When Kitty Struggles With Elimination
The first time I added a little squeeze of this to her food, I held my breath. I didn't notice any sort of smell at all but I don't have the enhanced ability of smelling that a cat does. She sniffed around the food and the bowl, turned and looked at me and then started licking the product. I was relieved! She was going to eat it! It probably helps that this hairball/constipation remedy has catnip in it. She does love her catnip!
It took about a week before I noticed that her stools didn't look as hard and she wasn't yowling when she used the litter box. She seems to be feeling some relief and I am so thrilled that I was able to offer her some comfort.
The substance is pretty thick and a little hard to squeeze out of the tube but it isn't too awfully bad on that count. The ingredients are not anything that will hurt you or your feline. Petroleum, corn syrup, malt syrup, molasses, soybean oil, mineral oil and catnip. It must taste pretty sweet but I am not going to taste it to find out! She seems to like it and it does appear to be working and that is what matters.
So, if you have a cat or cats that seem to have a problem getting rid of their hairballs or are struggling in the litter box; try some of this Laxanip for cats. I think you will be pleased with the results and your cat will feel better.
Well, I never knew there was a laxative or stool softener for cats. Glad to hear the product is working well for your cat, Beverly.
ReplyDeleteGood to know! My grandkitties are getting older along with the rest of us. I will certainly make sure my daughter knows about Laxanip. Definitely sounds like an easy solution to a common problem.
ReplyDeleteOh what a timely article. I have two grand cats, and one of them will get this treatment for sure. Hopefully it won't affect the other one too badly. In the meantime, I'm sure the one that needs it will be happy.
ReplyDeleteI love that you take such good care of your animals. Thanks for alerting me to this product. I'm sure one of my cats will need this kind of treatment and assistance at some point. I like to stay informed when it comes to providing comfort to my four-legged family members.
ReplyDeleteI don't currently have any kitties, but I sure wish I'd known about this when I did have them. Sounds like a wonderful product for constipated kitties.
ReplyDeleteSo far Mittens has not had hairballs. But I've pinned this so I can find it again if she starts to have hairball issues. Thank you for the information.
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