Many (even experienced) cat owners think that their pets develop tangles solely because the cat is rarely brushed.
In fact, fur can become matted for other reasons.
If a cat's diet is not properly formulated, the animal will most likely suffer from vitamin deficiency.
Possible consequences include dandruff, which makes hairballs stick together even more.
You shouldn't bathe your cat too often. If your pet hasn't wallowed in the mud, then water procedures should be carried out once every six months to a year. If you don't follow these recommendations, the animal's fur will most likely lose its attractiveness.
In addition, only products designed specifically for animals should be used to bathe your pet. If you use human shampoo, the animal's fur may be damaged.
If your pet is categorically against water procedures, it is recommended to use dry shampoo to avoid stress for the cat.
If dirt, such as blood, oil, petroleum, etc., gets on a cat's fur coat and the pet cannot get rid of it by licking, most likely, such contamination will develop into a mat.
Possible causes of matted hair in cats include skin diseases, metabolic disorders, and parasitic infestations (such as lice).