I'm sorry to hear your cat is having troubles. When my then-elderly cat started having hairball problems, she was helped by eating small amounts of butternut squash puree (same deal as the pumpkin other commenters are recommending) and butter or cream cheese. (My cat was thin and getting thinner, so our concern was more to feed her up than to minimize calories.)
The only other low-intervention thing I can think of is to brush/style your hair in one place every day, and tidy up the loose/fallen hairs right afterward as much as you can, to reduce the amount of it she finds.
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Date: 2023-Oct-09, Monday 05:29 pm (UTC)When my then-elderly cat started having hairball problems, she was helped by eating small amounts of butternut squash puree (same deal as the pumpkin other commenters are recommending) and butter or cream cheese. (My cat was thin and getting thinner, so our concern was more to feed her up than to minimize calories.)
The only other low-intervention thing I can think of is to brush/style your hair in one place every day, and tidy up the loose/fallen hairs right afterward as much as you can, to reduce the amount of it she finds.
Good luck to you both. Poor kitty.