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The Misery of Hairballs

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Cat are notorious for many things: their ability to scale trees, pounce on prey, be self-sufficient cleaning machines, those precious purrs and nuzzles and most of all...
hacking up hairballs? Hairballs are not only nasty to look at but can also cause serious trouble for your cat's digestive system.
As long as your cat has hair and licks himself to keep clean that includes most all cats on the planet-they will have hairballs.
Is there any solution to this problem? Hairballs begin when cats ingest their hair during grooming and it goes into their digestive system.
Since hair is indigestible, cats either need a lot of fiber in their diet to pass the hair out or undigested hair will be vomited up.
Hairballs appear as matted, tubular-shaped masses of hair usually with clear and foamy spit-up.
One sign that your cat has a hairball problem is that they throw up after eating.
The first step to lessen the amount of hairballs is to brush your cat daily.
It only makes sense that the less hair ingested, the fewer hairballs they'll have.
There are several products designed to help ease the elimination of hairballs.
One product that aids in the cat's overall digestion and helps give them the nutrition they may lack in their daily diets is fresh-grown grass.
Oat or wheat grasses are good choices and, to really make him happy, grow some catnip.
Of course, you will need to put the cat grasses up away from your cat so it will have a chance to freely grow.
The grasses take little space to grow and minimal care.
You just snip off the growth and give the grass a few more days to re-grow.
Next you may try so special cat food designed to help eliminate hairballs.
Hairball formula foods have a higher crude fiber content (8% or more).
There are several types of hairball pastes, too.
They come in tubes, are usually flavored to be palatable to your cat, and are easily ingested.
They act as a kind of lubricant or laxative allowing the hair to easily pass.
Hairballs can be painful for your cat so maintaining a high fiber diet, frequent brushing, and administering the hairball remedies will help enable your cat to keep a healthier overall digestive system which will prevent constipation, a lack of appetite, and frequent hairballs.
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