Updated On April 4th, 2017
Pet's info: Cat | Persian | Female | spayed | 4 years old
Answered By Karly Macon, DVM, MS, CVA Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist 124
Veterinarian
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Yes, depending on the food. Most of the brands that claim to have efficacy against hairballs have some kind of formulation that has added fiber designed to help hairballs to pass. Some foods are more effective than others at this (stick to Science Diet, Royal Canin, or Purina for over-the-counter non-prescription diets). These are not usually prescription diets and are almost always ok to feed as a maintenance diet to normal, healthy cats.
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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT
Licensed Veterinary Technician
It is fine if that is what Bella has been eating regularly. Cats are meticulous groomers and it is likely she may develop hairballs again, especially since she is a long haired breed. You can minimize hairballs with daily brushing and using products such as Laxatone or PetroMalt when needed.
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