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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2007

I video'd my cat when she got a hairball. Well funny.

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  • Hi guys. I think it was winter and she usually gets a winter coat. Hence, more fur. The collar was OK, may just have looked a bit tight. Thanks for your concern.

  • if u dont mind me asking wat kind of cat is that cuz i have a kitten like that and i think its a tea tiger but im not sure plz reply back.................

  • @321twilightfreak - not sure of the breed. Just a tabby I think.

  • @fishmonger22 - Hi guys. The cat is a descendant of the african wildcat. More commonly known as a tabby. Phoebe is still still alive and doing well for those that were concerned about her wellbeing.

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  • um, i think that collar was too tight

  • the collar looks so tight on the cat .. loosing it lol

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  • when my cat first did this I thought he was dying lol then I figured put it was Hairball but he doesn't throw out anything though lol

  • Your cat did not spit up a hairball. My cat has been doing that for two days now, and no hairball. I'm starting to get worried. Do you give your cat some oil?

  • the cat seems so pissed to be filmed loll

  • BTW, feline asthma is very common and usually it's pretty easy to manage-- but it can be serious if not treated and managed.. Check out the other asthma videos, and then watch some hairball videos, and you will see the difference. Again, see your vet and show him/her this video that you've posted here.

  • I'm a vet tech. That looks like feline asthma. Vomiting or "hairballing" look different from that. I've got a cat with asthma and when she has an attack, she does exactly what your cat is doing there. I HIGHLY recommend a vet visit. Take that video with you if you can and show it to the vet. My cat had chest X rays and an exam to nail the diagnosis. Now she gets meds twice a day and has an inhaler to use if needed, and she's doing great.

  • I think it needs a cough drop! LOL

  • Poor thing! it looks sickly

  • Hahah your cat is way more dignified about puking up hairballs than mine. Mine looks like she's having an epileptic fit or something when she does it.

  • doesn't look like a hairball at all. my cat has been doing it on and off for a year until he threw up and there was a roundworm! apparently in one of the stages of the life cycle of a roundworm, the larvae travel from the intestines to the lungs causing some kind of irritation...imagine, those buggers squirming in your throat!! so i dewormed him, and i've been doing it regularly now and he stopped coughing like that.

    but the collar is too tight also!

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