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The most obvious symptom of a hairball is the hairball itself. However, sometimes your cat can’t cough up the hairball. In that case, how do you know he even has one?

There are various symptoms and signs that you can look out for. No matter what kind of symptoms your cat has, make sure you schedule an appointment with your vet Saint Lucie County for a checkup.

Cats that have hairballs spend a lot of time coughing, trying to get it up and out of their system. You may also find hair in your cat’s feces and witness stomach contractions in a cat that’s battling hairballs.

To help your cat expel his hairball, make sure that he gets plenty of water as hydration is the key to helping your cat’s hair work its way through the digestive system. Want to learn more? Click here Morningside A ... Read more »

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Mycoplasma pulmonis is a bacterium that most rats carry, although it doesn’t usually present with symptoms. However, in some cases, it can cause respiratory problems for your pet rat.

Prevention is always the best way to avoid illness in the first place. When choosing bedding for your little rodent, make sure you choose a high-quality bedding with little to no dust. Fleece bedding and aspen shavings are both good choices. Some pet parents use paper, just make sure you don’t use newspaper, as the ink can cause problems for your rat when it gets wet.

If your rat is struggling with respiratory problems, he may sneeze and sniffle. In more severe cases, he might become extremely lethargic and get staining around his eyes and nose.

If you suspect your rat has a respiratory problem, contact your vet Highland Village or ... Read more »

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