We found a cat about 6 weeks ago and we put up signs, listed her online, went to four shelters and put in a found cat form and no one has claimed her yet. So we been taking care of her and my kids adore her and I was wondering if anyone knew how to get the knots out??? They are huge!!! I am afraid to cut them out.
How do you get GIANT knots out of a cats hair??
Cutting them out may be the best way to get rid of them. Brushing might help some. Trim them a little at a time, then brush, then trim some more. Sometime the cats get so matted that they have to be shaved with one of those Wahl hair trimmers like the barber uses. Good luck.
How do you get GIANT knots out of a cats hair??
You should cut them. They will grow back. Thats really nice what your doing!!!
How do you get GIANT knots out of a cats hair??
Introduction
Grooming your cat regularly with a brush or comb will reduce the occurrence of mats in the fur. Unfortunately, many cats wind up with matted fur because they hate to be groomed. Here's how to deal with the problem, which occurs most often in longhairs.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Things You'll Need
Manicure Scissors
Hair-ball Treatment
Kitty Treats
Steps
1Step OneAttempt to remove the fur mat after the cat has eaten. Cats tend to be more relaxed after meals.
2Step TwoAdopt a calm and soothing demeanor as you approach the cat. Have your manicure scissors hidden in your pocket as you pet the cat.
3Step ThreeOnce the cat is relaxed, try to work out the fur mat with your fingers. Pull out the scissors if that doesn't work.
4Step FourSnip down the middle of the fur mat, far from the skin. It's quite easy to snip the skin accidentally on longhaired cats, so work carefully.
5Step FiveSlowly work apart the fur mat with your fingers. Snip away a little more if necessary. Reassure the cat in a soothing voice as you snip. If she becomes upset, stop and come back to the task later.
6Step SixOnce you've worked apart the fur mat and it's clearly away from the skin, cut it off.
7Step SevenReward the cat's cooperation with a kitty treat.
8Step EightIf the cat has several fur mats, remove them at separate times. The cat will quickly lose her patience after you remove the first fur mat. Build trust with a gentle approach and kitty treats to make future encounters easier.
9Step NineBring the cat to a professional groomer if the cat is unapproachable, if the fur mat is in a delicate area or if the mats are extremely tangled.
10Step TenPurchase a hair-ball treatment at a pet store to help your cat eliminate a troublesome hair ball. Or feed the cat butter or a can of oily sardines.
Introduction
Long haired cats can be stunning when they are well maintained. When they aren't taken care of, however, that long hair can become a matted mess that cannot be combed. In that case, cats have to be trimmed. Some people elect to trim their cats because of the heat or in order to cut down on shedding. Whatever the reason, trimming your long haired cat can be a good thing for you and kitty.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Things You'll Need
Sharp scissors-hair cutting scissors are best
A trimmer
Towels
You may need a prescription from the Vet
Steps
1Step OneStart your cat's grooming regime when he's a kitten. Teaching kitty to sit still while you cut his claws and give him a bath will help to prepare him for getting his first trim. If kitty fights you too hard and will not be still you may need to visit the Vet for some tranquilizers in order to safely trim him.
2Step TwoTrim with the scissors first. Use scissors for all the places the trimmers can't get close enough to trim. Cut the long hairs around her ears, snipping a little at a time near the inside opening of the ear only. Trim the long hair around her anus to help her to keep clean.Trim around each nipple on a female cat and all around her vulva if she is due to have kittens soon. This cuts down on infection during birth and helps the newborn kittens to find their milk source better. If your cat's fur is matted, cut the mats out with scissors - don't try to run the trimmers over the matted places--you will make a mess.
3Step ThreeUse the trimmers for the body of the cat from his neck to the base of his tail. Turn the trimmers on for a moment or two and watch kitty's reaction. He may need time getting used to the loud noise before he'll settle down. If he's afraid of the noise, take your time. Many cats are afraid of the trimmer's noise and will need to be tranquilized in order to sit still enough to be safely trimmed.
4Step FourLay the kitty down on a towel to prevent a huge mess later. Start trimming at the base of the tail, trimming a little at a time so that you don't go overboard. Better safe than sorry. If you really want to trim more closely be very careful not to nick the cat's skin. It's sometimes hard to judge where the skin is if the cat's fur is really long and especially if it's thick.
5Step FiveTrim carefully from the tail upward going toward the head. Most groomers keep the hair on the cat's head longer so don't shave that. If you really think the hair on her head needs a trim, use the trimmers or scissors to just trim the longest hairs. Don't cut the hair on her face. Make sure to comb kitty good and really look at her after you trim--before you trim any more. You should be able to make kitty and yourself more comfortable with a careful trim.
How do you get GIANT knots out of a cats hair??
scissors
How do you get GIANT knots out of a cats hair??
don;t be afraid to cut them out.Use an electric clipper and be very careful.
How do you get GIANT knots out of a cats hair??
Cut them off, otherwise they just keep growing.
I help my aunt cut her cats hair. One of us hold Coco and pets her while the other cuts. It's easier that way.
How do you get GIANT knots out of a cats hair??
use peanut butter take a little peanut butter and rub it all through the knotes let it soak in a few min and brush out,peanut butter has peanut oil which will losen the knote and it is also save for the cat
How do you get GIANT knots out of a cats hair??
If the knots/mats are big and close to the skin, DO NOT try and cut them out. Cats' skin is very thin and you are liable to cut it. Mats and knots are harmful because they are constantly pulling on the skin, which hurts and can eventually cause nerve damage. My advice is to take the cat to the groomer's to be clipped. If she's REALLY bad, take her to the vet to have her sedated and clipped. Needless to say, once her coat is knot-free, maintain it and brush her once a week to prevent future mats!
How do you get GIANT knots out of a cats hair??
I asked the same question a few days ago.
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How do you get GIANT knots out of a cats hair??
Cut them out. If you really don;t want ot try that, or if shes not going to hold still enough for it, try puttion corn or vegitable oil on it. I have horses and when their manes get knotted into huge knots this is the ONLY way I've been able to get it out sometimes. It will take time and patience though. Just dab some on the knots, it will make the hair slippery and make it easier to take them out. Good luck!