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Cat hair loss problem please help
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Our 4 year old cat has this one problem. I would say it started after she was sterilized but not really sure. What happens is that she looses hair by handfull. House cleaning is a serious problem since after we clen it up in about three days her hair is all over the place especially by plinth and on the carpet. Literally if you wipe a foot of space with your hand it will be full of hair. The cat itself is three colors but hair is gray so i would assume it's undercoat. One we take her for a bath i would say you can get at least five opounds of hair in the bath tub. Besides all that her coat stays with the same amount of hair, no bold patches, nothing. Seems that she is a factory of hair production. And now it came to the pint where we feed up with it since we can not even pet her anymore since hair start flying all over the place and after every stroke you get a hand full. We feed her nine lives, in terms of stress i would not say so, either she is sleeping somwhere in the closet or running around the house.(our clothes suffer too) we took her to the vet but it seems that he is intered only in the money since he says that it is normal. Well we have a lot of friends with cats and i never saw one loose that much hair. If someone could help with a diet or medication suggestion i would greatly appreciate it. regards -- |
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"Alexey Semenov" wrote in message news:Jcl7d.60$6y6.39@trndny02... we took her to the vet but it seems that he is intered only in the money since he says that it is normal. Well we have a lot of friends with cats and i never saw one loose that much hair. For your cat it may well be. I have a cat that sheds like crazy and another that doesn't. If someone could help with a diet or medication suggestion i would greatly appreciate it. Start enjoying brushing your cat! |
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"Alexey Semenov" wrote in message news:Jcl7d.60$6y6.39@trndny02... we took her to the vet but it seems that he is intered only in the money since he says that it is normal. Well we have a lot of friends with cats and i never saw one loose that much hair. For your cat it may well be. I have a cat that sheds like crazy and another that doesn't. If someone could help with a diet or medication suggestion i would greatly appreciate it. Start enjoying brushing your cat! |
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My 8-year-old dog has been living with this hair loss problem since a few
years back and I had believed she would have to stay with this forever until my vet suggested a vitamin supplement (a yellow fluid) to go with each meal. After a month or so her hair situation began to improve and now, though the hair shedding wouldn't stop, it is easing off to within normal range. I wonder if there is something similar for cats. Vets tend to say it's okay when all the vital signs are normal, but they should probably be able to suggest something to help you pull your sub-healthy kitty back in shape if you ask them. "Alexey Semenov" ¦b¶l¥ó news:Jcl7d.60$6y6.39@trndny02 ¤¤¼¶¼g... Hi everyone Our 4 year old cat has this one problem. I would say it started after she was sterilized but not really sure. What happens is that she looses hair by handfull. House cleaning is a serious problem since after we clen it up in about three days her hair is all over the place especially by plinth and on the carpet. Literally if you wipe a foot of space with your hand it will be full of hair. The cat itself is three colors but hair is gray so i would assume it's undercoat. One we take her for a bath i would say you can get at least five opounds of hair in the bath tub. Besides all that her coat stays with the same amount of hair, no bold patches, nothing. Seems that she is a factory of hair production. And now it came to the pint where we feed up with it since we can not even pet her anymore since hair start flying all over the place and after every stroke you get a hand full. We feed her nine lives, in terms of stress i would not say so, either she is sleeping somwhere in the closet or running around the house.(our clothes suffer too) we took her to the vet but it seems that he is intered only in the money since he says that it is normal. Well we have a lot of friends with cats and i never saw one loose that much hair. If someone could help with a diet or medication suggestion i would greatly appreciate it. regards -- |
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My 8-year-old dog has been living with this hair loss problem since a few
years back and I had believed she would have to stay with this forever until my vet suggested a vitamin supplement (a yellow fluid) to go with each meal. After a month or so her hair situation began to improve and now, though the hair shedding wouldn't stop, it is easing off to within normal range. I wonder if there is something similar for cats. Vets tend to say it's okay when all the vital signs are normal, but they should probably be able to suggest something to help you pull your sub-healthy kitty back in shape if you ask them. "Alexey Semenov" ¦b¶l¥ó news:Jcl7d.60$6y6.39@trndny02 ¤¤¼¶¼g... Hi everyone Our 4 year old cat has this one problem. I would say it started after she was sterilized but not really sure. What happens is that she looses hair by handfull. House cleaning is a serious problem since after we clen it up in about three days her hair is all over the place especially by plinth and on the carpet. Literally if you wipe a foot of space with your hand it will be full of hair. The cat itself is three colors but hair is gray so i would assume it's undercoat. One we take her for a bath i would say you can get at least five opounds of hair in the bath tub. Besides all that her coat stays with the same amount of hair, no bold patches, nothing. Seems that she is a factory of hair production. And now it came to the pint where we feed up with it since we can not even pet her anymore since hair start flying all over the place and after every stroke you get a hand full. We feed her nine lives, in terms of stress i would not say so, either she is sleeping somwhere in the closet or running around the house.(our clothes suffer too) we took her to the vet but it seems that he is intered only in the money since he says that it is normal. Well we have a lot of friends with cats and i never saw one loose that much hair. If someone could help with a diet or medication suggestion i would greatly appreciate it. regards -- |
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