Description
The baci+ Hairball formula for capricious cats is a sophisticated piece of "Nutraceutical Engineering" that respects the feline as an obligate carnivore. While traditional hairball "lubricants" rely on mineral oil which can interfere with nutrient absorption, baci+ utilizes cold-pressed Flaxseed Oil—a rich source of Omega-3, -6, and -9 fatty acids. This creates a dual-action effect: it lubricates the digestive tract for the gentle passage of hair while simultaneously strengthening the skin barrier to reduce the source of the problem—excessive shedding.
What truly elevates this "Finicky" version is the inclusion of freeze-dried chicken liver. Cats possess a highly developed vomeronasal organ, making them incredibly sensitive to artificial "faux-meat" scents. By using real, high-value liver, baci+ bypasses the typical "refusal" phase associated with health supplements. Furthermore, the formula is packed with Protease and Cellulase—enzymes specifically selected to help break down the keratin bonds in ingested fur, facilitating its movement through the gut before it can compact into a problematic "trichobezoar" (hairball).
It’s a 100% Canadian-made solution that treats the gut, the coat, and the palate simultaneously. It is quick-acting, easy to dose via the calibrated syringe, and free from the "lazy intestine" side effects common in low-grade laxatives.
Liver-rich lure. Enzyme-powered flow. Shed-free shine.
| Product Spec | Current Detail | Pet-Parent Value |
| Origin | 100% Made in Canada | Locally sourced quality and Health Canada approved. |
| Active Ingredients | Flaxseed, Dried Egg, Enzymes | A natural, bioavailable "biotech" approach to health. |
| Daily Dose | 1g (Pea-sized amount) | One 85g tube lasts nearly 3 months for maintenance. |
Benefits
| Technical Spec | Benefit |
| Real Chicken Liver Base | Guaranteed acceptance from even the most selective "fussy" cats. |
| Flaxseed Oil (Omega 3-6-9) | Reduces the amount of loose hair in your home by strengthening the coat. |
| Keratin-Targeting Enzymes | Breaks down hair in the stomach to prevent painful vomiting and clogs. |
| Petroleum-Free Formula | Safe for long-term use without disrupting vitamin absorption. |
| Dial-a-Dose Syringe | Precision measurement (1g per pea-sized dab) prevents over-supplementing. |
Ingredients
Active ingredients per gram:
• Dehydrated egg powder: 499 mg
• Flax seeds: 380 mg
• Protease: 4 mg
• Cellulase: 2 mg
• Vitamin E: 2 mg
Non-medicinal ingredients:
Chicken liver, corn starch, silicon dioxide, potassium sorbate.
Feeding Guideline
Precautions/Contraindications
In case of adverse effects, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.
Do not use in animals suffering from clotting disorders, except on the advice of a veterinarian.
Keep out of reach of children.
Pro-Tip
If your cat is so suspicious they won't even try a liver-flavored treat, take the 1g pea-sized dab and smear it directly onto the top of their front paw. Cats are biologically hardwired to be clean; they will instinctively lick the paste off to groom themselves, unwittingly starting their hairball therapy session.
Frequent Asked Questions
Is baci+ Hairball safe for kittens?
Yes, this formula is suitable for cats and kittens aged 6 months and older. It is particularly helpful for long-haired breeds during their first seasonal shed.
How often should I give baci+ to my finicky cat?
For an active hairball issue, give 1g daily for seven days. For ongoing prevention and a shiny coat, reduce the dose to once every 3–4 days.
Does baci+ contain any fillers or artificial flavors?
No. Baci+ is committed to a "no filler" policy and uses only natural freeze-dried chicken liver for flavor, ensuring it doesn't alter your cat's normal food consumption.
What Pet Parents Are Saying About This Product
The Big Win is the transition from petroleum-based greases (like Vaseline) to a high-potency Flaxseed Oil base; it’s a move toward "clean-label" supplements that actually work.
The "Separator Struggle." Because this is a natural, oil-based formula without heavy chemical emulsifiers, the first squeeze from a new tube can sometimes be a bit runny or "oily" before the thicker paste arrives. Give the tube a good massage before opening to ensure your picky eater gets the perfect consistency.