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Cats and Hairballs

Did you know that cats spend 15 to 50 percent of their day grooming themselves? With that amount of grooming, hairballs will form.
Depending on your cat’s breed and grooming habits, you might find hairballs appearing quite regularly, leading you to wonder if this frequency is typical for them.
Let’s take a closer look at hairballs. What are they? What causes them? How do you prevent them?
What Are Hairballs?
Hairballs form when cats groom themselves. Their tongues, covered in tiny, backward-facing barbs, act like a brush. These barbs catch loose fur, which the cat then swallows. While their digestive system can usually process most of this hair, some of it may remain in the stomach. Because cats can’t properly digest hair, it can clump together, forming what we know as a hairball. Eventually, the cat will expel this clump by throwing it up.
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Continue…Husbandry Care for Birds

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