Imagine walking around all day with hair so knotted it constantly pulls on your scalp.
Short haired cats with mats.
The reason mats develop is that cats naturally shed their dead outer fur to make room for newer hair to grow.
If mat has just started to form the best thing to do is to simply brush it out.
Cats have earned a reputation as effective self groomers but that doesn t mean they don t need your help in staying clean and healthy.
Never try to cut out a mat.
With short haired cats a small slicker brush may be used next to slowly and gently brush through any remaining tangles.
Matted fur is uncomfortable and painful for your kitty.
Hold under the mat s surface so that you won t be pulling their skin.
Remember to groom the undercoat and hard to reach spots as well.
Be as gentle as possible and apply short fast strokes so there s less pulling of the skin.
Although matted cat fur is commonly found in long hair cat breeds short haired cats can also develop mats in their coats.
Start by holding the hair below the mat close to the skin and separate the tangled fur into smaller pieces.
That s what a matted cat experiences.
Ridding the cat of the mats mats provide hotbeds for fleas ticks and other skin parasites that can affect your cat along with various types of infections.
It s essential to keep her coat healthy soft and tangle free.
No wonder she s in such a rotten mood.
Removing matted hair from your cat 1.
So much cat hair customers write noting that the hertzko brush is so effective that they tend to finish grooming with enough fur for a whole second cat.
You can also gently pick individual mat parts out of your cat s skin.
Use the proper tools when brushing your cat s hair using a rubber brush for short haired cats and a long tooth metal wired brush for cats with longer hair.
It does an excellent job of getting to a cat s undercoat removing loose fur.
In short a simple mat can mess up your cat s whole system.
It works equally well on long and short haired cats and makes short work of mats in your pet s coat.
Cats have very delicate skin and with mats forming close to it it s easy to miscalculate and cut too deep.
In longhair cats clumping litter can also stick to her rear end forming smelly mats in her coat.
Affected cats are lightly sedated and their hair coats are shaved to remove all affected mats.
If your cat doesn t like brushing have him get used to it through touching him at first.