LOL IF they let youBrush your cat more.


Hey, it's shedding season here in the chilly northeast US. Started to see more hairballs the beginning of the month. Dancer 'dances' back and forth along the edge of the bed as I try to brush her for a few minutes each morning. The ADHD kitty that would not sit still is how she got her name.LOL IF they let youI almost lost an arm to Zoe when I tried.
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AwwwwwwwwwwHey, it's shedding season here in the chilly northeast US. Started to see more hairballs the beginning of the month. Dancer 'dances' back and forth along the edge of the bed as I try to brush her for a few minutes each morning. The ADHD kitty that would not sit still is how she got her name.


I wish it was that simple- its from grooming my other cat.Brush your cat more.
does the egg help it pass through the other end?Lecithin will help with furball breakdown. They do sell powdered lecithin but I have used a bit of raw egg yolk (about a teaspoon) with one of my kitties who had projectile vomiting from a furball. After two treatments with the egg yolk in her wet food, she was fine. I only use it as needed.
Yes, the lecithin helps to break the furball down. I use it in my cats when I find they are trying to pass one. I try to brush them as often as I can in between any episodes.does the egg help it pass through the other end?
do you use egg yolk or supplemental versions.Yes, the lecithin helps to break the furball down. I use it in my cats when I find they are trying to pass one. I try to brush them as often as I can in between any episodes.
I used the raw egg yolk.do you use egg yolk or supplemental versions.
Yes they do make them. One brand is Pet tabs for cats.The issue with vaseline is that in can inhibit absorption of fat soluble vitamins, which is why the commercial hairball remedies that contain petrolatum have added vitamin E and cod liver oil (which contains vitamin A and D, but not K). I don't know what a healthy dose of those vitamins is or I would say just give them the vitamins as a supplement. Do they make pet vitamins? Sardines (whole) contain some vitamin D, I think, as does salmon skin.
Wow very interesting . Thank youHere's some good info on hairballs (and how to prevent them)
https://www.foodfurlife.com/hairballs-are-not-normal.html#/
It's true but using Veseline is something you would do only once in a while when there's a furball crisis like in shedding season or something not in a regular basis so it shouldn't affect them provided you do not give it regularly and by the way the furball comercial remedies are not supposed to be given constantly eitherThe issue with vaseline is that in can inhibit absorption of fat soluble vitamins, which is why the commercial hairball remedies that contain petrolatum have added vitamin E and cod liver oil (which contains vitamin A and D, but not K). I don't know what a healthy dose of those vitamins is or I would say just give them the vitamins as a supplement. Do they make pet vitamins? Sardines (whole) contain some vitamin D, I think, as does salmon skin
If it only were that simple mines are long haired and with a lot of hair seriously and no amount of brushing can do the trick in shedding seasonBrush your cat more.
I know had 2 long haired kitties myself.It's true but using Veseline is something you would do only once in a while when there's a furball crisis like in shedding season or something not in a regular basis so it shouldn't affect them provided you do not give it regularly and by the way the furball comercial remedies are not supposed to be given constantly either
If it only were that simple mines are long haired and with a lot of hair seriously and no amount of brushing can do the trick in shedding season
oh maybe thats why my other cat Batman goes nuts when I am making eggs- Does it help them with constipation I wonder?I used the raw egg yolk.
vaseline they will lick dry?? oh funny. I wonder if Batman is getting vaseline when he grooms Mimi. I put some on a Mimis ears too but don't do it every time because I wonder if its toxic to them? You know how you always read Petroleum is bad for us (not sure why)Petrolatum (e.g., Vasoline.). Two of my cats love it. I have a little container (empty test-strip vial) is use to apply some to their ears prior to testing. If I do not cover the container they will lick it dry.
Yes, two of mine will lick the container dry. Also see:vaseline they will lick dry?? o
Not sure about that one. More moisture in the food is the best thing. Some cats that have motility problems pushing the poop along will need meds to help. As long as it’s not a chronic thing with a cat but only occasional and they like to eat more dry, then giving them more moisture in the wet and backing or stopping the dry temporarily can help those cats. Some need enulose/lactulose on a daily basis if the poops are too firm despite the food changes. But that is a whole other topic!oh maybe thats why my other cat Batman goes nuts when I am making eggs- Does it help them with constipation I wonder?
I do have Miralax for him but didn’t know if I should give it on a dailyNot sure about that one. More moisture in the food is the best thing. Some cats that have motility problems pushing the poop along will need meds to help. As long as it’s not a chronic thing with a cat but only occasional and they like to eat more dry, then giving them more moisture in the wet and backing or stopping the dry temporarily can help those cats. Some need enulose/lactulose on a daily basis if the poops are too firm despite the food changes. But that is a whole other topic!
I do have Miralax for him but didn’t know if I should give it on a daily
I got liquid egg whites from the market to put in their food but now I’m wondering if it’s the just the yolk that contains the letgYou can if it's necessary. We have people here who give it once a day, twice a day, every other day, etc. etc....it's whatever works best for Mimi.
It can take some experimenting to find just the right amount and frequency that will work best for her.
how would you know if you were in a hairball crisis? If they puke up the hairball that usually means it passed right?It's true but using Veseline is something you would do only once in a while when there's a furball crisis like in shedding season or something not in a regular basis so it shouldn't affect them provided you do not give it regularly and by the way the furball comercial remedies are not supposed to be given constantly either
If it only were that simple mines are long haired and with a lot of hair seriously and no amount of brushing can do the trick in shedding season
Ya and now I’ve been reading that hairballs can be dangerous? They might not pass and could cause surgery? Oh boy- just one more thing to worry aboutHealth food stores often carry pills with egg yolk lecithin.
Buy a dozen eggs at the grocery store. Crack one of them open over a bowl and let the whites drip down into the bowl and set the yolks aside for feeding to your cat. Do the half an egg shell trick like you would do for separating egg whites from yolk when you are cooking a recipe that needs only the white or yolk. (like meringue cookies for the egg whites or home made mayo for using the yolks.) Use the egg whites to make yourself a healthier egg omelet.
Try with one egg first, to see if your cat will eat the raw yolk. My cat won't touch eggs raw or cooked and doesn't like cheese either.
Egg yolk lecithin didn't do a thing for my cat that throws up hairballs. Hope it works for Mimi.
Yes it is the egg yolk that I use. About a teaspoon of it in Their food. Works like a charm so far in my kitties!From an internet search, I found this. Hope it helps
Is lecithin in egg yolk or white?
In an egg, the white is where most of the protein is held, and the yolk holds the fat. Egg yolk is also where the natural emulsifier lecithin is held which is why sourcing it from yolk can be costly for food manufacturers and why many use soy as a source instead.Jan 25, 2017
www.giapo.com › lecithin-and-egg-custard
So the answer is ............drum roll please...............Egg yolk for the lecithin to help with the hairballs.
Actually if they are puking hairballs often that is the first sign that you have a fur ball crisis cats shouldn't be puking hairballs often that ought to be a very very ocasional eventhow would you know if you were in a hairball crisis? If they puke up the hairball that usually means it passed right?