Cats are very clean and will lick their hair every day to clean themselves. The hair that is licked into their tummies cannot be digested and will form hairballs over time. Cats will normally vomit up the hairballs. If they can vomit up the hairballs properly, the cat will not be bothered by hairball syndrome, but if they cannot, the hairballs will grow bigger and bigger and may block the cat’s intestines, leading to serious consequences. It is important to understand how to avoid hairballs in cats. Firstly, we need to choose cat food with more fibre and vitamins to help cats spit out hairballs; secondly, we need to feed our cats Meow Meow Cream, which is mainly used to soften the hairballs in the cat’s stomach, forming a source of stimulation so that cats can spit out hairballs; we can also plant cat grass at home and let cats eat it when it grows to 7 or 8 cm young leaves, which can also help cats spit out hairballs This can also help cats to spit out hairballs. It is recommended to groom your cat’s hair regularly. If the cat has a severe case of hairball, such as wilting, it should be taken to the vet for surgery to remove the hairballs as soon as possible.
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