When it s removed you can then brush it again.
How to get mats out of cat fur without cutting.
So for smaller mats that can t be brushed out here are some tips to help you cut mats safely out of your cat s fur.
How to get mats out of cat fur if the mat isn t too big or too tight the best way to tackle it is to work it apart with your fingers.
Mats may form despite your best efforts though.
Take your metal comb and using the wide toothed side comb your cat s fur until you get to the mat on your cat s fur.
Apply a bit of powder cornstarch or talcum powder in the matted areas of your cat brushing it with your fingers.
Pull the mat away from the skin so you know where your cat s skin is.
Buy a detangler spray for your cat s fur.
You can brush a medium haired or short haired cat two or three times a week.
We recommend that you get a groomer to do this.
Use a bit of conditioner by spraying it on smaller mats.
Use a metal mat comb for cats to detach the smaller tangles.
Gently pull the mat up away from the skin so you can see where the skin is.
Adding water to the mats can actually make them worse.
It s particularly helpful if you can get under the mat.
You can also gently pick individual mat parts out of your cat s skin.
If mat has just started to form the best thing to do is to simply brush it out.
Do this step gently so as not to harm or shock your cat.
Use short and quick but gentle brushing motions.
Experts recommend daily brushing for long haired cats but three to four times a week is the minimum.
Gently work your comb through the mat.
Grasp the fur closest to the skin and below the tangled area with your free hand in order to limit tugging on the skin.
Sprinkle a little cornstarch or talcum powder in the area of the mat and gently work it around with your fingers.
If all these methods are still unsuccessful you can use an electric razor clippers to cut the mats out.
Spritz a bit of this onto the mats.
Before moving on to more specialized equipment you can try after using your fingers to brush out mats and knots with a regular cat brush or wide toothed comb.
Hold under the mat s surface so that you won t be pulling their skin.
Hold the hair nearest your cat s skin firmly but gently so that you don t hurt your cat.
Next apply an oil based detangling spray to loosen the fur.