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How to Treat an Injured Cat : Get Rid of Fur balls on Your Cat

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2007

How to decipher whether a fur ball has resulted in an emergency situation for your cat is discussed in this free video.

Expert: Dr. Greg McDonald
Bio: Dr. Greg McDonald earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ohio State University in 1979.
Filmmaker: Diana Bacon

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  • i have a cat that has a hairball that he cant get rid of i have tried to get him to take medicine but he wont take it and he keeps on coughing, any suggestions?

  • @2884nick My cat has asthma, and you can sometimes tell by the way your cat coughs... if its a fur ball your cat would be kind of lunging forward trying to help the fur ball get out. but if they have asthma your cat would stretch his neck out and kind of weazes. another way... but more expensive is to get your vet to X-ray your cat and there will be little images of rings.

  • how can you tell if a cat has asthma

  • Fur balls are injuries?

    My kitty always coughed up fur balls.

    We used to have to get her a hair ball remedy.

  • Cats spit out hairballs.

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