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What is Cat Molting?

Cat molting is the process of shedding the outer layer of fur, or pelage. This process is regulated by hormones and genetics and typically occurs twice a year, in the spring and fall. During molting, cats will shed their old fur to make way for new growth. The amount of shedding can vary from cat to cat, but it is typically most noticeable on the belly, sides, and back.

There are a number of factors that can affect the rate of cat molting, including:

* Diet: A diet rich in protein and essential nutrients can help to promote healthy skin and coat and reduce shedding.

* Grooming: Regular brushing can help to remove dead fur and stimulate new growth.

* Age: Kittens and senior cats tend to shed more frequently than adult cats.

* Health: Certain health conditions, such as hyperthyroidism and allergies, can cause excessive shedding.

If you are concerned about your cat's shedding, you should talk to your veterinarian.

Here are some tips for dealing with cat molting:

* Brush your cat regularly. This will help to remove dead fur and stimulate new growth.

* Bathe your cat as needed. This can help to remove excess dirt and oil and reduce shedding.

* Feed your cat a healthy diet. This will help promote healthy skin and coat.

* Be patient. Cat molting is a natural process, but it can be frustrating. Just remember that it will eventually end.

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