Do Tigers (or Ligers Or Tigons Lol) Cough Furballs?
Seriously, anyone witnessed this at a zoo or?
Just wonder about these thing’s.
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Seriously, anyone witnessed this at a zoo or?
Just wonder about these thing’s.
5 Comments so far
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As chief chef of the culinary treats for the big cats in Pakistan’s only big cat park, the answer is definitely.
In Pakistan we are limited to what we feed our cats, due to economic reasons-not much for tourism in our country in visiting the only big cat park.
We feed our big cats mostly road kill and peasants. Both have a fair amount of fur and both-unfortunately-make the big cats regurgate…Hairballs…
Please…stop by and visit the big cat park of Pakistan
Most species of cat have been known to eat a small amount of grass in order to help them bring up fur-balls. They are pure carnivores and are unable to digest vegetable matter – that’s why eating grass causes them to vomit, bringing up the fur-ball.
All cats do it, even big cats.
my dear
exactly i dont know that any tiger or tigon coughs or not but it is confirmed thar tigers belong to the canine family and there are lot of lot of clinical examples of canine’s cough
for example dogs are often seen in chronic and acute cough
well the thing is that not all cats cough up hairballs. that being said, i dont think all tigers, lions, tigons, and ligers cough the up as well. but there is nothing i can think of that says they dont.
All feline species cough up fur balls. Where do you think we get yarn from?