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Kitten Basics: Do Kittens Get Hairballs?
Kitten Basics: Do Kittens Get Hairballs?

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Kitten Basics: Do Kittens Get Hairballs?

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Kittens can get hairballs, although it’s not as common as in adult cats. Kittens are adept learners, and as they grow up, their grooming habits will mature as well. This could lead to hairballs, especially if your kitten has longer hair.

 

How Do Hairballs Form?

Most cats spend a considerable amount of time grooming their coats. As they groom, they can swallow hair, which may build up over time in their stomach. If the hairball doesn’t pass from the stomach, the cat will attempt to eliminate it by coughing or gagging.
 

Many cats will get a hairball at some point in life, but some kittens, such as long-haired breeds and cats that groom excessively, are especially prone to hairballs.

 

How Can You Help Reduce Your Kitten’s Hairballs?

You can help reduce the number of hairballs your kitten or cat experiences in a few ways:

 

Change the Diet

The right diet can help provide hairball relief to both kittens and cats. For instance, the beet pulp in IAMS™ dry kitten formulas helps move hair through the digestive tract.
 

For adult cats, IAMS research has shown that cats fed IAMS™ ProActive Health™ Hairball Care pass 80% more hair in their feces than cats fed a leading premium dry cat food. By helping ingested hair to be passed from the digestive tract, IAMS hairball formulas help reduce the opportunities for hairballs to form. This fiber blend also includes a moderately fermentable component to promote intestinal health.

 

Ensure Skin and Coat Health

Maintaining skin and coat health may reduce the risks of excessive shedding, ingestion of hair from grooming, and, consequently, hairball formation as your kitten grows into an adult cat. High-quality, animal-based protein and fat, found in IAMS kitten formulas, provide important nutrients for skin and coat health.

 

Brush Frequently

In cats and kittens that are prone to hairballs, frequent brushing can help reduce the amount of hair they ingest, thereby reducing the risk of hairball formation.

Kitten Basics: Do Kittens Get Hairballs?
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    Chicken: The Complete Protein Source for Your Cat

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    Chicken: The Complete Protein Source for Your Cat

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    Chicken is a key ingredient in IAMS™ cat food. Its protein can help maintain healthy muscle structure, and it naturally provides each of the amino acids essential to carnivorous animals. And chicken adds great taste.

     

    What Chicken Ingredients are Used in Cat Foods?

    • Common chicken ingredients include chicken, chicken meal, chicken by-product meal, and chicken fat.
    • Chicken is flesh and skin without internal organs or feathers.
    • Chicken meal includes flesh, skin, and bone that have been cleaned, dried, cooked, and ground.
    • Chicken by-product meal is flesh, skin, and internal organs, including intestines and bone, that has been cleaned, dried, cooked, and ground.
    • Chicken fat, a high-quality energy source, provides essential fatty acids that help support skin and coat health.

     

    What Is Natural Chicken Flavor?

    Another common chicken-based ingredient is natural chicken flavor, also called chicken digest. Natural chicken flavor adds palatability and nutrients. It is high-quality protein and fat material that has been reduced to amino and fatty acids to improve taste through an enzymatic process.

     

    Why Are Internal Organs and Bone Included in Chicken By-product Meal?

    Internal organs are a rich source of protein, fats, and minerals, such as iron, that are essential to cat health and they add a taste that cats enjoy. Including some ground bone provides a good source of minerals, such as calcium. Some pet food manufacturers formulate their products without such ingredients to appeal to cat owners, rather than for the health of the cats themselves. However, the nutritional needs of cats are not the same as those of humans.
     

    The IAMS Difference

    Dried (meal) chicken protein sources contained in our chicken-based cat foods, such as IAMS ProActive Health™ Adult Original with Chicken , undergo an extra refining process and contain each of the amino acids that are essential to cats.

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