What is the best way to deal with matted fur on a cat or dog?

One thing you need to do is remove the matted fur as soon as you see it so the fur doesn’t pull and hurt your pet. Carefully use scissors to cut the matt out of the fur, just a little at a time until you get it all cut out. Granted, your pet might look a little funny for a time with the fur cut out, but your pet will be thankful for you doing it.As far as avoiding the matted fur for the future, the best way to avoid it is to brush your cat or dog regularly.

The pet cannot do it themselves and rely on you to take care of them. If you are like me, and have several pets and don’t really have the time or energy to brush them regularly, take them to a groomer regularly. With a dog, regular cuts and baths with brushing afterwards will help keep the matts at bay.

The best thing to do at this point is to cut the mats out of their fur. Use rounded safety scissors if you have them. They'll probably look like they got a bad hair cut but in time the hair will grow back in and they'll look normal again.

Another option, but more costly, would be to take them to a groomer for a short haircut (not less than 1"). Prevent the problem in the future by giving your pets a daily brushing to unsnarl the tangles before they get too bad. You don't have to spend a lot of time brushing, just a good once-over, and gently work out any beginning tangles with a comb.

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