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I have a beautiful long-haired calico cat that I inherited when my grandmother passed away. I have had cats all my life and have other cats now also, but I've never had a long-haired cat before. I brush her quite a bit but she still regularly vomits the most disgusting hairballs I have ever encountered. I tried buying this hairball remedy paste stuff and have even bought the hairball rememdy treats, but she won't have anything to do with either of them. Does anyone who is familiar with long-haired cats have any other suggestions? (link)
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Dear Cat Owner,
I am a cat fanatic! Any cat questions, you can come ask me, and chances are I will be able to figure out the answer.
Hairballs are just nature's way of getting rid of hairclogs. Long-haired cats are hard to groom, so I suggest a brushing. A LOT of brushing. It'll get rid of excess fur and can also minimize the licking. If you must, give her a bath.
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Good to know you are a cat guru. I have 6, so I suppose I could be considered a fanatic myself. I will definiely keep you in mind for other cat related questions I have in the future. THANKS!
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