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Hairball paste: Most hairball pastes on the market contain mineral oils and harmful chemicals (such as trans fats, preservatives, fragrances, and colorants), which do not help cats expel hairballs smoothly and can easily harm their health.
Hairball powder: Made with natural ingredients, it only contains psyllium husk, chicory fiber, premium Japanese Amano enzymes, and healthy oils (fish oil, flaxseed oil).
Kittens have sensitive stomachs and typically start shedding around 6 months, so it’s best to wait until then to use hairball products. However, for long-haired kittens that groom and occasionally vomit hairballs, you can give them the product in moderation.
DogCatStar‘s hairball powder contains natural fibers, enzymes, and fish & flaxseed oils to support gut health and lubricate stools. While dogs don’t groom as often, they may ingest hair while playing, so the powder helps expel hair and aid digestion.
The Chicken-flavored hairball powder is the most popular due to its high palatability. For pets who love the fresh taste of seafood, the Milkfish-flavored hairball powder is a great choice.The Original flavor has a mild plant scent and is perfect for picky eaters, with 30% more fiber for enhanced effectiveness!




























