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The word pursue is a verb.Dogs pursue cats. Cats pursue mice.
The word cats is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.All cats have long whiskers and sharp claws.If the word cats has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The cats' whiskers twitched as they studied the prey.I was tired of being scratched by my three cats' sharp claws.
Drizzle and mist are both good choices, depending upon the quality of the rain.
The cats were codominance
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
No. Hairballs are usual.
Jim likely got his hairball from grooming himself and swallowing loose hair. Cats groom themselves by licking their fur, and sometimes the hair they ingest forms into a hairball in their digestive tract.
Like what the cat has eaten. Best idea is not to taste it at all.
It won't hurt them, but since they don't get hairballs because they don't groom like cats, there is no benefit.
Well, a group of lions is a pride. I don't know if that applies universally to cats though.
Probably not, although it may help make your cat hate you and gag a lot. The hairball is lodged in the cat's stomach, so he is basically trying to throw up a wad of hair. Vaseline, or any petroleum jelly product, in the cat's mouth will just be a distraction that your cat will not thank you for.
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when a cat licks himself, after about an hour the fur would be digested and about another hour later, it pukes a hairball.
The scientific term for a hairball is trichobezoar. It is a mass of hair that forms in the stomach of cats when they groom themselves and ingest loose hairs.
Hairballs are not uncommon in animals, especially cats, due to their grooming habits. When animals groom themselves, they ingest loose fur which can accumulate in their stomach, forming a hairball. While occasional hairballs are not usually a cause for concern, frequent hairballs can indicate an underlying issue such as excessive shedding or gastrointestinal problems. It's important to provide your pet with regular grooming and a balanced diet to help prevent hairball formation.
Cats do "cough" in the sense of making a sharp hacking sound. This is usually followed by the regurgitation of a hairball, which, not surprisingly, is the purpose of the hacking in the first place.