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Hairball Disease Related Knowledge

Author: PetsZone Release time: 2025-09-12 13:18:47 View number: 25

Oriental Shorthair Cat

Oriental Shorthair Cat

  When a cat’s digestive tract is blocked by hairballs, it will show decreased appetite or pica behaviors such as chewing plastic bags and wool products. As the owner, you need to find ways to help them.

  Symptoms include unexplained vomiting, with vomit containing hairballs or long clumps of hair, or frequent vomiting after meals with vomit containing both hairballs and ingested food. Hairball disease can also cause decreased appetite and some cases may lead to gastroenteritis, which is very harmful!!

 

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