Hon they are malting, remember it has been a cold winter, and they are now getting rid of their winter coats, brush your cat fur with a pet brush and your problem will almost be at end, keep brushing your cat on a daily basis until all the dreds are gone.
Don't worry this is a natural thing for animals to shed
2006-08-01 01:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's poo. Try cutting them off. Otherwise cheack with your Vet. By the way thats really strange. The shedding can be caused by poor nutrition or just warm weather. It must be summer. Or your not brushing it enough. atleast once a week. She MIGHT only might be ill. If nothing helps then shes ill. Check with your vet if it gets worse.Or nothing anyone tells you works.
2006-08-01 08:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like kitty needs a bath and a shave by the rear.
I had my vet shave my cats rear when I took her in for her annual shots.
2006-08-01 08:27:01
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answered by Special Ed 5
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DONT CUT THEM OFF ASK A DOCTER ABOUT IT HE/SHE WILL TELL YOU HOW TO HANDLE THIS SITUATION.and about the shedding do you try giving her a bath cleaning her up. Maybe feed your cat.
2006-08-01 08:39:36
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answered by Morgan S 1
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Are you sure its not poo? Have you tried cutting them off with a pair of nail scissors?
2006-08-01 08:25:41
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answered by Thomas V 4
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Sounds like you need a shave *cough*(you know, down below)*cough*
2006-08-01 09:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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cut them off and brush her more often at least once a week.
2006-08-01 08:30:47
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answered by macleod709 7
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she needs a hair cut
2006-08-01 13:04:43
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answered by Sweepy 3
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vet time...
2006-08-01 08:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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