What Are the Treatments for Hairballs in Cats?
Hairballs are a natural occurrence in cats, especially cats that shed a lot or have long hair. A diet high in fiber, such as one that includes access to grass, and regular grooming can help remedy the hairballs.SymptomsCoughing and vomiting are signs that your cat is trying to cough up a hairball. Some cats let out a funny little meow as another precursor.Natural RemediesNatural remedies consist of fats and/or oils to help along the process. Try a pat of butter or margarine, or a teaspoon of mineral oil mixed into its food.DietA high fiber diet or mineral oil supplement will help prevent future hairballs. Try one-half teaspoon of mineral oil every two weeks. Check your cat’s dry food label for high fiber content (a good range is seven to 13 percent), or labeled as good for hairball control.GrassOutdoor cats will eat grass to help prevent hairballs. If your cat is an indoor cat, grow some oat or wheat grasses in a pot and allow the cat to nibble freely.GroomingGrooming is another preven