Oral Health and Hairball for Cats
Support oral health & reduce the build-up of hairballs
Fewer hairballs and fresher breath? Yes please! This fibre + dental supplement includes taurine (an essential amino acid for cats) and psyllium husk designed specifically for cats for quick and easy expulsion of hairballs while also supporting digestion and nutrient absorption.
How do I know if my cat needs help with their oral health or hairballs?
Some of the symptoms of hairball build-up you might observe in your cat include gagging, vomiting or dry retching without producing a hairball. Perhaps you’ll see a drop in appetite or lethargy.
Oral health issues may have similar signs of loss in appetite, food aversion and bad breath. If your cat’s experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be a good reason to consider our Oral Health + Hairball supplement.
Please remember your vet should always be your first call when observing such issues in your cat, and that supplements are designed to be a support to your cat's overall well-being.
How can I support my cat’s oral health?
Our powerful formulation supports skin and coat health to decrease hairball ingestion, plus optimise dental health of teeth, gums and unpleasant breath.
Why choose Oral Health and Hairball for Cats from woohooPets?
Developed by a team of animal science experts, and delivered by loving cat owners, woohooPets supplements contain natural active ingredients to support your cat’s health and wellbeing. Our supplements make it easier than ever to give your pet the balanced, high-quality nutrition they deserve.
This product is great for
- Fresh Breath
- Fewer Hairballs
- Easy Digestion
Add directly to your cat’s wet or dry food once a day. One level scoop is 2 g
Dosage per day, based on cat's weight:
up to 5 kg ½ scoop
5 – 10 kg 1 scoop
Over 10 kg 1 ½ scoops
Contains: Zeolite, Marine calcium, Taurine, Psyllium husk powder, Flaxseed, Spirulina, Bromelain, Kelp Powder
Our pets are our babies, so it makes sense to supervise them while they're enjoying a treat. Even though incidents are very rare, we still recommend monitoring your pet when they're eating, understand their particular eating habits, and choosing the right treats for their needs accordingly.