Hairball Control Cat Food

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By Pet Expert Team
Updated: 2/13/20252-4 minutes
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Hairballs are a common by-product of cats’ self-grooming, and hairball formula cat food can help stop them from forming. Vomiting occasional hairballs may be more common when your cat increases shedding in the fall and spring. But most of the time, your cat should be digesting their hair from grooming. Throwing up hairballs means that the hair can’t pass through the gastrointestinal tract, or there’s too much of it. Though cats vomiting hairballs may seem a common concern, a veterinarian should assess the cause. After determining the cause, a vet can suggest a cat food for hairball control to help prevent hairballs from forming. Explore our range of hairball control cat food formulas with specialized nutrition to control hairballs.

Why Hairball Control Cat Food?

Our hairball control cat foods are designed to alleviate the discomfort of hairball formation, a common issue for many felines, particularly those with longer fur or who groom themselves frequently. Our formulas incorporate a natural fiber-rich blend essential for promoting healthy digestion. This natural fiber aids in moving ingested fur through the digestive tract, reducing hairball formation. By including these fibers, our hairball control cat foods help ensure your pet remains comfortable and free from the discomfort associated with hairballs.

In addition to the natural fibers, we fortify our hairball control cat foods with a comprehensive selection of nutrients, vitamins and minerals. These added components work to support your cat’s overall health. This balanced approach ensures that while we focus on hairball control, we also promote your cat’s general well-being, vitality and resilience against common health concerns.

Purina hairball cat food provides a solution to hairball issues with a nutritious and satisfying diet that supports their overall health and happiness. Discover the difference this targeted nutrition can make for your feline friend.

Benefits of Hairball Control Cat Food

  • Helps control hairballs before they start with natural fiber
  • Natural fiber provides digestive support
  • Contains Taurine and Vitamin A for healthy vision support
  • Provides 100% complete and balanced nutrition for unique hairball control needs

Best Hairball Control Cat Food

Explore our options to help you find the best cat food for hairballs for your kitten, adult cat or senior cat. We offer several different food forms and formulas to choose from, and we explain here why you might want to select each.

Crunchy Kibble

Our crunchy hairball control dry cat food contains natural fiber to control hairballs and natural prebiotic fiber to promote further digestive health. Some of the flavors we offer include salmon, turkey or chicken and rice, and we have further-specialized formulas for adult, indoor and senior cats. All crunchy kibble helps keep teeth clean by helping keep plaque at bay.

Ground

Our hairball-preventing cat food in ground food form is an entrée with chicken as the primary ingredient. Ground hairball control wet cat food has a classic ground meat texture that cats savor. It also happens to provide supplemental hydration.

In Gravy

We offer cat hairball control food in a decadent yet hydrating and healthy gravy. Choose from our chicken entrée or our turkey entrée. We formulated both options in gravy for indoor cats.

In Sauce

Our cat food for hairballs in a sauce is another hydrating and healthy option for cats to savor if they prefer a thinner sauce over gravy texture. Our hairball-preventing formulas in sauce include a salmon entrée or an ocean whitefish and tuna entrée, both formulated for indoor cats.

Paté

Our hairball cat food paté includes ocean whitefish as the primary ingredient, helps maintain a healthy weight and provides supplemental hydration.

Shredded Blend

For cats that enjoy a mix of crunchy and soft food, a shredded blend with hairball control may be a great option. We offer an adult shredded blend formula with turkey as the primary ingredient.

Learn More About Hairball Control Cat Food and Feeding Recommendations

Is Your Cat Getting Hairballs & Throwing Up? What You Should Know

Cats often cough up hairballs due to self-grooming, which can lead to hair accumulation in their stomachs. While hairballs are common, frequent vomiting may indicate overgrooming or health issues. Regular brushing and specialized food can help manage hairballs, but consult a veterinarian if vomiting persists or other symptoms arise. Here’s more expert advice on hairballs.

Types of Cat Vomit & What it Means

Cats may vomit for various reasons, some minor and others serious. Vomit color and texture can indicate health issues, such as hairballs, bile or blood. Frequent vomiting, especially with blood, requires immediate veterinary care. Monitor your cat’s behavior and consult a vet for persistent or concerning symptoms. Learn more expert advice here.

Why Does Your Cat Have Matted Fur? Here’s How Often You Should Brush Your Cat

Cats can develop matted fur for various reasons, including age, weight gain or illness. Mats consist of clumped hair and dirt, particularly affecting long-haired breeds. Regular brushing can prevent mats; if severe, professional grooming may be necessary. Monitor your cat’s grooming habits for health concerns. Learn more here from Purina experts.

Quality Ingredients

We select only dog and cat food ingredients for nutrition that helps your pet live the best life possible. If you’ve ever wondered what the ingredients in your pet’s food do, read on to find out.

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