So your cat has hairballs. No need to panic. It's actually very much a normal behavior for the pets. That doesn't mean it's not a drag from time to time. Some pet owners might not want to deal with it ...
Hairballs are clumps of partially digested hair that occur when a cat grooms itself with their sandpaper-like tongue, ...
If you’ve ever owned a cat, you are no stranger to cleaning up hairballs in creative places around your home. Hairballs may not be our favorite thing to experience, but your cat needs to do it ...
At Bees Ferry Veterinary Hospital, we get asked about hairballs in cats all the time. After reviewing all of the articles I have written over the years for Moultrie News, I was surprised to learn that ...