Kittens shed a lot of fur as they grow and their adult coat comes in. This shedding is normal and usually temporary. To help reduce shedding, make sure your kitten is getting a balanced diet, regular grooming, and plenty of water. If shedding persists or is excessive, consult a veterinarian for further advice.
Yes, it is normal for pointers to shed a lot due to their short, dense coat. Regular grooming and brushing can help manage the shedding. Additionally, providing a balanced diet and ensuring your dog is healthy can also reduce excessive shedding.
The problem is no matter what you do, your dog is going to end up shedding the same amount of hair. The only thing you can change is where the shed fur will end up; all over your house or in a brush. When your dog is shedding a lot it is important to brush him everyday (preferably outside), or as much as you can when shedding- this will greatly reduce the amount of fur hanging out around your home.
If you have a new kitten that is standoffish, there are many things you can do to get the kitten to be comfortable. It is important to give the kitten a lot of attention, and play with them often. Giving them plenty of toys and objects to play with, will help the kitten become comfortable.
Well, a simple, unscary answer is that its summer and its outside. Most shedding animals lose fur more rapidly during the summer as a means to keep cool.
I like that name a lot for a kitten!
Yes I do. A lot of them.
The stray kitten may be meowing a lot because it is hungry, scared, in pain, or seeking attention.
a lot of sheds
I am sure I could feed my kitten wet food because wet food can help with hairballs and can be a good source of water especially because most cats don't drink a lot of water. My kitten is a Maine coon and has a ton of fur so wet food can help him digest hairballs.
from shedding or sickness
I'm pretty sure that's normal for a cat because my cat is shedding a lot. I think it could possibly just be the cats winter coat.
After having puppies, dogs often shed more due to hormonal changes. Regular grooming helps manage excessive shedding. If you're in need of professional care, Dog De-Shedding Services Oviedo can help. Visit Oviedo Barksuds at 1001 Lockwood Blvd Unit #1, Oviedo, FL 32765, or call 321-765-4346 for assistance.