Friday, January 15, 2010

Proper Cat Health Care Helps To Stop Furballs

Every cat owner knows that hairballs are awful things to deal with. Hairballs are due to the owner not brushing the pet’s fur enough. Cats end up swallowing furballs and this is where the problem starts. These tend to get stuck in the cat’s throat and they start choking. This is an unpleasant thing to have to stand by and watch.

If you want to know how to minimise the risk of hairballs, you need to make sure you know your cat health care. Look out for a build up of fur. Groom your cat daily to make sure there is no loose fur that can get stuck in its throat. This is a great activity as you are helping the cat’s health and also your pet will love being stroked. Be gentle with it and you will have many happy hours of grooming!

There are some cats with quite long fur and a vet might have some extra cat health care tips for you. Anyone with a Persian cat will know how stunning it is to look at, but the long fur is more likely to make hairballs. Since a cat’s licking can’t be stopped, it is important that you take extra care to prevent hairballs forming. People often ask how come dogs don’t have the same problem, but you may notice that dogs don’t lick their fur, thus hairballs aren’t an issue. Cats clean themselves by licking their fur and hairballs can occur at any time.

Once the hairball gets into the digestive system, the cat will start trying to cough it up. Choking sounds are made and owners sometimes panic because they don’t know what to do about it. The cat must finish coughing up the hairball, so keep an eye on it. Check your cat is feeling okay after getting rid of the big clump of fur. Luckily, there are some things available to help treat hairballs, so speak to the vet for more information.

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