Cutting Matted Cat Fur
Brushing your cat one to two times a week will prevent severely matted fur.
Cutting matted cat fur. Most cats shed their fur during spring and fall. Stop shaving as soon as you see fur that looks like it can be combed through. When your cat notices this change they start to groom more which could increase the amount of hair they ingest and cause other health problems. People usually get a double whammy dose of guilt when they accidentally cut their pet s skin.
They know the pet got too matted and they feel neglectful. For cases where the mats are stuck to your cat s skin bring it to the vet who can give it a close shave without hurting it. Matted cat fur on the other hand damages tissue by preventing oxygen and moisture from reaching it. And if these are left un brushed the amount of matted and entangled hair increases resulting in it becoming even more matted.
Usually grooming keeps the fur clean and prevents fleas from taking hold. What if the cut is serious. Dead hair mixes up with the stuck up debris and dirt on its skin thus forming into even larger mats. Fur licking keeps a cat s skin healthy and stimulates sebaceous glands in their skin to produce oil to lubricate the fur.
If you ve cut the cat while trying to remove matted hair and the cut looks serious please see the vet. It s often difficult to differentiate between the base of the mat and your cat s skin. Never attempt to cut out the mats with scissors or shave the fur with a razor. But sometimes if something becomes stuck in its fur or a cat neglects its grooming mats may form.
When this happens matting and fur entangling worsen.