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Cat Lax (2 oz)

MSRP: $11.28
$10.87
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Cat Lax is a specially formatted feline laxative that helps prevent and eliminate hair balls in cats. Cat Lax works to quickly clear up your cat's digestive system and prevent hairball formation.

Directions & Dosage

For hairball removal, Cat Lax should be administered daily (by mouth) to quickly clear up the problem.

To prevent future formations of hair balls, Cat Lax should be given 2-3 times a week, or as directed by your veterinarian.

Ingredients

Cat Lax is made from cod liver oil, caramel, lecithin, malt syrup, white petrolatum, vitamin E, and purified water, which all work to improve your cat's digestive health.

Best of all, it is formulated to have a pleasant taste, so that your cat will enjoy taking it.


  • Cat Lax (2 oz)
  • 5
    cats love it and it cleans them out.

    Reviewed on 27th May 2014 by duane

    this is a great product. we add some to the food and they clean it up. it solved the constipation problem. thanks a lot.

  • 5
    Cats love it!

    Reviewed on 22nd Jan 2014 by Annette

    My two cats think this stuff is a treat. I feel better knowing I've done everything I can to help make their daily duty time a little bit easier for them. It's great, too, to hide a pill in when necessary.

  • 5
    Problem Solved

    Reviewed on 2nd Oct 2013 by Annette

    My 2 older cats were having difficulties with constipation so my vet recommended Cat Lax. Since then the problem has been solved. They love the taste and actually consider it to be a daily treat. Why can't all cat treatments be this easy to administer?

  • 5
    Better than any of the other products we've tried.

    Reviewed on 17th Oct 2012 by Sally

    We've tried so many different products to keep our cats, particularly our Angora, Hoshi, "lubricated" and going. This beats the oils, and all the other cat laxatives you get in a tube. Just be careful to follow the instructions on how much to use, or you'll end up with the opposite of a constipated cat!