My Siberian cat gets hot. I mean like noticeably hot.

Like a couple minutes after I took this picture he flipped himself over and I went to pet him and I could feel just how hot his fur is.

I now understand why he’s always agitated, prefers sleeping on hardwood floors and stone and leather, and doesn’t like to cuddle with me or sit on my lap!

Is there something I could realistically do to help him? Especially because I’m in New Jersey and it’s about to turn summer.

I’m even fine with trimming his long luxurious fur, for him

  • DreamButt@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Long hair cats need their hair brushed. Doubley so when the seasons change and they are shedding.

    Get a wire cat brush and be amazed at how much comes out. (Plus the little guy will love it) That should be a good starting spot

    If they’re still too hot then a trim isn’t a bad idea

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      6 days ago

      There are also deshedder brushes/combs that will help - the idea is that it removes all the loose fur, particularly from the undercoat. Depending on the time of year this can get rid of a lot of volume.

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        Be sure to get one for long hair cats if necessary! I didn’t realize this was a thing until I tried using our short hair deshedder on our long hair and she promptly got very pissed off. She’s still not a super fan of the long hair version, but she will tolerate it.

        And you’re right - tons and tons of fur comes off when I groom our kitties every few weeks in spring.