Natural Remedies to Prevent and Treat Hairballs in Pets

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Coconut Oil
Posted by Libby Ames (Cincinnati) on 07/24/2020
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Any coconut oil that has "Refined" on the label won't taste like coconut. I get it at Whole Foods. Or you can buy MCT oil, which is the same thing, but no flavor (medium chain tryglycerides). I put some in a little brown glass dropper bottle so I can sneak a few drops into some Fancy Feast.


Coconut Oil
Posted by Sue Francia (Friday Harbor) on 10/21/2016
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Jarrow Formulas makes an organic expeller Pressed Coconut Oil which has Neutral Flavor (does not taste like coconut).


Coconut Oil
Posted by Mary (North Carolina, US) on 12/04/2014
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I use Coconut oil for hairballs. My cats just love it. This is the kind that does NOT smell like coconut.