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How to Prevent Hairballs in Cats: A Vet-Informed Guide
Prevent hairballs at the source with four levers: a brushing routine matched to your cat's coat type, a hairball-control diet that actually works, hydration tactics, and catching stress overgrooming early.

Cat Hairball Remedy: What Works and What to Avoid
The cat hairball remedies vets actually recommend come down to three things: petroleum-based lubricant gel, added fiber, and hydration. Here is how to use each one safely, what never to give, and when a hairball stops being a hairball problem.

Cat Hairballs: Why They Happen and When to Worry
Cat hairballs come from normal grooming, but frequency matters. Learn how a trichobezoar forms, how many hairballs per month is normal, and the red flags that mean it is time to call your veterinarian.

Why Is My Dog So Itchy? Common Causes of Canine Pruritus
Occasional scratching is normal, but constant licking, chewing, or head shaking usually is not. A veterinarian explains the 7 most common causes of itching in dogs, which remedies genuinely help, and when scratching needs a vet visit.

Why Your Cat Has Diarrhea and What to Do About It
Most cases of cat diarrhea are mild and pass within a day or two, but some signal real trouble. A vet explains the common causes, what stool color changes mean, safe home care, what to feed, and the red flags that mean call your vet.

Gut Health for Dogs: Soft Stools, Skipped Meals, and Sensitive Stomachs
Spot signs of poor gut health in dogs, understand what causes soft stool, and learn how diet and digestibility support stronger digestive balance.




