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Royal canin sensitivity control may help if hydrolyzed diet is not being tolerated; each diet should be introduced slowly and fed for 4weeks minimum to allow adaptation and improvement in clinical ssigns
Updated on September 24th, 2025
A high quality food of science diet, royal canin, iams, or purina are great brands. Iams makes a hairball control. You can also purchase hairball medications/supplements and use your favorite food.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
The following food is one of the best for hairball problems: https://www.royalcanin.com/products/royal-canin-feline-health-nutrition-indoor-intense-hairball-34-dry-cat-food/2534 bear in mind the vomiting might be caused by the hyperthyroidism rather than caused by the hairballs.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
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.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Hello. Thank you for using PetCoach! Great question! I think both of your cats would benefit from this Roayl Canin Indoor hairball diet: ( ) Royal Canin is a very helpful company so if you find that Spuka does not do well on this food I suggest you call them and ask for advice. 1 (800) 592-6687 Hope this helps. Best wishes.
Updated on September 24th, 2025