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Groom Your Cat To Avoid
Hairballs
By
Cinneide
As
loving cat owners
we hate to think that our beloved pets are feeling
unwell. That can be the first impression when your
cat starts making
hacking noises. Usually this is the first signs of
the cat trying to
get rid of a hairball.
If you see a blob of disgusting stuff on your floor,
it is likely to be a hairball. Cats need to do this
in order to remove hair from within their stomachs
to keep them from getting sick.
What is it? It’s a mass of hair and probably some
food from the inside of a
cat’s body. When
a cat grooms
himself, he removes loose hair from throughout his
body and it ends up in his stomach. Sometimes, the
hair comes together and forms a ball in there. If he
can not pass it, it is likely it won’t break down
but will come up instead.
Most cats have trouble with removing hairballs. If
the cat can not
get them up, it can get into the intestines and
cause a blockage. This is life threatening to the
pet. If your cat
seems to be constipated it may be a sign of a
blockage. If the cat
is lethargic and his coat is dull and unhealthy
looking, this too may be a sign. Watch that he eats
as he normally does. If not, you should call and
take him to see the vet who will then find out if it
is a hairball and then he’ll remove it.
You can prevent this type of problem yourself
though. One of the best ways to do this is to groom
the pet. The long haired
cat need to be combed and brushed each day to
remove excess hair. If you start to groom him when
he is still young, he will learn to tolerate it. He
may even look forward to being groomed. Some cats
will bring their combs to their owners even. If he
doesn’t like to be groomed, use a grooming glove
instead.
If the cat still
seems to have trouble with hairballs, you can add
dietary aids to his diet. One of these is a dry
cat food that can
help to prevent hairballs. Don’t just buy the first
bag of the formula that you find. Make sure it is
still a good quality food for your pet, one that is
high in protein and other nutrients. If your
cat has a
hairball, you can shop for the gel that can be added
to the food which will help the hairball to pass.
Make sure to talk to your vet before using one of
these hairball remedies for long periods of time
though.
You can try some of the more natural remedies as
well but you should insure they are okay with your
vet first. Some will actually cause your pet
discomfort or will remove important nutrients from
his body. These include such things as pumpkin,
mineral oils and even butter. If your
cat continues to
have trouble with hairballs, talk to your vet about
what you should do to improve this.
Niall Kennedy is a lifelong pet lover and has worked
in several pet sanctuaries. Best Pet Health
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