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One may often encounter hairball problems with cats. Undigested hair that builds up inside a cats body are called “cat hairballs”. There are only 2 ways for a cat to get rid of the hair caught inside – with the aid of the digestive system or coughing it out. Since cats have rough tongues which they use vigorously to clean their fur, their stomach collects dead hair in large quantities. It is common for hair to be processed through their digestive system and find its way out with other materials that “flows down the drain”. From time to time too much hair will pile up inside the body, blocking the paths in such a way that an alternative path must be used.

Cats with long fur a lot of times develop more hairballs than other cats. If a cat in now way can rid itself of cat hairballs through vomiting or through the digestive system, it could suffer from a blockage in the intestine or stomach. Left untreated for too long, it may be life-threatening. Without surgery, that blockage caused by a hairball could be deadly.

Cat hairballs are wide spread in felines and seem to be harmless, yet that is a false view. Cats and hairballs may seem to go together, yet some times complications happen. To minimize hairballs you can assist your cat with taking care of dead hair. First, brush your cat to strengthen the hair. Secondly, improve your cats eating habits. Feed it healthy food containing minerals that strengthen the hair and assist the digestive system with getting rid of the hair. Research different manufactures that produces such kind of food.

Special treats for your cats containing petroleum products can also help fighting cat hairballs. These petroleum-based treats help coat the tummy and digestive system for easier passage through the body. There are several methods to administer these petroleum-based treats. Some cats can be fed simply by spoon. With others, try putting some food on their snout hoping they will lick it off. If these methods fail, put some on their paws and watch them lick the treats off that way. If you follow this advice you will encounter the cats and hairballs phenomenon less and less.

Unfortunately cats and hairballs have strong ties. Hairballs can only be predicted once a cat starts retching and vomiting. One can only hope that the cat gets that blockage out without trouble. If the hairball does not come out, a cat could begin to develop symptoms of a stomach or intestinal blockage. Among the symptoms of blockage are hacking for more than twenty-four hours, lack of appetite and/or lack of body eliminations. If those symptoms show up, surgery is the only option to unblocking the pathways. Follow preventative measures, to minimize cat hairballs.

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For more info, see Cats And Hairballs and Cat Hairballs. Ron King is a web developer; visit his website Cats.

Copyright 2007 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact and the links live.

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