Place your cat s hairbrush into its hair and use sharp quick brushes away from the cat s body.
Cat hair matted tight to skin.
Be sure to get a firm grip on your cat s fur closest to its skin at the matted area.
Although it may not appear ugly at first glance these conditions are not good for a cat s fur.
They can lead to skin irritation and infection if they re not removed.
When grooming your cat check around your cat s legs chest neck and under the tail.
Cat skin becomes thinner and loses elasticity with age according to cornell university s college of veterinary medicine.
The stress of a matted coat pulling the skin tight can be avoided with simple proactive measures that will greatly improve the cat s quality of life.
Apply a bit of powder cornstarch or talcum powder in the matted areas of your cat brushing it with your fingers.
So press the tool against your arm to make sure it is not warm before using it on the cat and check the temperature often.
This makes them more prone to injuries such as bruising and tearing.
Mats in cat fur are not only unsightly but they are also painful to your cat.
De matting a cat is typically not a fun experience for the feline or the human.
When a cat s fur begins to shed the loose fur gets tangled up with the guard hair.
Do this step gently so as not to harm or shock your cat.
Your primary goal is to make her feel comfortable and think that brushing is just another form of petting.
Pull the mat away from the skin so you know where your cat s skin is.
Pet your cat around the ears and give her a nice scratching under the chin as you continue to brush her hair.
If mats are not removed cats become susceptible to skin infections skin lesions and even lice.
Mats are bad for a number of reasons.
Matted fur is common on the parts of your cat s body that rub together frequently as this can tangle fur more easily.
They pull on the skin and can cause quite a bit of pain.
Mats should be taken out as soon as possible.
First if they aren t removed they continue to grow tighter and move closer to the skin.
Skin flakes dead fur dust and skin oils cause matting.
Take things slowly and don t be surprised if you can t remove all the mats in one sitting.
You will know when your cat has matted fur as it will be full of knots and tangles which will likely be dirty sticky and difficult to remove.
This will help reduce any possible pain to your cat during the brushing process.
Once this mat occurs more fur continues to collect creating a significant mat.
Make sure the skin is flat and tight as you use the razor or else you might cut or tear the skin.
Use a bit of conditioner by spraying it on smaller mats.
Stay away from the matted areas for now.