Is your cat constantly gagging, coughing, or trying to bring up hairballs? Daily grooming and swallowed fur can create digestive stress in your cat’s system, making it hard for hair to pass naturally. Over time, this buildup can lead to frequent hairballs, irritation, and repeated vomiting episodes that are both messy and distressing.
If left unaddressed, hairball buildup can worsen, causing ongoing irritation, blockage risk, and digestive upset that leaves your cat uncomfortable and distressed.
That’s why you need Hairball B-Gone for Cats!
This natural remedy supports the gentle movement of swallowed hair through the digestive tract, helping reduce hairball formation while supporting healthy digestion and elimination.
Here’s how it helps:
- Gentle & Non-Laxative: Supports natural elimination and the smooth movement of hair through the digestive tract without harsh ingredients or dependency.
- Reduces Gagging & Hacking: Helps minimize the discomfort of retching and repeated hairball attempts by easing transit.
- Diet-Friendly & Zero Added Calories: Prevents hairballs without changing your cat’s food or adding unnecessary weight; works with any diet you already provide.
- Supports Comfortable Elimination: Eases digestive irritation caused by trapped fur, helping hair pass naturally through the gut instead of coming back up.
- Easy to Give (Even Feral Cats): Gentle, side-effect-free support for senior cats, kittens, pregnant cats, and elusive feral cats. These tiny, tasteless pills can be hidden in food or dissolved in water, ensuring stress-free dosing for both indoor pets and hard-to-catch feral cats.
Read more about why cats and cat parents love this natural remedy.
Dosage:
- For cants under 10 lbs: Give 2 - 3 pills once a day
- For all other cats: Give 2 - 3 pills twice a day
Duration: Use Daily to Support Healthy Digestion.
Consult a vet before use if your pet has medical conditions. Safe for long-term use. No known contraindications.
Directions:
Three Easy Ways to administer pills:
- Give directly to your cat by mouth.
- Mix with food or hide in a treat.
- Crush into powder and sprinkle on food or mix with water.
Important: Pills may not dissolve quickly in water. This is okay—your pet is still receiving the remedy.
Store in a dry place and away from essential oils and strong scents.
COMPOSITION
- Lycopodium 6X + 30C: Supports digestive flow and helps move swallowed hair through the gastrointestinal tract to reduce hairball buildup.
- Natrum muriaticum 6X + 30C: Helps maintain proper moisture balance in the digestive system, preventing dry, compacted hair from forming hairballs.
- Nux vomica 6X + 30C: Aids digestion when the stomach is irritated or sluggish, supporting smoother processing of swallowed fur.
- Phosphorus 6X + 30C: Supports digestive comfort and helps calm irritation caused by hairball buildup in the stomach or intestines.
- Silicea 6X + 30C: Traditionally used to help expel foreign material from the body, supporting the natural elimination of trapped hair.
- Tissue salts sucrose base pills ((Calc Fluor, Calc Phos, Calc Sulph, Ferr Phos, Kali Mur, Kali Phos, Kali Sulph, Mag Phos, Nat Mur, Nat Phos, Nat Sulph, Silicea): Support overall cellular balance and digestive function, helping promote the natural passage of hair through the gut.
Additional Features:
- No Additives: Free from artificial ingredients, preservatives, and alcohol. Gluten-free, GMO-free, and completely safe for your cat or kitten.
- Tasteless & Odorless: Quick-dissolving pellets that are flavorless and scentless, perfect for mixing into your cat's favorite food or treats.
- Easy to Administer: Pills can be given whole, mixed with food, or dissolved in water—ideal for finicky eaters and stray cats.
- Safe for All Breeds & Ages: Suitable for any cat, from kittens to pregnant mothers.
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
This remedy and its ingredients generally have no specific contraindications and are considered safe with all medications. However, if your pet has existing health issues or if you have any questions or concerns, it is advised to consult your veterinarian.
See the FAQs at the bottom for more answers to questions about cat hairballs