Has anyone here encountered this before?
I have a friend whose long haired kitty Rosie hates to be brushed, and as a result often has mats on her sides and butt. They've never been a big problem before as they just cut them off her. Rosie has never been bothered by them much before. However, recently she's started getting them on her neck. They're really bothering her, and she's been ripping them out and leaving little scabby patches.
My friend is taking her to the vet, but we'd really like to hear from anyone with experience of this, or any advice! Thanks.
I have a friend whose long haired kitty Rosie hates to be brushed, and as a result often has mats on her sides and butt. They've never been a big problem before as they just cut them off her. Rosie has never been bothered by them much before. However, recently she's started getting them on her neck. They're really bothering her, and she's been ripping them out and leaving little scabby patches.
My friend is taking her to the vet, but we'd really like to hear from anyone with experience of this, or any advice! Thanks.



We use skin and coat kitten and cat shampoo. It's Hartz brand. I love it and it works great for our kitty
I figured it must be really uncomfortable for her to actually rip them out. Especially on her neck area.