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we have a 17 year old Persian type cat,(fluffy coat) who keeps being sick with fur balls, we have tried food made to reduce fur balls to no effect, changed her food portions to a little but often. different types of food raw fish etc with oil, to no avail, she can go for 3 - 4 days without being sick, then she vomits up 3 - 4 days of food with furballs ?????? she is very thin but still very active, when not asleep !
Updated On August 26th, 2017
Pet's info: Cat | Domestic Longhair | Female | spayed | 17 years and 7 months old | 2 lbs
Answered By Laura Johnson VMD 169
Veterinarian
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HI, thanks for using Petcoch! Poor Molly! Due to Molly's age I want to be sure that you have had your Vet do a physical and had full blood work done to check her for kidney disease and an overactive thyroid. If you haven't that should be done. The most common reason if the blood work is normal for chronic vomiting with or with out hairballs is inflammatory bowel disease. Molly could have her belly ultrasounded to take a look at the thickness of her intestines and how big her lymph nodes are. Treatment consists of steroids and a prescription hydrolyzed diet. Another option is to have a groomer perform a lion cut! That cuts down on the hair she can ingest and plus she will look super cute! I hope this helps and good luck!
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