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In spite of frequent brushing, my longhair cat gets mats. What's the best way to remove mats?
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- nascarfan2438Lv 52 decades agoFavorite Answer
The Benefits of Grooming:
1. Grooming helps minimize the formation of hairballs – hair that a cat ingests as he washes himself. If a hairball lodges in your cat's digestive tract, it may require surgery to remove.
2. Combing and brushing helps you detect fleas which deposit dark bits of feces, commonly called "flea dirt," on your cat. Timely detection of fleas is necessary before the fleas infest your cat and your home. The most efficient way is to use the flea comb to brush out fleas.
3. Brushing your cat means less vacuuming because more hair will be trapped by your cat's hair brush and less hair will be deposited on the carpet.
4. Regular grooming sessions are a way to spend quality time with your cat. Grooming should be as much fun for your cat as playtime.
Grooming Tools:
The right grooming tools will make the job easier. Have a variety of grooming equipment available based on your cat's coat type and use them concurrently. Combs can be used in conjunction with brushes. Start first by combing your cat, then follow by brushing your cat to distribute the natural oils throughout his hair.
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A flea comb is a metal comb that has fine teeth that are close together. Flea combs trap fleas in the teeth of the comb. Once the flea is on the comb, it should be dipped in a cup of flea shampoo or removed by smashing it in a tissue.
Metal combs with teeth that are farther apart should be used on cats with long hair and a dense undercoat to keep the coat from matting.
Brushes remove dry, dead skin from your cat's coat along with the excess hair. They may be soft- or hard-bristled. Hard brushes keep the dense coats of shorthair cats from knotting. Soft brushes can be used effectively on cats with short, sleek coats.
Pin or wire brushes have metal bristles that are farther apart than regular brushes. They keep longhair cats' coats from knotting as do metal combs. Brush first with a pin brush, then with a hard or soft brush to distribute the cats' oils through his coat.
A slicker brush is a flat, metal brush with small, fine wire bristles about one half inch long all over its surface. The bristles are bent at a right angle and help trap loose hair. Grooming first with a slicker then following it with a soft-bristled brush makes your cat's coat shiny and smooth. Slicker brushes can be used on shorthair or on a longhair cat, even one that has an undercoat such as the Himalayan or Persian.
An undercoat rake looks very much like a mini rake that you might use for raking leaves in your yard. They thin and remove the thick undercoat and keep it from knotting.
Tips and Alternatives:
1. Cats that run from an owner wielding a brush may be more accepting of a grooming glove that you wear on your hand. The tiny prongs on the glove's surface remove loose hair as you gently stroke your pet.
2. Another alternative to a brush is a device that fits into the palm of your hand and is easily concealed from your skittish kitty. Made of rubber with tiny projections, the palm-held rubber brush enables you to groom your cat without him being the wiser.
3. If your cat develops a knot in his hair, remove it carefully by using a seam ripper. Keep your fingers between your cat's skin and the knot so you don't pull it. Start at the outside of the knot and gradually loosen the hair with the seam ripper as your work your way in.
4. To make grooming more appealing to your cat, store the brushes and combs in a plastic bag with loose catnip.
5. Give your cat the opportunity to groom himself by attaching a corner-mounted comber to a wall at your cat's eye-level. Sit back and watch your cat have a blast on the corner-comber.
- 2 decades ago
Do not shave it makes the cats hair come in thicker. I would cut the mats and slowly brush the smaller ones.. I would recommend going to get it groomed at the groomer then when it gets home comb them everyday. I have never used a conditioner not sure about it. Long hair cats are pretty but they need more care then other cats. I would also commend that you bathe at least once every two weeks. P.S. Mats can cause cats to have bad circulation.
- 2 decades ago
If the mats go all the way down to the skin, then you must shave it or it will cause sores. But if they are off the skin, try some baby oil and a soft comb and work from the ends slowly. If that doesn't work, you'll have to cut it.
- 2 decades ago
I have a long haired cat who constantly gets mats no matter what, I actually take him to get groomed every few months, it cuts down on hairballs and they do a wonderful job on the mats.
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- 2 decades ago
Buy a recommended conditioner from the vet's
Do not buy any old conditioner, as the cat will lick itself and injest it.. which may well not be good for the cat.. as it can be toxic
I had a friend who used a bit of L'oreal Kids's spray on conditioner onto her cats, becuase its a non-toxic formula it was ok and worked a treat!
Source(s): vet nursing 2 years - 2 decades ago
I had the same problem. I trimmed all mats off with scissors and then bought a small toth comb. I comb him every day now - no more mats!
- 2 decades ago
I agree with Susan. Cut the existing mats carefully and comb your kitty daily with a flea comb.
- 2 decades ago
Clippers. Or you can dunk the cat in water, it may not get rid of the mats but it sure will be funny.
- 4 years ago
I have short tresses for the first time since I actually was 10 years old and I actually really like it but I overlook my long curly locks so Now i'm growing it back out!
- ?Lv 44 years ago
It's all merely a matter of personal preference. I actually have short hair and guys like it. And i prefer a person with short hair over a person with long hair because long hair tends to make guys look also girly.
- kitty86meowLv 42 decades ago
If you have electric clippers, those work best but if you don't use scissors VERY carefully, if the mat is not too close to their skin.