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    I give mine the RC intensive furball,can't say it eliminates them,can't see that anything really would the only thing I can say that I have noticed since using it that it has made them yak up the furballs easier,oh what a super subject,my little flat chested girl had never been able to sick them up before having that but it seems to make them form into a tighter "sausage" & she now brings them up quite easily as do the others.Mine all vary as to how many & when they bring them up,Merl who has a very fine coat doesn't seem to be so affected as those with the thicker undercoat & the times they are at their worst is after grooming them to remove the old coat in between times when I hardly touch them no problems but if you think how many loose hairs you bring out for them to ingest after grooming can you be surprised,we done a bit of a survey at work with clients coming in & their cats had good old furball problems & nine out of ten said they couldn't understand why because they had been grooming them everyday where as they didn't normally..... Interesting !
    The other times I find that type of biscuit good is if they have had upset tummies after the 24hr starvation & nice thank you very much thats good mummy food when you start introducing normal diet again that is a good bikkie to use,I suppose that perhaps the fibre content etc in it is blander on the tums.
    Well having talked about them fingers crossed my lot don't feel they have to put it into practice any time soon.........

 

 

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