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 Welcome to the Purina® Cat Chow® brand Cat Food Library, where you'll find loads of great information and tips on the emotional, nutritional, and physical aspects of cat care and health. The library includes articles about specific health, behavior, and life-stage issues, and detailed responses from our online health and behavioral experts to questions from cat owners like you.
Roll over the Emotional, Nutritional, and Physical health sections below to learn more about the library's contents on how to care for cats. |
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Mentor Steffen Runquist shares her years of experience in this video series |
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| If your cat throws up undigested food, it could be because of the presence of a hairball in her stomach. When your cat grooms, fur collects in her stomach. Eventually it will either be spit up as a hairball or passed along in the stool. Regurgitation occurs when the stomach contains so much hair there is little room for food. Regular use of a hairball remedy may help. If signs are persistent, see your veterinarian. |
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