you cannot as the seasons and change of weather change the thickness of the cat fur needs regular brush all over
2007-01-06 07:27:10
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answered by Steven E 3
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Yes I have the best tip you can get. I have the same problem and it really works. Before you feed your cat take some Olive Oil (just a drop) and put this in her bowl. Then with a kitchen towel wipe the Olive Oil all over the inside of the bowl. The trick here is not to coat it, just to line it slightly. When she eats her dinner not only will she love the taste, she'll have a shiny, malt free coat... ooh and it makes the bowl easier to clean as well.
2007-01-02 09:20:38
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answered by Katie 1
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i think of you mean shed. basically some forms of cats molt. Molting potential dropping hair in patches at a time. laying off basically potential dropping bits of hair each and all of the time on your furnishings, on your carpet..and so on. that's ordinary for cats, extremely in the process the summer season. whether it somewhat is extensive be sure nutrition is sufficient. in any different case a sturdy on a regular basis grooming will help with this. oftentimes combed cats do not shed almost as lots.
2016-10-19 09:15:48
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answered by Anonymous
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a good tip is buy a good brush and brush every day i have the same problem with my dog teddy he molts loads i have too hoover about 3 times aday but since i got a brush its not so bad just go to local pet shop and ask for the rite brush and they should help you
2007-01-02 10:11:58
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answered by ANNE S 1
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Turn the central heating down a bit. By the way (MALTING)???
2007-01-02 09:10:52
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answered by bighammy1 2
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it could be the food u are feeding it. switch the food and see if it gets better. if not it could be to do with the weather. cats molt in the summer so more air gets to them so they can stay cool. there coat becomes thicker in the winter so they keep warm. so it could be just their way of life and it cannot be helped. soz !
2007-01-03 00:02:44
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answered by nazzi xxx 1
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brush your cat every day to get rid of its unwanted fur then you wont find it all over the place:)
apart from that, theres not much you can do:(
2007-01-04 03:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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well at the change of seasons cats do moult. its noticed much less in a cat kept permanently inside. but then thats cruel.
2007-01-04 01:38:46
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answered by Antony 2
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try brushing him to get his hair out and put water and rub it on him this will stop it for a few hours just try that
2007-01-02 09:48:57
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answered by x-..lauren..-x 2
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don't keep her in a damp, dark humid loft. Mind you, cat stout might be a nice tipple.
2007-01-02 09:13:23
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answered by wild_eep 6
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