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Pinot's Mom
05-19-2012, 09:02 AM
I thought you'd all appreciate this!

'Tis hairball season-that time when fur flies around in large quantities and gets hacked up on the rug-so lovely. In an effort to alleviate Pinot's hacking issue, we went back to our occasional method of the malt flavored goop in a tube medicine. I put it in her food the first time, under the surface, but not mixed in (you can't mix this stuff, the consistency won't mix, I believe on purpose for effectiveness), no issues, she ate just fine.

Next morning: my husband fed her and just let the stuff lay on top of her food...not the right method. He put her dish down, turned, and heard this small 'thwack' sound. Princess Pinot had picked up the strip of goop, pitched it against the wall, and then proceeded to eat breakfast.:rolleyes:

I was hysterical. I guess we'll try something else for hairballs.:D I love that little girl's spunk!

catmandu
05-19-2012, 09:27 AM
:love:Mikey Fluffy Tail does not care for the Vet Hairball remedy at 18 dollars a tube!!!
He tries to wipe his mouth off, I just hope that Pinot does not give him some pointers in wall decorating!!!:love:

cassiesmom
05-19-2012, 10:07 AM
Oh my goodness, precions Princess Pinot! I am laughing just reading this! "Dad, what is this stuff doing on my breakfast?!"

But, sweety, please let mum give it to you. Hairballs are no fun.


:love:
Your loyal subject,
Elyse

Freedom
05-19-2012, 10:48 AM
Wow, that is hilarious! Pinot, you are so smart - and effective at communicating!

Maggie, we don't have hairballs -- hairballs are not natural. In the wild, cats do NOT have hairballs. The problem is diet. If you switch to a high quality grain free food, you will eliminate hairballs, and have a healthier cat as well. I switched to a grain free food 5 years back, and have no hairballs at all = back then I had 11 cats, 2 were long hair.

I have been using Taste of the Wild, but with the issues with the Diamond pet food plant, it is not available just now. I've switched the dogs to Earthborn Holistics but I have 2 bags of TOTW left for the cats so haven't had to make a change as yet. For the cats, mine refused to eat the Canyon River formula, but love the Rocky Mountain formula. No clue as to why, lol.

Pinot's Mom
05-19-2012, 12:02 PM
Wow, that is hilarious! Pinot, you are so smart - and effective at communicating!

Maggie, we don't have hairballs -- hairballs are not natural. In the wild, cats do NOT have hairballs. The problem is diet. If you switch to a high quality grain free food, you will eliminate hairballs, and have a healthier cat as well. I switched to a grain free food 5 years back, and have no hairballs at all = back then I had 11 cats, 2 were long hair.

I have been using Taste of the Wild, but with the issues with the Diamond pet food plant, it is not available just now. I've switched the dogs to Earthborn Holistics but I have 2 bags of TOTW left for the cats so haven't had to make a change as yet. For the cats, mine refused to eat the Canyon River formula, but love the Rocky Mountain formula. No clue as to why, lol.

Sandie, Pinot went grain free about hmmm...8 months ago I guess? She's been on Blue Wilderness.

phesina
05-19-2012, 12:22 PM
Oh, Pinot! That's so funny!

momcat
05-19-2012, 12:31 PM
Oh Maggie, that is too funny!

momoffuzzyfaces
05-19-2012, 12:40 PM
I think my cats are taking notes!!! :eek: :D:love:

Felicia's Mom
05-19-2012, 12:53 PM
That was very funny! I'd love to have seen it.

Karen
05-19-2012, 01:13 PM
Anyone who thinks cats are mysterious an uncommunicative should meet Miss Pinot! Could not be any clearer than that!

Lilith Cherry
05-19-2012, 02:42 PM
Miss Pinot you are a true gem !:D

Bengalz
05-19-2012, 04:17 PM
Pinot sure is a little spitfire;) - something about these little grey girls:D:love::love:.

phesina
05-19-2012, 05:58 PM
Pinot, you not only set the standards, you enforce them!

Well done, girl!

Queen of Poop
05-19-2012, 06:05 PM
Oh that's just too funny!!! Well done Miss Pinot.

Cali and Diego on the other hand love the stuff. I put a bit on my finger and they take turns licking it off.

mrspunkysmom
05-19-2012, 07:32 PM
Oh that is so funny and yes, Karen, they do communicate very well and are highly intelligent. Just ask Mr. Spunky. I'm still laughing, Miss Pinot. That was good.

krazyaboutkatz
05-19-2012, 08:30 PM
Thanks for the laugh.:) Yes, it's hairball season here too and it seems like the short haired cats are shedding more than the long haired cats. So far I haven't found that feeding a grain free diet prevents hairballs. Some of my cats used to like the malt flavored stuff but now they've changed it so none of them seem to like it any more. I have to open up their mouths and put it on the roof of their mouths while trying not to get biten in the process.

happylabs
05-19-2012, 09:08 PM
Very funny.

Will she let you brush her?

I've been brushing Buddy every day and have had barely any hacked up hairballs.

katladyd
05-19-2012, 09:33 PM
I'm feeding Nature's Recipe Hairball Formual this summer and brushing them regularly. Nature's Recipe is a grain free dry, I feel good about feeding it and I haven't noticed any hairballs so far.

Laura's Babies
05-20-2012, 11:29 AM
That is SO funny!! Just the picture of that in my mind.......:rolleyes: (Pinot probably thought that was something Dad hacked up on her breakfast!:eek:)

Pinot's Mom
05-20-2012, 08:19 PM
Guess who had hairball issues this morning?:rolleyes:

mrspunkysmom
03-29-2014, 08:56 PM
This story makes me laugh every time. :D