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Hairballs: The trouble with fur

Belly Upset: Soothing Your CatT's Sensitive StomachScience Diet®

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.

Science Diet® Sensitive Stomach Adult

Hill's® Science Diet® Hairball Control Cat Food

Helps avoid hairballs in 30 days.

Available in a variety of formulas for all life stages and lifestyles, including for indoor cats.

  • 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:

 

Science Diet®
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Nutrition as unique as your cat.

Too dignified for hairballs
One sleek physique

 

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