have perished. Our cat is currently boarding at a cattery in the Hills at risk and so far all ok. But very anxious next few hours.
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There are bushfires in Adelaide now and sadly one cattery and all cats have perished. Our cat is currently boarding at a cattery in the Hills at risk and so far all ok. But very anxious next few hours.
On the ABC news it was reported that they took as many as they could. But having left so many behind, I agree there can not have been an effective evacuation plan.I've yet to hear the story, maybe it was an emergency but it seems strange they didn't make some kind of evacuation plan. But it seems like it was a huge kennel. Maybe that's the thing - look for a smaller place where preventive action is possible.