CAT LAXATIVE
Cats and kittens can swallow hair which may accumulate in their stomachs and form hairballs causing unpleasant symptoms. Hairballs can be averted by frequent grooming and by routinely using a cat laxative.
Cat laxative is combination of natural oils, cereals, and added nutritional contents. It helps in removal and protection from hairballs in cats and kittens.
Composition:
Cereals, oils and fats:
Nutritional Additives:
- a-tocopherol acetate (Vitamin E) 10mg/kg
Analytical Constituents:
- Crude protein 2.2%
- Crude fibre 1.0%
- Crude fats 34.1%
- Crude ash 1.3%
- Moisture 11.9%
Indications:
Hairball removal and prevention
Usage:
Most cats will take the laxative directly from the tube or from your finger, alternatively place the cat laxative on to the front paw or on the nozzle where the cat can lick it off.
Dosage:
To prevent hairballs:
- Kittens (over 6 months): 3-6mm (0.12-0.24in) weekly, Cats: 6-13mm (0.24-0.5in) weekly
To remove hairballs:
- Kittens (over 6 months): 13mm (0.5in) daily for 3 days, Cats: 25mm (1in) daily for 3 days.
mm |
mg/dose |
||
To Prevent Hairballs |
Kitten |
6 |
480 |
Cat |
13 |
1040 |
|
To Remove Hairballs |
Kitten |
13 |
1040 |
Cat |
25 |
2000 |
Precautions:
Safety: Age / Pregnancy/ Withdrawal:
- Do not administer to kittens less than six-month-old. Hairball can be averted by frequent grooming and by routinely using a cat laxative.
- Use in pregnant and lactating females has not been warned by manufacturer. Always follow recommendations of your vet.