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What is Laxatone Lubricant for Hairballs in Cats?
- Hairballs are a fact of life when you have a cat. When cats groom themselves, they ingest their fur, which creates hairballs that can clog the intestines and cause vomiting.
- Laxatone combines petrolatum and mineral oil, two gentle and effective lubricants, to prevent the development of hairballs and to move existing hairballs through your cat’s system quickly and safely.
Why is Laxatone used for cats?
- Laxatone is a gentle but effective lubricant that helps eliminate and prevent hairballs in cats.
What else should I know about Laxatone?
- Tasty maple or tuna flavored gel is easy to use.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
What problems could my cat have with Laxatone?
- If cat's condition worsens or does not improve, contact your veterinarian.
- Keep out of reach of children and other animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
How do you use Laxatone?
- Give as directed by your veterinarian.
- Place a small amount on cat’s nose or paws to stimulate taste interest.
- Manufacturer's suggested use: Give 1/2 to 1 teaspoon by mouth for 2 to 3 days. Then give 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon 2 to 3 times a week.
What is in Laxatone?
Maple Flavored Laxatone
- Active ingredients per 6-gram teaspoon: White Petrolatum 1285 mg, Soybean Oil 285 mg (Provides 27 mg Omega 6 Fatty Acids, 9 mg Omega 9 Fatty Acids, 4 mg Omega 3 Fatty Acids), Light Mineral Oil NF 203 mg.
- Inactive ingredients: Cane Molasses, Corn Syrup, Gelatin By-Products, Malt Syrup, Maple Flavor, Sodium Benzoate, Water.
Tuna Flavored Laxatone
- Active ingredients per 6-gram teaspoon: White Petrolatum 1285 mg, Soybean Oil 237 mg (Provides 22 mg Omega 6 Fatty Acids, 6 mg Omega 9 Fatty Acids, 3 mg Omega 3 Fatty Acids), Light Mineral Oil NF 203 mg.
- Inactive ingredients: Cane Molasses, Corn Syrup, Gelatin By-Products, Malt Syrup, Sodium Benzoate, Tuna Flavor, Water.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Laxatone is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my cat to finish all of the Laxatone?
- Cats may use Laxatone for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes Laxatone?
- Laxatone is made by the manufacturer Vetoquinol.
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Q & A
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Have a cat that just doesn't like it. Put some on her paws. 2 hours later it was untouched and dried to a crust. While using warm water to remove it I thought perhaps I could dissolve it in warm water, allow to cool and then syringe it into my cats mouth. Since my cat is reluctant to lick it off my finger, her paws or her nose is there any reason this method might be ineffective??
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According to the manufacturer’s directions, it is recommended to place a small amount of Laxatone on the cat's nose or paws to stimulate taste interest. If you are having difficulty administering this product to your cat, you may consider speaking with your veterinarian and seek their advice on the best way to give this to your cat.
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Can Laxatone cause diarrhea??
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Laxatone is a lubricant made to lubricate the digestive tract to help prevent hairballs. Some of the ingredients in Laxatone could potentially cause diarrhea especially if consumed in large amounts. Those are Liquid Mineral Oil, White Petroleum, Soybean Oil, and the Omega Fatty Acids. Please talk to your veterinarian about any questions or concerns you may have with this product and if it would be appropriate for your pet.
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I have always used regular flavor Laxatone but you are showing it out of stock. Is it no longer going to be available in the regular flavor??
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Laxatone is still available in the regular flavor, the packaging has just been renamed to call it maple flavor. To be clear, we are currently out of stock of the 2.5 oz maple flavored laxatone, but do have 4.25 oz maple flavored laxatone.
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Is it safe to take with Renaplus??
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Yes, laxatone is a petrolatum-based product that can be safely given with Renaplus for potassium replacement. If your pet is using laxatone for constipation, be aware that pets with constipation should not receive the tablet form of Renaplus. If your pet is constipated, speak with your veterinarian about the safest method to replace potassium.
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I have a 18 year old cat that is having problems with it's bowel movement what would you recomend?
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We urge you to seek the advice and recommendation of your pet's veterinarian as pharmacies are unable to make a diagnosis of any medical condition. Thank you.
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What are the ingedients in laxatone, gel type in tube??
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Jacque, The regular Laxatone contains: White petrolatum USP, light mineral oil NF, corn syrup, malt syrup, soybean oil, cane molasses, water, gelatin by-products, sodium benzoate (preservative), artificial flavors. The tuna flavored Laxatone Contains: White petrolatum USP, light mineral oil NF, corn syrup, malt syrup, soybean oil, cane molasses, water, gelatin by-products, sodium benzoate (preservative), natural and artificial flavors. Please see the 'package label' link(s) located under the 'package insert' tab on most product pages to find complete manufactuer's package labels, including the ingredients. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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