Do Selkirk Rex cats shed more than other breeds? Just noticed my cat shedding a bit and wondering if it's because of their coat type.

I've recently noticed my Selkirk Rex cat shedding a bit more than usual around the house. Given their unique curly coat, I'm curious if this is typical for the breed or if there's something specific to their coat type that could cause extra shedding. Should I be monitoring this difference closely, or is there a usual amount of shedding expected for them?

Answer

It’s common for Selkirk Rex cats to shed, even with their unique curly coat. However, noticing an increase in shedding can prompt a closer look at your cat’s health and environment.

  • Increased shedding can be normal due to seasonal changes.
  • Stress, diet, or health issues might contribute to more shedding.
  • Regular grooming helps manage shedding and check for other skin issues.

Selkirk Rex cats do have some degree of expected shedding, and their curly coats don't entirely prevent fur from being shed around your home. Seasonal changes often lead to increased shedding as your cat's coat adjusts to the temperature. However, if you're seeing a significant increase in shedding, it’s worth considering factors like diet, stress, or underlying health issues, as these might also contribute. Make sure to groom your cat regularly to manage their coat and keep an eye on their skin for any signs of irritation or infection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for Selkirk Rex cats to shed a lot?

    Yes, all cats shed to some extent, and the Selkirk Rex is no exception. Their unique coat means they may shed differently compared to other breeds, and additional factors could increase shedding.

  • How can I help reduce my cat's shedding?

    Regular grooming, feeding a balanced diet, and reducing stressors can help control shedding. Consult your vet to address any health concerns.

  • When should I be concerned about my cat’s shedding?

    If you notice bald patches, significant hair loss, or other symptoms like skin redness or irritation, it’s time to consult a vet to rule out health problems.

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