Hi all,
I'm new to this forum and hopefully going about this correctly - I guess I'll know soon enough!
I'm writing because of a strange problem our male cat, Boudinot, has had with hair loss. He's a mixed-breed cat with a luxurious medium-long coat, and until recently, he had an impressive "mane" - long, silky fur that formed a full ruff in front, and very dense, thick fur on the back of his neck.
In October, we noticed that Boudinot was shedding in large clumps, which would be left all over the carpet wherever he'd been sleeping. An occasional clump would be matted into his coat and have to be teased out. However, his skin seemed in good condition, and he wasn't pulling the hair out on purpose - just losing it in mass quantities. We decided that it must just be a new variation on his natural, seasonal shedding cycle.
Eventually, the shedding stopped (well, the unusual shedding, anyway) and Boudinot's mane is now completely gone. This is not to say that he has any bald patches - it's just that he now has short, thinner fur where once there was long, dense fur. He seems otherwise to be completely healthy and happy, but his mane shows no sign of growing back.
Is it possible that there is some hormonal or environmental trigger involved here?
Thanks for your help,
Jessee
I'm new to this forum and hopefully going about this correctly - I guess I'll know soon enough!
I'm writing because of a strange problem our male cat, Boudinot, has had with hair loss. He's a mixed-breed cat with a luxurious medium-long coat, and until recently, he had an impressive "mane" - long, silky fur that formed a full ruff in front, and very dense, thick fur on the back of his neck.
In October, we noticed that Boudinot was shedding in large clumps, which would be left all over the carpet wherever he'd been sleeping. An occasional clump would be matted into his coat and have to be teased out. However, his skin seemed in good condition, and he wasn't pulling the hair out on purpose - just losing it in mass quantities. We decided that it must just be a new variation on his natural, seasonal shedding cycle.
Eventually, the shedding stopped (well, the unusual shedding, anyway) and Boudinot's mane is now completely gone. This is not to say that he has any bald patches - it's just that he now has short, thinner fur where once there was long, dense fur. He seems otherwise to be completely healthy and happy, but his mane shows no sign of growing back.
Is it possible that there is some hormonal or environmental trigger involved here?
Thanks for your help,
Jessee