Occasional hairballs in cats can be normal, especially in long - haired cats or those that groom long - haired housemates.
Not exact matches
While
occasional hairball vomiting is sometimes normal
in cats, many guardians and even veterinarians over blame
hairballs as a cause of chronic vomiting of liquid and food, while
in many cases these cats have a chronic metabolic condition, food allergy, or inflammatory bowel condition causing such clinical signs.
Remember,
hairballs are nothing to sneeze at; they can become trapped
in your cat's intestinal tract and cause blockage, a more serious problem than
occasional vomiting.
Hairballs in Cats While an
occasional hairball is no cause for alarm, if your cat is vomiting up a
hairball more than once or twice a month, it's time to think about a plan of action
In practice, I used Nux to oust some major league
hairballs, as well as the
occasional chicken bone or baby sock.