Brush your cat's fur regularly to remove loose and excess hair. This reduces the amount of hair your cat ingests during grooming.
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Feed your cat a high-quality, balanced diet that promotes healthy digestion. Look for foods with added fiber to help pass hair through their system.
Ensure your cat has access to fresh water at all times. Well-hydrated cats are less likely to suffer from hairballs.
Provide hairball remedies or lubricants, which can help your cat pass hair more easily. These are available in various forms, including treats and gels.
Engage your cat in interactive play with toys that encourage pouncing and jumping. This can help them expel hair through natural movement.
Consider growing cat grass, which can help cats naturally eliminate hair from their system by inducing vomiting.
Dental health is connected to overall health. Good dental hygiene can reduce excessive grooming, which can lead to hairballs.
Schedule regular veterinary check-ups to monitor your cat's health and discuss any concerns related to hairballs or excessive grooming.