12:22 PM Cat Health Problems: Hairballs |
The grooming habits of cats can increase a cat’s risk of hairballs being formed in their stomach. While grooming keeps their skin and hair coats clean and healthy, hairballs can have negative implications on their health and wellbeing. Fortunately there are ways to prevent or reduce the risk of hairballs. Even if cats spend a good part of their day attending to their grooming routine, they will still need some grooming help from their humans. Whether you have a long-haired or short-haired cat, make sure to brush your pet every day, using grooming tools that are appropriate for your dog’s hair coat. Brushing helps remove loose hair before they can be swallowed by your cat when he grooms himself. There are many types of grooming tools and knowing more about your pet’s grooming needs can help you pick the right tools and learn how to use them properly. You can also check with your Richardson, TX veterinarian for the best hairball formula food for your pet. These specially formulated foods contain ingredients that can help break up hair for efficient elimination. Read more here. |
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