If you've ever found a hairball on the floor, you're not alone. Hairballs are a common part of life for many cats, especially long-haired breeds and cats that groom themselves frequently.
As cats groom, they swallow loose hair. Most of this hair passes naturally through the digestive tract and is eliminated in the stool. Occasionally, some of it can accumulate in the stomach and be vomited as a hairball.
An occasional hairball is usually nothing to worry about. However, frequent vomiting, repeated attempts to bring up a hairball without success, loss of appetite, constipation, or lethargy may indicate that more than a simple hairball is involved.
Regular grooming can help reduce the amount of hair your cat swallows, particularly during shedding seasons. Ensuring adequate hydration and supporting healthy digestion may also help promote the natural passage of ingested hair through the digestive system.
Most hairballs are a normal consequence of a cat's natural grooming behaviour. The key is to monitor any changes in frequency, appetite, or overall wellbeing, and consult your veterinarian if you have concerns.