About 3 weeks ago I had my cat shaved almost down to her skin. She wasn't very pretty to look at. (she was a med. to a long hair cat) But there is no moulting or shedding.much cleaner cat and seems to be happier.so when the fall and winter comes she'll have her coat back.Right now I find it easier to keep her clean.
There is no way to actually prevent a cat from shedding. Just like humans, cats are constantly losing old hair and growing new hair in its place. You can, however, manage the amount of hair that falls off your cat by brushing it regularly. This will help to remove any hair that is already loose and diminish the amount that falls off.
well most cats do that so its seems like your unprepared, so heres what you do. BRUSH its take out dead hair and stop from shedding! do this about 1-2 times a week for a shorthair, 2-3 for a semilong hair, and 3+ for longhairs
You cannot KEEP a cat from sheeding, it is a natural process that all cats go through, but one way to MINIMISE the amount of fur that is shed around the house, could be brushing your cat often.
Depending on the breed of cat there are many different ways to minimize shedding, but you cannot keep a cat from losing fur.
comb his/her coat everyday and you should start seeing results
cause they malt in summer and grow hair in winter
there is only one answer for that : moulting
Exposure to radiation, or it is turning into a Zombie cat.
if its shedding then brush it of if its losing hair see a vet
she might be getting mange
no it's loosing hair because it's under stress or not getting enough sleep.
Are they black bumps? If so they are blackheads. My cat had them and I changed the food dish and they went away. Just a suggestion.
Eating cat hair, while an unusual and unwise choice, has nothing to do with one's future ability to bear children.
It kepps you from losing your hair most of the time but some side effect are losing of hair.
You see the white tip on the hair that you are losing because of the dandruff.
my cat also having the same problem. from my observation, this may due to her old age (for my cat's case) there may be other reasons as well. for example allergic to certain kind of food, and etc. if your cat is severely losing her hair on her front legs or any part of the body, do take her to the vet. but if the condition is not severe, then it is a normal condition and the hair will grow back later on.
this happened to my cat before, it probably just has hair balls or worms in its belly, you should go to petco, petsmart, or your vet to get some medicine