CATDOLL : How to prevent hairballs in cats?

How to prevent hairballs in cats?

How to prevent hairballs in cats:

1. In order to prevent cats from eating too much hair, you should comb their hair regularly to reduce the loose hair on their bodies.

2. Feed your cat with cat grass. Cat grass needs to be cultivated by yourself, but it grows very quickly. After eating cat grass, the cat will spit out hair balls.

3. Do not bathe your cat with human shower gel, as it will damage the cat's skin barrier and cause a lot of hair loss. Be sure to use pet-specific shower gel.

4. You can feed your cat some hairball remover. Hairball remover is equivalent to a lubricant for the intestines, which can help cats expel hairballs. Most cats love to eat hairball remover, but it has too much fat, and frequent consumption does not help intestinal digestion, so you need to pay attention to the dosage.

Symptoms of hairballs in cats:

1. Cats vomit frequently and there is hair in the vomit. When hairball disease is serious, cats will lose their appetite and be listless.

2. Because hair balls block the cat's gastrointestinal tract, affecting the cat's digestive function, the cat will also have symptoms of constipation, dry and hard stools, and hair in the stool.

3. After the hair accumulates in the cat's intestines for a period of time, its stomach will appear bloated.

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