Feeding your cat daily food specially-formulated for hairball control can help manage the problem.
What many people don't realize is that cats’ systems are very good at digesting and absorbing nutrients from high-quality, plant-based ingredients.
The lifestyle of an indoor cat differs greatly from that of an outdoor cat, and with more time to groom, an indoor cat is more likely to develop hairballs.
When introducing your cat to a new food, mix increasing amounts of the new food with decreasing amounts of the old food over a 7-day period.
Malnutrition during pregnancy and nursing can result in low birth weight of the kittens and put them at risk for several health problems resulting in a reduced survival rate.
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