Furball Dr.
Regular Use of PetAlive FurBall Dr. Can:Help to prevent furballs in cats;Improve digestive functioning;Keep bowels regular and prevent constipation and throwing up associated with furball obstruction.PetAlive FurBall Dr. has been specifically formulated for cats who suffer from furball problems and contains a combination of selected herbs and homeopathic ingredients to help with digestion and elimination, thereby preventing the distressing problems associated with furballs. Presented in a cat-friendly easy to administer form, FurBall Dr. will help to keep both your cat and your carpet 'furball free'!
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