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Hill’s Science Plan Hairball & Perfect Coat

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Hill’s Science Plan Hairball & Perfect Coat

Specially formulated for cats prone to hairballs and promote beautiful skin & fur

There is nothing pleasant about hairballs for cats or cat parents. From watching them happen to standing on one in the middle of the night – we would prefer to live without them. 

Cats can spend up to five hours a day grooming, and can swallow as much as 173g of hair in a year. Most of the time, these hairs just pass through the system, but sometimes they form a hairball that your cat will vomit up. Some cats may “cough” one up as often as once every week or two.

Which cats are more likely to suffer from hairballs?

  • Long-haired cats, like Persians and Maine Coons
  • Cats who live mostly indoors and spend more time grooming
  • Compulsive groomers
  • Cats that shed a lot
  • Cats who moult their winter coats

How it works

Science Plan Hairball & Perfect Coat is specially formulated to provide cats with a complete and tasty nutrition to help avoid hairball formation while promoting a beautiful coat

Satisfy the toughest critic with a meal they’ll love and dramatically reduce the formation of hairballs with:

  • Advanced Fibre Technology helps reduce hairballs by naturally promoting their passage through the gut
  • Beautiful skin & fur supported by Vitamin E and Omega-6 fatty acids
  • High-quality protein for a great-tasting, nutritious meal
  • Triangular shaped kibble, easier for flat faced cats to pick up and eat

Suitable for:

  • Cats prone to hairballs, particularly long-haired cats and cats living mostly indoors
  • Available for Adult & Mature Adult cats 1+ years of age.

Source: Hills

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Disclaimer: The information produced by Infurmation is provided for general and educational purposes only and does not constitute any legal, medical or other professional advice on any subject matter. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Always seek the advice of your vet or other qualified health care provider prior to starting any new diet or treatment and with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. If you suspect that your pet has a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider.