2006-07-15
17:50:43
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you might be right, alecnaaron, i might just start feeding them dry food instead of both. im sick of vacuuming!!
2006-07-15
18:02:29 ·
update #1
you might be right, alecnaaron, i might just start feeding them dry food instead of both. im sick of vacuuming!!
2006-07-15
18:02:32 ·
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Shedding in cats is a natural phenomenon. It will happen if you allow it. Shedding happens for different reasons, mainly depending on whether your cat spends much time outdoors or whether your cat is purely an indoor cat.
Cats that spend most, if not all, of their time outdoors tend to shed beginning in the spring months. You won’t see much if any shedding of your outdoor cat during the winter months, because they naturally will hold on to all their fur to use as thermal protection from the cold conditions. But at the first sign that the days start to lengthen and the sun spends more time out, they’ll start releasing their fur. It’s only natural.
For indoor cats, you may notice that they’ll shed at virtually any time of the year. The shedding of their coats largely depends on lighting conditions, air conditioning levels and the constant temperature control in your home. But typically indoor cats will shed at any point throughout the year.
Cats shed in order to remove dead hair from their bodies. Dead hair can cause skin irritation and thus needs to be gone. If you don’t remove it for them, they’ll release it on their own. This is what disgusts so many indoor cat owners: how do you keep your cats from shedding so much?
The answer is simple--daily brushing. If you have a problem with how much your cat sheds, brush your cat daily--or even twice a day. The more frequently you brush your cat and remove dead and loose hair from their bodies yourself, they won’t shed. If you brush your cat, you have full control over where the fur goes. (And you likely won’t decide to scatter it across your living room.)
When you brush your cat’s fur, get a comb or brush specifically designed for cats. These brushes are designed to pick up the most fur possible, and you can pick one up at your local pet store. You should spend a few minutes, brushing the hair all in the same direction, typically downward, starting with fluid motions from the cat’s neck to its tail. You’ll want to either brush your cat outside, or in a non-carpeted area where you can easily clean up the fur that you’re removing from your cat.
2006-07-15 18:24:45
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answered by swtigger1 2
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jsosjsjs is quite right - the FURminator is a great product that really cuts down on shedding. Your cat should be brushed daily to help the shedding problem. You should also run a damp wash cloth over her before and after your grooming sessions to capture loose hair; it sounds like it wouldn't help much, but you'll be amazed. If you can't afford a FURminator, a slicker brush is a great tool to help remove loose hair. You should also use a stainless steel comb to remove any tufts of hair that a brush will leave behind.
2016-03-28 09:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots of shedding can be a sign of malnutrition. If you have a cat that sheds too much, you should take him/her to the vet to make sure their dietary needs are being met.
Also, cats tend to shed during the first weeks of summer. It's just a way to get rid of the winter coat.
Brushing your cat everyday will keep the amount of hair on your clothes and furniture to a minimum.
2006-07-15 19:15:14
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answered by Joa5 5
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2015-08-10 09:58:04
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answered by Imogene 1
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a lot of cats will shed their winter coat when spring comes around. then they'll have a lighter coat to snooze through the summer with. then when it starts getting nippy in the fall they'll shed their summer coat and put on a much thicker winter coat.
2006-07-15 17:56:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://tr.im/LPxX5
While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.
2016-02-16 09:40:41
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answered by ? 3
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FURminator is quite an innovative product. It works great on my 4 cats and 1 dog. It is however pretty pricy.
2016-03-15 08:15:13
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answered by ? 4
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For the same reason that humans lose at least 100 strands of hair a day.......For healthy and continued growth.......It's natures way of keeping you fit..............Not to mention that you are constantly losing dead skin cells which become dust in your home..Sorry
2006-07-15 17:54:47
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answered by mom of a boy and girl 5
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It can be a sign of poor nutrition. Try Pet Pride.
2006-07-15 17:56:28
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answered by Anonymous
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To get the fussy attention they want?
Damned independant creatures!
2006-07-15 17:55:20
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answered by Gay BYE-BYE-GUY 2
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