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How to Prevent and Alleviate Cat Hairballs

Cat hairballs can really become a problem for your cat, especially if they occur frequently. What causes hairballs? Cats are very clean animals. They wash themselves constantly, and in the process, they ingest a lot of fur. Eventually, all that hair builds up creating a hairball. Cat hairballs are not only uncomfortable for you cat, but they can also lead to other problems like constipation. There are ways, fortunately, to reduce and even prevent hairball buildup.

So if you already own a cat, or if you just adopted a cat, and need information on cat hairballs, here is some information about the symptoms and prevention of hairballs. You'll also find information on cat hairball remedies.

Hairball Symptoms

A hairball problem is somewhat easy to spot. Your cat will start hacking and coughing, followed by vomiting. These episodes might occur frequently, especially if you have a long-haired cat.

Even if you don't see your cat going through what I call a "hairball episode", you can still see the evidence: a ball of hair on the floor, or the carpet, or wherever your cat chose to spit out the ball. Usually, a hairball is an long mass of hair, similar to a cigar in shape. It is definitely not a pretty sight.

Hairball Prevention and Remedies

The easiest way to help your cat from developing hairballs is brushing your cat on a regularly basis, preferably every day. Even if brushing does not completely eliminate hairballs, it will reduce the amount ingested, thus reducing the frequency of the problem. Furthermore, brushing your cat will help your cat stay in great condition. And remember that a grooming session is always a great bonding opportunity.

If despite your efforts your cat continues to have hairball problems, try a cat hairball remedy. Consult your vet, and he or she will suggest the best treatment for your cat. Some common cat hairball remedies include petroleum-based gels, which are given orally. You may also give your cat a fiber-rich diet, or special-formula food designed to prevent hairballs.

You may also try home treatments, like giving your cat a little bit of butter once or twice a week. Canned pumpkin is another known home remedy used to treat hairballs. You can mix a bit of pumpkin with your cat's wet food. Again, always consult your vet before using any of these remedies.


Claudia Escobar loves all things cat-related. For more on cat hairballs and great cat gifts ideas visit her site at http://www.cat-lovers-gifts-guide.com.

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What can I do to help prevent my cat from having hairballs? (Answers: 13) (Comments: 0)
I have just switched his food to the stupid expensive kind that is made just for hairballs. I have gotten laxitone from the vet- no good. The vet also gave him de-wormer medicine-and that worked for like a day- I have even spent money on the treats you can get from pets mart, and still, nothing- but gross black hairballs. Anyone else have any home remedies or other tricks I can maybe try to get this insanity to stop!!! He barfs at least once a day, a couple piles at a time- and I am sick of cleaning it up!! and I am sure it is not too healthy for him either. I do brush him on a regular basis- the carpet hair thing might be the problem!! lol. We vacuum regularly, but I have 2 and they are both long haired and black- but still . . . I can't stop this completely I guess. . .

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How can I stop my cat from getting hairballs? (Answers: 16) (Comments: 0)
My cat regularly gets hairballs that come out of either end. She loathes being groomed so I do it once a fortnight (she's short-haired). We give her Katalax when it gets too bad (as recommended by the vet.) I don't like resorting to medication, particularly as I'm loathe to take medication myself and was wondering if anyone knew of a homeopathic solution. I groom her with a love glove and a soft brush.

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What can I give my cat to help reduce her hairballs? (Answers: 14) (Comments: 0)
I have a beautiful Maine Coon named Sissy and she is 11 years old and she gets a lot of hairballs b/c of her long hair. I have tried hairball remedies from the pet store and they have not worked. Does anyone know of any natural therapies that may work?

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