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>From: "Michael Dutton, DVM, DABVP" <[log in to unmask]
>The cat hairball remedies such as laxatone taste better and more ferrets are
>willing to accept them. Petroleum jelly is less expensive but we re not
>talking dollars, but dimes. I would prefer the easier solution.
Thanx for answering my question. If I infer correctly petroleum jelly is
just fine to use. I have to say, however, that my ferrets absolutely adore
p.j. and do not hesitate to take it. My cats absolutely hate both p.j. and
laxatone, but I find that they have a harder time spitting the p.j. back out
after I've administered it. In my area a tube of laxatone costs over $6,
while I can get a big old pot of non-name brand p.j. (16 oz.) on sale for
under $2. A healthy bit of savings with 6 pets. Even a smaller amount of
savings would be worth it as dimes (and pennies) are very important in this
household and can make a big difference in the budget.
Thanx again -
Shelly
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[Posted in FML issue 1634]
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