Lori - hey didnt you read the post? come on don't make me repeat myself I'm long winded as it is. He won't tolerate a daily brushing, he hates being brushed, always has - thank god he didn't become the show cat he was supposed to be - the owner would have had a hell of a time. He gets very upset which triggers the asthma issue which is triggered by his purring - which he does out of annoyance at being brushed (you know purring doesn't always mean "I'm happy" ) plus now that I have to prick his ears, shoot his neck, hold the mask over his mouth and pill him 2,3,4 times a day I really don't want to start doing MORE stuff that will make him miserable. When we originally did the inhaler for his asthma after about a year he just got fed up - really turned from the sweetest cat in the world to a very irritated, surly creature whenever inhaler time was near. He is combed completely, much to his disgust, about once a week - more if we see clumps. But as I said his sister is combed NUMEROUS times a day (she LOVES it) and still has huge hairballs - at least once a month.
So the question is not how do I combat the hairballs but how do you deal with them losing their food - do you re-feed a small amount (which is what I do now cause they are hungry again) or what - or is it insignificant?