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Specially formulated to treat and prevent the formation of hairballs in the intestine and stomach.
SKU | 2275323 |
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Primary Brand | Marshall Pet Products |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 3 FZ |
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Petrolatum, Cold Liver Oil, Malt Extract, Methylparaben, Molasses, Natural And Artificial Flavors, Polysorbate 20, Potassium Sorbate, Soybean Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Water
Symptoms:If your ferret has ribbon like stools and has a loss of appetite, dry coughs and gags, these are common symptoms of hairballs or obstructions in a ferrets stomach/intestine.RemedyFeed Ferret Lax from the tube in the amount of 1/2 to one teaspoon, two to three times a day for three to four days. Thereafter, administer two to three times per week, more often during the spring shedding season to prevent formation of hairballs.
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GREAT PRODUCT!
angel2animals
12 years ago
My ferret LOVES this stuff!! Not only does it help him with not getting hair bal...
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Way Too Much Molasses!
Farent of 4 Furries
8 years ago
Unfortunately, I'm now STUCK with 3 of these Lax tubes and NONE of my 4 Ferrets ...
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My ferret is less than 4 months old and has a harsh dry cough, is eating less and gaining a decent amount of weight. I've done some reading and I think she may be consitpated or have a hairball. Is it safe to give her a very small portion of mineral oil rather than petroleum jelly or FerretLax?
My ferret has really thin poop so I feared a blockage and gave him ferret lax. He passed a bunch of red fabric (part of his bed which is now removed) but his poop is still really thin and he has a hard time passing it. Otherwise seems healthy still eating, drinking and playing. Any advice
Hi, I was wondering if you guys knew anything about ferrets. I have a 2 month old ferret that might have a Hairball stuck. She has been coughing and threw up last night. I am not allowed to give her ferret lax because she is too young. Please help if there are any alternatives.
What is the best Hairball Gel/Paste brand for my cat?? There’s so many on the market and I’m not sure what one to buy to help my cat pass his stubborn hair ball successfully. He’s been gagging/yaking with nothing coming up in the last 48 hours.
My long haired cat coughed up a hairball on Monday. He stopped eating on Tuesday. I took him to the vet Wednesday and was given Laxatone. He munched a few bites then walks away. I have tried baby food, tuna in oil and sardines in oil but he walks away. I even tried Vaseline as a lubricant. How long does it usually take to cough up a stubborn hairball? His vet is closed today.
I have a 8 year old mix breed cat (Some Maine Coon in it). 9 pounds cat. Can't find anymore locally tube paste for hairball & constipation. One pharmacist told me about using vaseline and lot of Internet site mention adding to it mineral oil. My cat is not plug or jam to the point that nothing is comming out. However amount are less and she had start throwing up hairball with a bit of food in it. If vaseline & mineral oil are OK, in which amount should I used them. Top of her paw OK ?. Thx
I have a Marshall ferret it is a male age is 4 months he has diarrhea and a swollen eye with redness and a white discharge
My cats have trouble with hair balls, whats a good item to get for them. I've tried the cream you put on there paw
re: hairballs if my cat hates laxatone and will fight us and freaks out everytime we try to feed her some, what could we give her instead?
I have a cat named Lanny that is two years old. Ever since he was a baby he has always “hacked” trying to get up Hair balls. Lately he is getting worse. He is hacking a lot more but never seems to be able to get up the Hair balls. What would you recommend to help my poor boy get the hair balls up? We have been brushing him and putting oil on his paws. Is there anything else we can do? Thank you.
My cat has frequent (bimonthly) hairballs that are inherently very bad because they make it hard for her to breath at times, she is currently lying on the floor, on her side painting excessively... I don't know what to do to help her ... should I get something to help induce vomiting or a laxitive?
My cat is a 8 year old American shorthair. She's healthy other than having developed a cough in the last month. We took her to the Vet. They prescribed "VETOQUINOL LAXATONE". I am to give her 1/2-1 teaspoon for 2-3 days, then 1/4-1/2 teaspoon 3-4 days a week. I am asking how to administrator it. She only eats dry food. She won't eat it by itself. Could I put it in a syringe? Or, do you have any suggestions? Thank you!