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Petromalt Hairball Remedy Malt Flavor Tube (Packaging has no peg hole for store display) Virbac Petromalt Hairball Remedy for Cats Malt Flavor is an intestinal lubricant with an irresistible malt flavor.
- Aids in elimination of swallowed hair & prevention of hairballs
- Helps relieve constipation, dry cough & occasional vomiting associated with certain gastrointestinal blockages
- For Cats & Kittens over 4 weeks of age
Petromalt Malt Flavor can be used for kittens over 4 weeks of age use a ½-1 inch ribbon once or twice a week. The medication should be placed on the nose or front paws where it can be licked off. Petromalt should be given between meals. Do not mix with food or give close to mealtime. The veterinarian may give specific directions for use and the professional advice should be followed closely. Petromalt is a non-prescription (OTC) product.
Malt Flavor
- Helps relieve constipation, dry cough and occasional vomiting associated with hairballs
- Helps prevent hairballs from forming
- Safe and effective for cats and kittens over 4 weeks of age
- The original hairball relief
Delicious easy-to-give supplement helps eliminate hairballs by supporting their normal passage through the digestive system
* | Tasty malt or chicken flavor gel helps aid in the prevention of hairballs |
* | Now in petrolatum based or no-petroleum formulas |
Delicious, easy-to-give intestinal lubricant can help prevent and eliminate hairballs by easing their passage through the digestive tract. Both styles of Hairball Relief are based on Petromalt technology and help support the body's normal elimination of hairballs. Sentry Original Formula is a delicious cat-favorite malt flavor. Sentry Petromalt Petroleum-Free Hairball Relief contains the natural lubricants lecithin and beeswax to aid in the normal passage of hairballs and offers tasty chicken flavor. Safe and effective for cats and kittens over 4 weeks of age.
How Petromalt for Cats works: Mineral oil is included in the ingredients for its laxative properties. Glycerin is added for its moisturizing properties and barley malt syrup makes the product more palatable.
Dosage for Sentry Hairball Relief: To support elimination of hairballs: Feed a one-half inch strip orally for each 2 kg (4.4 lbs) of body weight, once daily for 3 to 4 days. To prevent hairballs: Feed a one-half inch strip orally per 2 kg (4.4 lbs) of body weight, 1 to 2 times per week. Brush coat frequently.
Dosage for Sentry Petromalt Petroleum-Free Hairball Relief: To support elimination of hairballs: For adult cats, feed a one-inch ribbon daily until symptoms disappear. To support prevention of hairballs: Feed a one-inch ribbon twice a week and brush your cat's coat frequently.
Sentry Hairball Relief
Active Ingredients: Mineral Oil (10.8%), Petrolatum (32.8%).
Other Ingredients: Acacia Gum, Acidified Calcium Sulfate, Barley Malt Syrup, Caramel, Glycerin, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Thiamine HCl, Water.
Sentry Petromalt Petroleum-Free Hairball Relief
Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Vitamin E, Sorbitol, Soy Protein, Poultry Flavor, Lecithin, Tuna Flavor, Beeswax, Maple Flavor, Methylcellulose, Chamomile.
One theory of why cats get hairballs
Your cat grooms herself frequently, licking her fur right down to the tip of her tail. While this fastidious cleaning improves her appearance, it creates yet another problem: disposal of the wet, ingested hair commonly referred to as a hairball.
Your cat's hair does not pass easily through her gastrointestinal tract, nor can her stomach and pancreatic enzymes digest it. Normally, most of the hair she swallows is expelled in her stool. Problems occur, however, when her hair doesn't get excreted, and instead forms into a dense hairball, or mat, in her stomach. Your cat must now vomit the hairball, usually in a fit of disturbing coughing and choking.