Monday, 14 May 2018

Best solutions of cats hairball and vomiting problems

Hairballs are harsh fact of cat owners, and while it is important for cats to expel hairballs,

there are ways owners can take to minimize them without compromising the health of their pets.

Cats are frequent groomers, and their rough tongues catch loose hair, which is then swallowed. While most hair passes harmlessly through the cat's digestive tract, some does become matted and stuck in the stomach part, where it forms a hairball. When the ball is large size, it must be vomited away or else it could cause intestinal blockages and impaction, which can not only be uncomfortable, but could be fatal if left untended.

Most cats vomit 1-2 hairballs each month, with long-haired cats or those that groom excessively having hairballs more often. Very frequent hairballs or vomiting without hairballs could be signs of additional digestive trouble, including cancer, and pet owners should take their cats to the vet to be sure there are no underlying problems.

Reducing Hairballs and VomitingThere are a number of tricksthat can minimize hairballs.  if a cat is not frequently passing hairballs,
These methods can be helpful

1. Grooming
 The less loose hair there is for a cat to swallow, the fewerhairballs the pet will produce. Everyday brushing with the appropriate brush or comb for your cat's coat will minimize loose hair and collect it before the cat can swallow it. This will also keep more hair off the furniture, and can be a great activity to bond with your pet

2. Good Diet
Healthy skin and fur will minimize shedding, and diet is a important component of cat health.A high-fiber diet is good for reducing hairballs, and many cat foods are formulated to help minimize hairballs. Mixing a tablespoon of canned pumpkin into a cat's food once or twice a week can add more fiber to their diet and will be a tasty treat besides

3.Hairball Lubricants
 products are advertised as helping cats more easily pass hairballs through their intestines and into the litterbox, rather than vomiting. Consult a veterinarian for recommendations suitable to your cat's health and diet, however,before opting for these mild laxatives.

4. Water
Water is a natural way that can help minimize hairballs. Provide plentiful fresh, clean water for your cat, positioning water dishes or cat drinking fountains in several areas so your pet always has easy access to water. This will also hydrate the skinand keep fur in better condition so it does not break and shed as easily.

5. Play
 A bored cat may groom excessively, increasing the number ofhairballs it creates. Provide new, interesting toys for your pet, as well as other distractions such as time in a cat patio, videos of birds or mice and time playing with you to keep the cat entertained so it will not groom so much. This will also helpful the cat's mental health to keep it happier. Hairballs and vomiting are never the best part of owning a cat, but by taking appropriate steps, both can be minimized while maximizing the cat's well-being.

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