Dog & Cat Diseases : Cat Hairball Symptoms

Cat hairballs come from cats grooming themselves, & long-haired cats will often get hair tied up in their gastrointestinal system. Look for vomiting & wheezing as a sign of hairballs in cats with help from a staff veterinarian in this free video on cat health & pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital & Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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9 Responses to “Dog & Cat Diseases : Cat Hairball Symptoms”

  1. nynosix Says:

    my cat is coughing/weezing. but she has lost her voice. can someone please help me?

  2. TheLollinator Says:

    my cat poops alot

  3. kblank18 Says:

    My cats been wheezing all day every two or three hours and nothing is coming out. Please help

  4. kimessex Says:

    Asthma means they are struggling to breathe. So yes, during an asthma attack they could stop breathing and die. My cat only gets them occasionally so I haven’t opted for daily medication. One tip the vet gave me when it happens is to bring him into the bathroom, turn on the hot water in the shower, and let the room fill with steam.

  5. KemoSTL Says:

    @kimessex can thy die?

  6. PaigersRockHard Says:

    like 1,000 people have view’d this and no comments yet but like 3 omg this must be a suckish videoo

  7. kimessex Says:

    to: FighterAceee94
    Sounds like your cat has asthma. My cat has the same symptoms and I found your comment while looking for more info about his asthma. Cats with asthma sometimes need regular shots or you may be able to figure out what she’s allergic to.

  8. FighterAceee94 Says:

    my cat was vomiting so I went with her to the vet… he gave her some shots so the vomiting stopped…. after 3 days when she stopped getting shots the vomiting resumed… so could this be a hairball and not liver problems?
    she is like trying to puke something out but nothing comes out… sometimes abit of water with bubbles in it but nothing…

  9. Jalopie26 Says:

    1st comment?

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