Cats vomiting hair balls will cause the body to curl up, accompanied by the sound of vomiting, and can also cause gastrointestinal discomfort. The shape of the hair balls is generally round or watery, accompanied by digested liquid and food, and if it is not improved in time, It may cause severe pain in the abdomen and even affect the normal digestion of food. Targeted measures need to be taken for treatment. If the condition is serious, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the hospital for treatment in time.
1. What does a cat’s body look like when it vomits hairballs?
Cats vomiting hairballs are caused by the cat accidentally swallowing hair when cleaning itself, causing the hair to accumulate in the gastrointestinal tract for a long time and be directly absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract. During digestion and absorption, the hair balls are expelled from the body through vomiting. During the vomiting process, the body will curl up, the abdomen will spasm excessively, and there will be twitching and vomiting sounds.
2. What does the hair ball spit out by a cat look like?
The shape of the hair ball spit out by a cat is generally water-like or round. The water-like shape is mainly because the hair ball contains a large amount of The liquid, round shape is mainly formed into a ball after being unable to be absorbed by the hair.
3. What are the treatments for cats vomiting hair balls?
When a cat vomits hair balls, it means that the speed of gastrointestinal peristalsis has changed, which will affect the normal food intake. For digestion, you can take drugs to promote digestion under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, you can also give cats hair removal cream to facilitate the discharge of hair from the body.
IV. What are the precautions for cats vomiting hair balls
During the treatment, you need to pay attention to your eating habits. You can feed cats cat grass, which can assist gastrointestinal peristalsis and is beneficial to the body's internal processes. To digest food, you also need to adjust your eating habits, eat smaller meals more frequently, and avoid overeating, otherwise it will easily affect recovery.