How to Get Rid of Your Cat's Hairballs


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Your cat can spend all day licking and swallowing their hair. However, sometimes this natural process of grooming causes your cat to gag and hack up hairballs that have built up in their stomach. Although hairballs are rarely a serious problem, there are a number of things you can do to help get rid of your cat?s hairballs.
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When it comes to cat health, hairballs are an unpleasant fact. Every cat gets hairballs from time to time, but longhaired cats are especially prone. Though hairballs are completely preventable, they are a normal occurrence with cats. They also can be extremely dangerous.
Cats are well known for their grooming habits. An unfortunate side effect of all that grooming is cat hairballs.
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