Hairball
problems are very common in cats. When hair is ingested during grooming, it can
accumulate in the stomach and get entangled to form a hairball. As more and
more hairballs are formed, it can cause irritation to the stomach which can
eventually trigger vomiting in an effort to get rid of the hairballs. So how
will you know if your cat has a hairball problem?
- The cat appears lethargic and may seem sluggish. He won’t have much interest or energy to play with his favorite toys.
- Unproductive
hacking or gagging which can be an indication that he is trying to get rid of
something stuck in any part of his upper digestive tract, like a hairball.
- There
may be unexplained weight loss as cats with hairballs don’t have much appetite.
The hairballs maybe causing digestive distress and appetite loss.
If your pet
has frequent hairball issues, you should talk to your veterinary clinic Columbia MD
about the best way to prevent the problem.