Discover Why You May Be Causing Your Cats Hair Loss
Did you know your cats hair loss can be caused by you?
"Wait!" You cry. "I wouldn't hurt a hair on my beloved felines
head." Many of you reading this article would say the same
thing. But, the fact is the loss of your favorite pet's hair
may be your fault. This article will discuss some of the
reasons why and the ways you can help your kitty.
For the purpose of this article let’s name the pet we are
going to be talking about, Roscoe. Now Roscoe is your typical
independent, lazy male cat and feels he is the "King" of your
home. Which means he pretty well does what he wants to in your
home, right? However, chances are that may not be the
healthiest thing for Roscoe.
As you have discovered through the years "Ol" Roscoe can be
a pretty finicky eater. So to try and please his "Majesty" you
have tried one cat food after another. You have tried him on
the most expensive canned filet of salmon, to your favorite
dish off the table. But, all of this to no avail. Finally you
put him on a "you get hungry enough you'll eat" diet. When you
do that “Ol” Roscoe musters up his dignity and stalks out of
the dinning room and you hear him muttering under his breath,
“Put what’s his name on the guillotine. Off with his head.”
Frankly, switching Roscoe back and forth does more than make
him miss a meal or two. Cats are creatures of habit, as you
have learned over the years. Each time you changed Roscoe's
food you have broken a habit.
When the "comfort zone" of Roscoe's eating habits become
disturbed he has a tendency to get stressed. You have seen this
in the way he paces back and forth, loud meowing, constantly
grooming himself and craving constant attention. Roscoe also
starts showing bald spots on his body. His cats hair loss seems
to get worse and worse ever day.
Just like you his owner, when Roscoe gets stressed out and
stays stressed out, his hair will continue to fall out. Since
Roscoe is normally a healthy cat it’s time to take him to his
vet. Roscoe’s vet ran a few tests and determined there was no
physical illness, but he was stressed out. When you and Roscoe
tell his doctor about switching his diet back and forth, the
vet said that was a major contributor to the stress.
Then the veterinarian told you and Roscoe to get off the
"you get hungry enough you'll eat" diet. The “Doc” then pointed
out a couple of healthy cat foods which should solve the
problem. Of course, Roscoe will be the decision maker on which
food he likes the best. That being said Roscoe tells you its
time to go back home for his nap.
When you get Roscoe home he starts rubbing on your leg, but
you ignore him and go about your business. Not good! Roscoe
needs grooming every day, to stimulate his fur and increase the
blood flow to his skin. Without it his cats hair loss may
continue. Now you have picked Roscoe up and given him a good
brushing, he gets relaxed and curls up for his nap. Not
good!
The vet has also told you and Roscoe, his lack of exercise
is contributing to his hair loss. Since Roscoe owns you and
you’re his slave it’s your duty to make sure he exercises
several times a day. To overcome Roscoe’s natural talent for
laziness a dangling string with a treat tied on the end of it
will often times do the trick. As you know Roscoe loves chasing
his favorite ball around the room, now it’s time for you to get
down on the floor and play with him. One of the things you will
notice is you will get caught up in the play. Then you will
start smiling and laughing at his antics.
You start feeling better and “Ol” Roscoe senses it and he
becomes less stressed. Soon you and Roscoe get back in the
habit of excising every day and the next thing you and Roscoe
notice is no more bald spots.
As you can tell this little tale has its moral. Your cats
hair loss may or may not have been caused by lack of exercise,
bad diet or stress. But, as beloved owner you are the one that
can put your own pet back on the road to recovery. By the way,
Roscoe said to tell you he knows you didn’t mean to cause the
problems and he still loves you. So get over it!
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