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Why is my cat matted all of a sudden?

Why is my cat matted all of a sudden?

Fur can become matted for a variety of reasons. Shedding is another reason your pet may have matted cat fur. When loose hairs fall, it gets caught in your cat’s coat, leaving behind knots. The longer mats are left unattended, they can grow tighter and settle closer to the skin.

What happens if a kitten has an URI?

In kittens and in some cats, however, it can have serious consequences. Because the kitten or cat may no longer be able to smell its food, it may quit eating. If it does, it could literally starve to death. You want to help your kitten or cat heal from its URI before it gets to that point.

Why does my cat have matted fur on his back?

Mats can also form on the shoulders and hindquarters from the pressure of lying down. Shedding is another reason your pet may have matted cat fur. When loose hairs fall, it gets caught in your cat’s coat, leaving behind knots. The longer mats are left unattended, they can grow tighter and settle closer to the skin.

What should I do if my cat has a mats problem?

Affected cats are lightly sedated and their hair coats are shaved to remove all affected mats. If this drastic step is necessary, be sure to maintain a regular program of brushing and combing when the coat grows back, to prevent future problems. Never bathe a cat before removing mats.

Why does my Maine Coon cat have mats?

Certain breeds of cats (Persians, Maine Coons, and other long-haired breeds) are more likely to develop mats. If your cat has stopped grooming altogether, this could be a sign of a serious health issue, and a trip to the veterinarian is in order.

Affected cats are lightly sedated and their hair coats are shaved to remove all affected mats. If this drastic step is necessary, be sure to maintain a regular program of brushing and combing when the coat grows back, to prevent future problems. Never bathe a cat before removing mats.

Why does my cat have mats in his fur?

But sometimes, if a cat gets something stuck in its fur or neglects its grooming, mats may form. These clumps of fur can be painful for the cat, who may try to lick or bite at them. If your cat has stopped grooming altogether, this could be a sign something serious is wrong, and a trip to the veterinarian is in order.

Certain breeds of cats (Persians, Maine Coons, and other long-haired breeds) are more likely to develop mats. If your cat has stopped grooming altogether, this could be a sign of a serious health issue, and a trip to the veterinarian is in order.

How long does it take for an URI to run its course?

URIs run their course in one to three weeks, depending on which bacteria or virus caused it. Your cat’s state of health prior to getting sick also affects the duration of illness. A kitten, elderly cat or a cat with other health problems will have more difficulty recovering than a healthy adult cat, but don’t give up.