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Laxatone

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Description

Laxatone is a veterinarian-formulated lubricant that helps eliminate and prevent hairballs with a taste cats love. Laxatone gently lubricates ingested hair so it passes through the stool while adding important omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9 fatty acids.

Laxatone effective yet gentle on the cat’s digestive system. Veterinarians have trusted Laxatone for years and cats love both the tuna and maple flavors.

Ingredients

Tuna Flavor
Active Ingredients per Teaspoon (6 Grams):
White Petrolatum USP .......... 1285 mg
Soybean Oil .......... 237 mg
   Providing:
    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.

Maple Flavor
Active Ingredients per Teaspoon (6 grams):
White Petrolatum USP .......... 1285 mg
Soybean Oil .......... 285 mg
   Providing:
    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.

Directions for Use

Place a small amount of Laxatone on the cat’s nose or paws to stimulate taste interest. Administer 1/2–1 tsp daily for 2–3 days, then 1/4–1/2 tsp 2–3 times a week.

How Packaged

Laxatone is available in tuna flavors in 2.5 oz. tubes. UPC# 850046480324

Laxatone is available in tuna flavors in 4.25 oz. tubes. UPC# 850046480171

Where to Buy

Laxatone is available from veterinarians and online retailers.

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