PetAlive FurBall Dr. - A natural hairball remedy for cats
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FurBall Dr. is used to:
- Help prevent hairballs in cats.
- Improve digestive functioning.
- Keep bowels regular and prevent constipation and throwing up associated with hairball obstruction>
Each bottle contains 60 capsules.
PetAlive FurBall Dr. has been specifically formulated for cats who suffer from hairball problems and contains a combination of selected herbs and homeopathic ingredients to help with digestion and elimination, thereby preventing the distressing problems associated with hairballs.
Ingredients
Psyllium nigrum husk is a very high source of dietary fiber and has been used for centuries to treat ulcers and colitis and to promote regular bowel movements. It also helps to clear the body of excess cholesterol and helps to prevent heart disease.
Aloe Ferox A succulent and well known medicinal herb native to South Africa, Aloe Ferox has many different therapeutic uses and writings from as early as 1500BC in Ancient Egypt document its medicinal uses. Amongst other benefits, Aloe Ferox is known for its beneficial effect on digestive functioning and acts as a natural system cleanser and remedy for constipation. It is also widely recommended for digestive complaints.
Nux Vom. (30cH) is a proven homeopathic remedy often prescribed for indigestion, constipation, vomiting (especially violent retching) abdominal cramps. disease and all round systemic health.
Lactose (inactive ingredient)
Presented in convenient capsule form, FurBall Dr. capsules may be easily opened and the contents mixed with food or a treat.
Each bottle contains 60 capsules.
DOSAGE
1/2 capsule twice daily for 10 days followed by 1/2 capsule once a day as a maintenance dose for cats who are prone to furballs.
Caution: Safety during pregnancy and nursing has not yet been established.
An initial 10 day course is recommended to cleanse the system. Thereafter a maintenance dose will help to keep your cat free of furball associated problems such as retching, constipation and digestive discomfort.
See the Digestive section to learn more about supporting the digestive system of your pet.