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Regular Use of PetAlive FurBall Dr. Can:Help to prevent furballs in cats;Improve digestive functioning;Keep bowels regular and prevent constipation and throwing up associated with furball obstruction.PetAlive FurBall Dr. has been specifically formulated for cats who suffer from furball problems and contains a combination of selected herbs and homeopathic ingredients to help with digestion and elimination thereby preventing the distressing problems associated with furballs. Presented in a cat-friendly easy to administer form FurBall Dr. will help to keep both your cat and your carpet 'furball free'!
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About Furball Dr:
Product Type: Pet Herbal Remedies
Brand name: Furball Dr.
What causes furballs?
Cats are avid groomers and seem to spend hours preening and licking themselves. Unfortunately this usually means that they end up swallowing a lot of loose fur which accumulates in their stomach to form matted lumps called furballs.
These are usually either vomited out or emitted with their feces. Problems arise however if the cat's digestive system is weak or if their nutrition is inadequate as the furballs may remain inside the cat and act as a cork causing a number of problems including constipation recurrent vomiting and a build up of toxins.
What are the ingredients of PetAlive FurBall Dr.?
PetAlive FurBall Dr. contains the following 100% natural ingredients: (Contains no gluten artificial flavors colors or preservatives).
Psyllium nigrum husk is a very high source of dietary fiber and has been used for centuries to treat ulcers and colitis and to promote regular bowel movements. It also helps to clear the body of excess cholesterol and helps to prevent heart disease.
Aloe Ferox: A succulent and well known medicinal herb native to South Africa Aloe Ferox has many different therapeutic uses and writings from as early as 1500BC in Ancient Egypt document its medicinal uses. Amongst other benefits Aloe Ferox is known for its beneficial effect on digestive functioning and acts as a natural system cleanser and remedy for constipation. It is also widely recommended for digestive complaints.
Nux Vom. (30cH) is a proven homeopathic remedy often prescribed for indigestion diarrhea constipation vomiting (especially violent retching) abdominal cramps. disease and all round systemic health.
Lactose: inactive ingredient.
How do we use FurBall Dr.?
Cats are notorious for fighting anyone who presumes to try and push a tablet down their throats (well wouldn't you?). Many cat owners have learnt this the hard way! PetAlive understands that cats do not like to be subjected to such indignities.
Presented in convenient capsule form FurBall Dr. capsules may be easily opened and the contents mixed with food or a treat (of course!)
Dosage:
1/2 capsule twice daily for 10 days followed by 1/2 capsule once a day as a maintenance dose for cats who are prone to furballs.
Caution: Safety during pregnancy and nursing has not yet been established.
How long until we see results?
An initial 10 day course is recommended to cleanse the system. Thereafter a maintenance dose will help to keep your cat free of furball associated problems such as retching constipation and digestive discomfort.
How long does one bottle last?
One bottle of FurBall Dr. will last 2-3 months.
What else can I do to prevent furballs in my cat?
Grooming your cat regularly especially while he is molting will reduce the amount of hair he may swallow.
Ensure your cat is eating a balanced high quality diet with plenty of raw and unprocessed food (preferably organic). Also make sure his diet contains plenty of fiber fats and oils to help the hair pass easily through the digestive system.
Remove your cat's food after a while if he has not eaten it all. Periods of fasting throughout the day are very important for effective digestion and detoxification.
Use Immunity and Liver Support capsules to boost your cat's immune functioning and resistance against disease and infection.
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