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.
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