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How to Deal with Matted Cat Hair

How to Deal with Matted Cat Hair

If your cat frequently gets matted fur, check out these prevention and de-matting tips!

Cat hair is one of the best parts about a cat; with hundreds of thousands of hair per square inch, it’s what gives a cat its color and fluffiness. That beautiful coat doesn’t always come so easy, though. Matted cat hair is one of the most common cat problems, which can prompt a higher frequency of hairballs. If your cat has matted fur, check out this helpful information on how to deal with it.

Causes of Matted Cat Hair

Cat hair can become matted either because of shedding or movement. When a cat sheds, hair can tangle with the intact hairs and form knots. On the other hand, frequent movement can cause the fur to mat as well. The places where matting is most common include the chest, in between the legs, the neck, or anywhere where the cat’s fur most meets friction. Outdoor cats and long-haired cats are more likely to develop mats than short-haired, indoor felines.

More serious reasons for matted cat hair are that the cat is overweight or is sick. The fatter the cat, the more difficult it could be for it to groom every spot. If your pet is unwell, it may stop grooming, which could increase matting. At the sign of illness, take your cat to the vet. 

Why Is Matted Cat Hair Bad?

The reason mats are so bad for your cat is that they prevent oxygen and moisture from reaching the skin, making it dry and irritated. Feces and urine can also become trapped in matted fur at the rear end, producing an infection. Keeping the cat’s coat well-brushed keeps its skin healthy and ventilated.

Preventing Matted Cat Hair

The best way to prevent mats from forming too frequently is to brush your cat regularly. To avoid pulling the skin, look for knots on your cat’s fur and gently detangle it with your fingers, and then with a mat comb for cats. If you use a detangling spray, only purchase a product made for cats. Your feline will likely find this routine a soothing experience.

For Really Bad Mats

At times, matted cat hair could be impossible to detangle. Never cut out the matted spots yourself, as there is much room for error. Bring your cat to the vet to get professional grooming. Everhart Veterinary Medicine, located in Baltimore, is more than happy to help.

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