They shouldn't. Loose faeces can be caused by lots of factors, try giving a bland diet (e.g. lean chicken with no bones and a little rice) for a few days. If there is no improvement, or the cat is unwell; take him/her to a vet.
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.
Dry cat food does not directly cause hairballs. However, a diet solely consisting of dry food may contribute to hairball formation as it lacks sufficient moisture to aid in digestion and hair elimination. Providing wet food or regular grooming to minimize loose fur ingestion can help reduce hairballs in cats.
No. Hairballs are usual.
Coughing?
No.
they are cats&they are weird. bahahaha :]
Cats lick themselves to keep clean, that's where they get the hair from.
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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.
No but maybe they ate something wrong
Self washing, especially the long hair breeds ingest a lot of loose hair. Easier to throw it up than risk a bowel obstruction.
Yes-by the way, cheetahs aren't big cats. They're in their own group, Acinonyx.