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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's really important that you get some treatment down him, as a furball can cause a life threatening blockage. There are loads of different flavours of hairball remedy that should be given regularly if your cat is prone to ingesting hair. There must be some flavour that would tempt him. You could always mix the stuff with a food that he can't resist...fish maybe, that would disguise it.
Try putting the paste on the tip of his nose. He will lick it off without fail. Like Clanad's cat, my ginger cat actually likes it. My ginger cat was 'hospitalised' and on death's doorstep once with a hairball blockage!
If you give tinned tuna, try to get the variety made specially for cats. The tuna for human consumption contains salt (especially the 'in brine' variety). Once or twice with the paste should be OK, but initially whilst he is actually suffering, give in daily.
I have 11 cats and it can be a real problem. Some cats cope better than others. My Vet suggested that I try the Hills Science food especially for the problem. There is really little or no difference in cost from ordinary cat food and it really does help. Even my old and fussy cats eat it without a problem. Please do take care with salty varieties of fish as it can put up the blood pressure and cause kidney problems. Most cats like cheese and a piece of buttered toast also helps. Good Luck!