Cats may lick fur off their bellies due to stress, allergies, parasites, or skin irritation. It's important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment for your cat.
clip it all off
That cat might have had an allergic reaction to fleas. My friend who lives up the road has two cats and one of them was allergic to fleas. That cat looked healthy but was licking fur off so you could see skin.His owner took him to the vet and the vet gave her pills to give to the cat. Now he is not licking off so much fur.
you shave it off
Cats may lick hair off their stomach due to stress, skin irritation, allergies, or parasites. It could also be a sign of an underlying medical issue, so it's best to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
it will start licking the pot or the blob you have put down but it will not lick it if it doesn't like it or if it is off.
The cat hair came from Millicent Bulstrode's robes.
If you're talking about the single-use parasite remover/preventer capsules, you begin by breaking off the seal tab. You then part the cat's hair at the base of the skull on the backside of the neck and gently squeeze the liquid in the capsule in a line along the back of their neck, going no further than the beginning of the shoulderblades. This prevents the cat from licking the chemicals.
vacume cleaner?
My Border Collies hair is pretty long. I would say about an inch off the ground under its belly.
Yes, cats are known to clean themselves by licking their fur, including cleaning off any feces or waste that may be on their bodies.
well you get a chain saw and cut the cats hair off and now you have cat puff