Why Does My Cat Sound Like He’s Coughing Up a Hairball? Common Causes & Solutions
Learn why your cat coughs up hairballs, signs to watch for, and when to consult a vet. Tips on grooming and diet to reduce hairballs.
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Your cat may sound like he's coughing up a hairball due to various reasons such as allergies, asthma, or respiratory infections. Hairballs are a common cause but if this is frequent or accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy or changes in appetite, consult your veterinarian. Regular grooming can reduce hairballs, and specialized diets can also help. Monitor your cat closely to differentiate between normal hairball expulsion and potential health issues.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes my cat to cough like it’s choking on a hairball? Cats may cough due to hairballs, but frequent coughing can indicate allergies, asthma, or respiratory infections. If coughing persists, consult a veterinarian.
- How can I prevent hairballs in my cat? Regular grooming and specialized diets designed for hairball control can help reduce hairball formation in cats.
- When should I worry about my cat coughing up hairballs? If coughing is frequent, accompanied by lethargy, loss of appetite, or breathing difficulty, you should seek veterinary advice promptly.