All cats shed, whether they're short-haired or long-haired. But excessive shedding can be a sign of health issues.
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Cats naturally lose old or damaged hair. Shedding can also increase with the change of seasons.
Factors like sunlight exposure, stress, and presence of fleas can influence shedding.
A balanced diet can promote healthy fur and reduce excessive shedding.
Omega-3 fatty acids can help reduce shedding and give your cat a shiny coat.
Brushing your cat regularly can help remove loose hairs and reduce shedding.
Occasional baths can help reduce loose hairs, but always ensure it's a stress-free experience for your cat.
Fleas can cause increased shedding. Regularly check and treat your cat for fleas.
Ensure your cat has constant access to clean water to keep their skin hydrated.
Stress can lead to increased shedding. Provide a calm environment for your cat.
Regular vet visits can help identify any underlying issues causing excessive shedding.
Spaying or neutering can reduce hormone-induced shedding in cats.
Cats shed based on light exposure. More daylight can mean more shedding.
Invest in good quality shedding tools to effectively manage your cat's fur.