I am having the same problem! Our cat lost chunks of hair on its neck, wont eat, ears feel cold..... i would suggest taking your cat to the vet. I thought maybe my cat was bitten by and was dying! It has been two days since he started acting like this and now he is drinking water on his own and walking! :)If you can not afford a vet here are some tips... keep your cat hydrated! if this means getting a dropper and putting water in its mouth do it... keep there body temp up... i would hold my cat in a blanket with a heating pad on very low.... hope your kitty is OK!
yes, she did.
Cat hair falls out as part of the natural shedding process. Cats shed their old or damaged hair to make way for new, healthy hair growth. This shedding helps regulate their body temperature and keeps their coat in good condition.
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Yes, you can over brush a cat. Over brushing can lead to skin irritation, hair loss, and discomfort for the cat. It is important to brush a cat gently and in moderation to avoid these potential consequences.
Yes, you can over brush your cat. Over brushing can lead to skin irritation, hair loss, and discomfort for your cat. It is important to brush your cat regularly but not excessively to avoid these potential consequences.
If your cat's hair is falling out, you should take her to a vet for an examination. She may have a skin disease or nutritional problem. Wouldn't you rather take care of the problem and help her instead of waiting around to see if she is going to die?
NO. Even if the cat had "human-like" hair it wouldn't be human hair because it grew from a cat.
No, a cat does not have poop hanging from its hair.
To determine if a cat will have long hair, you can look at its breed. Certain cat breeds, such as Maine Coons and Persians, are known for having long hair. Additionally, if the cat's parents have long hair, there is a higher chance that the cat will also have long hair.
your hair falls out, your fingers get pruney, you can communicate with your cat, you have random cravings, you start slapping a wall when it gets too quiet, and you scream at flies.
no cat breeds are fat as such unless you over feed them but the chunkiest cat breed is probably the British short hair or exotic.
Yes, my cat has lost hair on its belly.