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Hi again Karen, we have a few Persian cat owners here who will be able to give you some tips, I'm sure. Hopefully they will be along soon to answer your question..... |
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Sellotape all 4 legs together Sorry only joking, having a similar problem with my fluffy butt cat too. I am resigned to getting at it little by little and taking a few scratches for my efforts. |
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As above. Try sometimes grooming her without 'doing' the matted bits sometimes. Then she won't always associate grooming with the matt removal. One of my cats is a semi long but has a very fine coat and he gets quite matted in the same are. I use thinning scissors on it so he still looks as if he has the length but not the volume. She is lovely. Torties are a favourite of mine. CM |
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Thanks everyone - she does quite like to be groomed - especially when I am grooming the "boys" (dogs). It's only when I get around her butt end that she gets a bit iffy. There only used to be the odd matt or two, but now a few more seem to have popped up. Every time I want to groom her she is never there and turns up when I am just about to go to work or go out! Cats eh? |
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Thanks everyone for all your replies. I took Meg back to the vets tonight as her ear problem (possible harvest mites) doesn't appear to be getting better and I have opted to have Meg sedated and the matts removed. I feel like I have failed her and am a bit upset about it. She is six years old and I've never had this amount of matts before. As I mentioned in the previous post she likes to be groomed and when I am grooming the dogs she always gets in there. She is a very clean cat and is always cleaning and licking herself (not excessively though). |
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Dont upset yourself, you havent failed her. Sometimes these things happen and atleast you are getting the issue sorted and not just leaving it as some people would. |
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I picked Meg up from the vets early yesterday afternoon - she didn't look anywhere near as bad as I thought she would in her coat. They only classed it as "light matting" on the vets bill which made me feel a whole lot better! I am now £120 poorer after 2 visits to the vets and a final visit on Saturday morning. Meg has one of those lovely plastic collars which she tried desparately to remove when I bought her home yesterday. She managed to escape whilst I was closing the garage door and made off like a loony! Managed to capture her and she has now calmed down a lot. She was round my legs purring this morning so hopefully she has forgiven me! Thanks for everyone's comments. |
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