Every cat owner knows the telltale sign of a cat about to produce a hairball. Nothing induces quite a panic as the retching sound as we run around to find where the cat is about to cough up a hairy gift. But have you ever stopped to wonder why cats get hairballs in the first place?
Hairballs in cats are normal but also unpleasant. Not only are they disagreeable for the person who has to clean them up, but they can also cause gastrointestinal blockages, which can be a serious health problem for your cat. It’s normal for cats to groom themselves, so what can you ...
Hairballs are clumps of fur that collectin your cat's stomachas a result of the grooming process. Though most of the hair that cats swallow passes through the digestive system and ends up in the stool, some of it remains in the stomach or small intestine. How do I know if my cat has...
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