A cat's healthy coat should be shiny and smooth, and healthy skin should be elastic, not greasy, without redness or flaking.
If there is no undercoat or there is little of it, you can use a silicone mitt or brush for combing, which removes excess hair and massages the skin.
A brush with natural bristles or a comb with blunt teeth works well.
The main thing is not to injure your pet’s skin (in cats it is much more delicate than, for example, in humans).
Brush your animal regularly using a special mitten, or by purchasing a comb or slicker brush.
This way you will comb out any falling hairs in a timely manner.
Remove matted fur with a special tangle cutter. Take your pet to a professional groomer to have your pet's hair trimmed and its coat in order.
Regular cosmetic procedures will help deal with the problems of excessive shedding.
Regular washing using special shampoos, frequent combing with various brushes (separately for fluff and guard hair).
It is also important to provide your pet with proper and balanced nutrition.
At home, as a preventative measure, it is recommended to use specialized drops or mousses that moisturize your pet’s skin and fur.
Previously, we talked about how to stop a cat from biting.