Do you best not to pull your cat s hair as you cut as it might make him squirm.
Cutting out hair mats cat.
Cut out mats when all else fails.
Dense mats of snarled hair that lies close to the skin are difficult to remove from an animal that is not absolutely still.
Take away any loose hair carefully.
When brushing is not enough sometimes cutting the mats out is the next step but this can be difficult to do without damaging the cat s skin.
A cat with extensively matted fur should be anesthetized.
Nail clippers to avoid cutting the skin with nail scissors but you can still clip their skin.
Most mats will come out with brushing but hard mats can require extra work.
There is a significant risk of cutting your cat s skin.
Seriously matted cats require veterinary attention.
Never try to cut out a mat.
Affected cats are lightly sedated and their hair coats are shaved to remove all affected mats.
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See our related article for much more about the causes of matted hair in cats.
Continue separating the mats and cutting it away from the skin.
Besides mat removal can be painful for your cat.
As a last resort for large and stubborn mats use a set of pet hair clippers to cut under and around the mat while gently pulling it away from your cat s body.
Be as gentle as possible and apply short fast strokes so there s less pulling of the skin.
Never use sharp pointed scissors to cut out a mat your cat s skin is very delicate and you might accidentally cut it if you get too close with the scissors.
If this drastic step is necessary be sure to maintain a regular program of brushing and combing when the coat grows back to prevent future problems.
Hold under the mat s surface so that you won t be pulling their skin.
Not only does it give your cat a bald spot that may take months to fill in completely you run the risk of injuring your cat.
Start by holding the hair below the mat close to the skin and separate the tangled fur into smaller pieces.
Mats are clumps of hair that form when loose hair gets tangled onto the rest of your cat s fur.
While the most certain way to get rid of a stubborn tangle or mat cutting should usually be your last option.
Here are a few different tools to try for this job.
The reason mats develop is that cats naturally shed their dead outer fur to make room for newer hair to grow.
While cutting your cat s mats give your cat some treats to ease his discomfort and allow him to stay.
Indoor only and shorthaired cats can also get mats from a buildup of dust and dander.
You can also gently pick individual mat parts out of your cat s skin.
If mat has just started to form the best thing to do is to simply brush it out.
When it s removed you can then brush it again.
Although matted cat fur is commonly found in long hair cat breeds short haired cats can also develop mats in their coats.
Get the pair of scissors and cut the mat away making clean cuts.