The whole apartment will be covered in fur: which 6 cat breeds shed the most

04.05.2023 00:01

If you love cats and want to get yourself a furry friend, then you should know that not all cats shed the same.

Some breeds require more grooming than others.

In this article, we'll tell you about the six cat breeds that shed the most and how to deal with it.

Persian cat

This is a real beauty with long and lush fur. But you have to pay for such luxury: the Persian cat sheds all year round and very heavily. To prevent tangling and matting of the fur, as well as to get rid of hairballs in the house, you need to comb your cat daily with a special brush.

Siamese cat

The Siamese cat is an elegant and graceful breed with short, smooth hair. But don't think that it sheds less than the Persian. The Siamese cat sheds constantly and heavily. To reduce the amount of hair in your home, you need to groom your cat: brush it regularly and bathe it once a week.

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British Shorthair Cat

This is a popular and cute breed with short, dense fur. It does not shed as much as the previous two breeds, but still quite a lot. It sheds especially heavily in the spring and fall, when it changes its seasonal color. To reduce the amount of fur in the house, you need to brush your cat regularly with a brush or mitten.

Maine Coon

This is a stunning breed of cat with a huge size and luxurious fur. It does not shed as often as many other breeds, but when it does, it sheds heavily. During the changing seasons, it loses its thick undercoat, which can accumulate in the house in the form of clumps and balls. To prevent this, you need to pay attention to the grooming of your cat: comb it regularly with a special brush or furminator and bathe it once a month.

Ragdoll

This is a breed with long, soft fur that resembles silk. It does not shed as often as other breeds, but it does shed a lot. In the spring and fall, it also sheds its undercoat, which can form clumps and balls in the house. To prevent this, you need to brush your cat regularly with a brush or furminator and bathe it once a month.

Sphinx

This is a hairless breed, but that doesn't mean it doesn't shed. The Sphynx sheds skin, which flakes off in small flakes. This can cause allergies in some people and can make your home dirty. To avoid this, you need to bathe your cat regularly and moisturize its skin with special products.

Shedding in cats is a natural process that is difficult to completely prevent. But you can make it less noticeable and unpleasant if you properly care for your cat and its fur.

It is also important to choose quality food for your cat that will promote the health of its fur and skin. If you choose a breed of cat that sheds a lot, be prepared to spend more time and attention on it.

Author: Elena Gutyro Internet resource editor

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  1. Persian cat
  2. Siamese cat
  3. British Shorthair Cat
  4. Maine Coon
  5. Ragdoll
  6. Sphinx