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Hairball or Asthma Attack? Know the Difference! Many cat parents mistake an asthma attack for a simple hairball episode — but one can be life-threatening. Hairball: Short “hack-hack” sound, ends with vomit or hairball, and your cat acts normal right after. Asthma Attack: Wheezing, rapid breathing, elbows apart, neck stretched, sometimes open-mouth breathing — no hairball comes out. If your cat is struggling to breathe or can’t stop coughing, it’s not a hairball. That’s an emergency — get vet hel
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