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kittiei
07-11-2007, 02:52 PM
One of my cats has some matted fur on her back on both sides of her. It's probably from rolling around on the carpet. I try to brush my 2 cats everyday but they only just recently are letting me do it without attacking the brush (they are 3 years old). They aren't long-haired but they aren't short-haired either.

Does anyone have any suggestions for getting rid of the mats? I've tried cutting slits in them and brushing them out (I read that somewhere) but I think this bothers her because she gets mad and bites me.

Thanks.

KittyGurl
07-11-2007, 03:06 PM
My cat, Snow, has mats in her fur. My mom will usaully cut them out. If you would like take your cat to a groomer and they will get rid ofthe mats. I hope this helps! Good luck.

Freedom
07-11-2007, 03:18 PM
Brushing out mats requires time, patience, and involves some pulling. If the cats are only just getting used to being groomed by you, then you could lose some ground working them out yourself.

If you can cut them out, that will be faster.

Or locate a groomer. In most states, a dog groomer is NOT licensed to work on cats; they are two different licenses. But a few phone calls will help you find someone.

I didn't notice which state you are in. I took Vita in to PetsMart in Salem NH last summer when she got mats on her belly for the first time ever; she is 9 years old. I didn't need the wash, dry, fluff routine, just shave out the mats. I explained exactly what I wanted. It took two people, one to hold her and one to run the clippers along her belly area. We were in and out of the store in 15 minutes; I think it took longer to check out at the cashier's at the front of the store! And the best part? It wasn't me she was mad at, he he.

Medusa
07-11-2007, 05:13 PM
Buy a tool called the Furminator. I found mine at Pet Supplies Plus. It's great, gets the mats out w/out pain and pulling. Get to the mats early, otherwise the closer it gets to the skin, the more difficult it will be to get them out. My Pidge is old now and she detests being groomed and her mats became so bad even the Furminator couldn't get them out. I had to have her hindquarters shaved.

moosmom
07-12-2007, 08:49 AM
A lot of people I know with cats that mat up, have their cats shaved during the summer. It keeps them cool and gets rid of all the mats. As long as you keep it up from there, the mats shouldn't come back.

Mollie Rose was taught at an early age and loves to be comed. All I have to do is tap the comb on the bed, and she comes running.

I've never tried the Furminator but have heard nothing but good things about it.

I've tried the Shed Ender. It works but takes way too long.
http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c358/deploss13/th_588578b4.jpg

columbine
07-12-2007, 09:27 AM
Smudge enjoys being combed too. I clack the loop blade against the back of the slicker, and he trots into the kitchen and purrs at me. (Of course, then he wanders all over the place while I brush him, but that's just because he's happy!) The Furminator looks interesting - when Smudge gets mats, it's because they're down by his belly where he still won't let me comb him, but maybe I'll give it a try.

When I need to scissor a mat out, I just loosely place a dishtowel over his front paws, and he's less inclined to take a swipe at me (at least for a couple more seconds!) Sometimes if I see an incipient mat in his mane, he'll just let me work it out with my fingers. He has long, ultra-fine, ultra-fluffy fur, and this damp weather really makes it important to keep an eye on his coat. It's a lot neater since he's been getting 3V Caps in his food, though. He didn't need to be talked into that one, since it's fish oil!

Love, Columbine

kittiei
07-12-2007, 11:31 AM
Thanks for all the suggestions. I did cut out a few of the mats last night before she got mad and ran away :rolleyes: I think I might check out that Furminator though. If all else fails, I guess I'll go to a groomer. I'm actually in Canada but there are a few groomers in the yellow pages here.

Thanks again! :)

buttercup132
07-12-2007, 06:32 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions. I did cut out a few of the mats last night before she got mad and ran away :rolleyes: I think I might check out that Furminator though. If all else fails, I guess I'll go to a groomer. I'm actually in Canada but there are a few groomers in the yellow pages here.

Thanks again! :)Where in Canada are you located? I am a groomer maybe I can help you find one that is good with cats.
I would recomend getting him shaved and then starting over with brushing. Most cats do hate being brushed especially when there are matts. Try and get another person to help you hold while you brush or the other way around.

kittiei
07-13-2007, 09:48 AM
I live in Lethbridge, Alberta. I saw a few ads for cat groomers around, I even saw one that will come to me and does the grooming out of a truck...

I had to order that Furminator brush online as it is sold in any stores here in Lethbridge so I'll give that a try once it comes in and if that doesn't do the trick, I guess she'll have to get shaved. Poor thing, she'll be so embarrassed ;)

I did read somewhere that the fur helps keep them cool so it's not usually recommended to shave them in the summer.

Thanks!

Randi
07-13-2007, 10:13 AM
If you want to do it yourself, you need patience, but try putting a wet glove (one of those you use for rubbing yourself with exfoliator) on and stroke your cat with that - possibly dipped in a mild solution of hair conditioner. Then, after that, it will be easier to comp through the hair. Use a comp with wide "teeth" at first. And make sure to clean off the hairconditioner also, or she may try to lick it off herself.

If this doesn't work, I think a groomer will be a good idea. .)

buttercup132
07-13-2007, 01:39 PM
I live in Lethbridge, Alberta. I saw a few ads for cat groomers around, I even saw one that will come to me and does the grooming out of a truck...

I had to order that Furminator brush online as it is sold in any stores here in Lethbridge so I'll give that a try once it comes in and if that doesn't do the trick, I guess she'll have to get shaved. Poor thing, she'll be so embarrassed ;)

I did read somewhere that the fur helps keep them cool so it's not usually recommended to shave them in the summer.

Thanks!
Oh thats good you have found some. I wouldn't go with the truck one. I personally think there is not enough ventalation in those things and not enough room.
If you do get her shaved tell her how beautiful she looks not that she looks silly. If you tell her she look wondeful she will think she looks wonderful.
Yes the fur dose keep them cool but only if it is brushed out and the skin can breath. In your case it is not and so it only makes him hotter.
Watch with the Furminator that you don't go over the same spot too much because all it is, is a clipper blade so going over the same spot multiple times will cause razor burn.

kittiei
07-13-2007, 02:03 PM
Good to know! Thanks so much!

RedHedd
07-15-2007, 11:27 AM
I use the MatBreaker
http://www.petco.com/Assets/product_images/5/5879930001B.jpg
The cats don't exactly love it, but used carefully (you have to work slowly) it works very well to get the matts out quickly and gently.

Medusa
07-15-2007, 12:05 PM
You got this at Petco? I'm not sure if we have any around here or not. Maybe Pet Supplies Plus has it. It looks like it might do the trick. I do like the Furminator, though.

RedHedd
07-16-2007, 08:07 PM
Yup, got the MatBreaker @ Petco. The sales assistant said it's the best there is. It works really well.

columbine
07-17-2007, 08:14 PM
Well, the Furminator doesn't de-shed Smudge any faster than a loop blade followed with a slicker, but he sure enjoys it! He also wanted me to hold it steady while he rubbed a zit on it, which I still thought was better than whacking at said zit with his claws, so I went with it until my back said "ahem, you have to stand up straight now."

So - feels great, and certainly no less filling...

Love, Columbine

Pawsitive Thinking
07-18-2007, 05:21 AM
I had the same trouble with Brody until I discovered the Furminator. Not only is she mat free her coat is in lovely condition too :D