If a tiger or lion licks up to much fur, then yes, it can have a hairball.
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I think lions cough up fur balls because cats cough up fur balls.
cats cough up hairballs because when they lick their fur and they haven't been groomed the dead furs get in the cats mouth and he or she swallows it. The fur can build up and when the cat can't make it come out the back end the cat ends up puking it up. Its important to groom your pets so the fur doesn't build up in your pets body
About HairballsHairballs, as the name suggests, are balls of hair that cats sometimes cough up. The hair is actually fur that they accidently swallowed while they were licking themselves clean. If your cat seems to be coughing up hairballs a lot, an easy solution is to brush and groom it more often so it won't need to clean its fur itself.
well the reason cats cough up hairballs is becase of all the hair they get in their toung after cleaning themselves so it would be probobly some period around after they groomed themselves for a long time
You could but dont! Guinea Pigs and ferrets can't cough things up or make hairballs like cats, so if they chew on it or get any fluff in their throat, there is almost no way of getting it out. Kenzie ;}
All kinds of rabbits need AT LEAST once weekly grooming. If you do not groom your rabbit, hair may build up in it's stomach, and your rabbit will get sick; rabbits cannot cough up hairballs. grooming prevents this from occurring.
sputum is not what you cough up people cough up mucus
The only cats that never get hairballs are Sphynx cats (which are hairless.) Some cats get hairballs more often than others, especially if they are long-haired cats. Hairballs are a way of getting rid of ingested hair, so you can prevent hairballs by feeding cats something like Petromalt, which allows them to pass the hair rather than throwing it up.
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A nonproductive cough is a cough that does not bring up phlegm or mucus. It is also called a dry cough, and tends to irritate the throat much more than a productive cough (a cough that brings up phlegm and/or mucus) does.
Be sure to brush your cat daily. Also let your cat eat grass as it helps clear hairballs.