What to do if Your Cat is Overgrooming

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  • @ambermoon719
    @ambermoon719 5 місяців тому +24

    I was depressed for a while and my cat began licking the belly hair off of her lower belly. She’s indoor and has no flees. Now that I’ve been more active and playful and having more indoor fun, she’s been more active and playful and having more indoor fun. She’s really a mirror to my mental health. She still licks her belly hair to self soothe I think, but less and less.

    • @baldersn4474
      @baldersn4474 3 місяці тому

      Wow..Thats interesting..Bless her ❤

    • @Bassgirl42
      @Bassgirl42 Місяць тому +1

      I'm in that same boat currently, and only just clicked that my cat was suffering from my suffering. . It certainly made me get my a into g

    • @wesadams6243
      @wesadams6243 15 днів тому

      Going through it right now. Our 3 year old’s lower belly is bald. She loves to groom. And now her mother just started doing it two weeks ago. The other cats we have no issues. All indoor. No fleas. Clean home. I hate seeing it cause it’s ugly sorry for saying. We play plenty with them. They have good lives. Just so frustrating

  • @lmnopgr
    @lmnopgr 5 місяців тому +7

    possibly the kindest, most gentle explanation of kitty cat behavior I have ever seen or heard. Thank you. 🥰

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for watching!

  • @amygalvin1799
    @amygalvin1799 Рік тому +29

    Many cats love harp music. There are several UA-cam videos that play tranquil harp music to soothe cats. My Siamese foster loves it!

    • @McDarknezz8
      @McDarknezz8 8 місяців тому

      TES: Oblivion (video game) had some of those, pretty chill

  • @hero_of_doom115
    @hero_of_doom115 6 місяців тому +7

    I have a black cat here who has way over groomed and still is this video helps but unfortunately I’m unable to bring her to a vet so I hope I can find the right cause thank you

    • @josie4peace
      @josie4peace 6 місяців тому +2

      It's a shame you can't take your kitty to the vet. :((( Please try to alleviate all stress for her. 💖 And ALWAYS have fresh water 💦 and food. :)

  • @josie4peace
    @josie4peace 6 місяців тому +5

    Awe, how you thank your cat. 💖 So blessed to have come upon your channel. Thank you. :)

  • @Mythicalthebutterfly
    @Mythicalthebutterfly 5 місяців тому +8

    My near 2 year old girl has been licking herself bald since we found her in the mountains. She licks herself raw and bloody in different spots, likes to switch areas a lot. Ive tried cones from plastic to plush, surgical suits, antidepressants, feline hyperthesia medicine, steroids, got her treatment for fleas, possible ringworm, she has tried so many different medications and even tried switching food, engaging in more praise rewards when she takes her attention away from overgrooming. Nothing. She is on amitriptyline now and for a month was doing well but now she licked her leg wide open raw and i had to wrap it up. Im at a loss, she purrs with us and loves to cuddle with us, and cuddles with her feline siblings. At this point i feel like im failing

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  5 місяців тому +7

      I'm sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, all of my best advice for treating this behaviorally is in the video. I do recommend visiting multiple veterinarians because the behavior often indicates an internal problem that the cat's trying to soothe. Sometimes one vet will pick up on things that another won't, or they'll test for things another might not know about. Good luck to you and your feline friend!

    • @kimmirandaart9909
      @kimmirandaart9909 Місяць тому +1

      How is she doing now? Been trying feliway and exercising her with toy chasing sessions for my cat who tends to do this a bit too.

  • @DeirdreB-fu1qb
    @DeirdreB-fu1qb 7 місяців тому +3

    Oh that's so nice to know about the harp music ☺ I have been playing soft jazz for him when working. And the loop cat videos is a great idea too. We got Elmie a diffuser and it has helped enough for him to cut down on his over grooming his tummy area. Yes he's been to the vet. Thank you for video☺🙏

  • @AwesomeRC-12345
    @AwesomeRC-12345 Місяць тому +1

    The problem with the 10 hour loop on UA-cam is that UA-cam prompts my screen with “r u still watching?” Click to resume. So basically my tv goes into “sleep mode” and once again my cat is without his entertainment.
    His name is jojo and he over groomed his rear back side and it shows because he’s a white cat lol. I love him so dearly I’m going to try to find something for him to enjoy watching. I think this may work. Thank you so very much you seem like such a genuine person. Subd

  • @ctlnwndraiiie7573
    @ctlnwndraiiie7573 26 днів тому +1

    Thank u for this! i love how much you care for animals, i do too

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  26 днів тому

      Thank you for watching and loving your animals! :)

  • @bridgetveralidaine3761
    @bridgetveralidaine3761 5 місяців тому +3

    I found myself here because a friend of a friend asked about her cat that was overgrooming and I wanted to see if there was anything I could add to the advice I gave besides "enrichment and vet check". Then I had to laugh at your cat liking harp music, and just had to share that any time I pull out my flute or guitar, my cat gets chatty and comes running, purring and kneading, and head/cheek rubbing, rolling around in my lap or weaving between my legs. I could never discern if she likes it or if she despised it and was trying to change the sound.

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  4 місяці тому +2

      Oh, I'm sure she likes it. When cats dislike sounds, they usually hide or run away from them.

    • @naturallycats
      @naturallycats 4 місяці тому +1

      Wow what a wonderful way to be able to bond and connect together :)

  • @trishcarter7674
    @trishcarter7674 Рік тому +13

    Thankyou for the video. My cat begun overgrooming last year on her belly and back legs. After checking for fleas and internal health issues, our vet was able to narrow down the reason to anxiety which makes sense as it had started the same month my other cat had passed away. Thankfully, my cat is now on anti-depressants and her hair is growing back slowly, and soon she will be no longer flashing guests with her lovely bare belly.

  • @jackyiwi
    @jackyiwi 3 місяці тому +1

    I have my cat for little over 3 months now. He had an ear inflection treatment and was in cone for over two weeks. As soon as his cone is taken off, he starts excessive grooming and scratches his elbows and armpit raw. it became a skin inflection and I had to put him back in the cone. He's mellow and chill when he's in the cone, but turns aggressive in grooming himself and ignores everything as soon as his cone is off again. He doesn't jump on the cat tree, doesn't like laying on pillows, and doesn't play with any toy by himself. I am borderline depressed and frustrated.

  • @murphy1384
    @murphy1384 Рік тому +3

    Miss Kitty has plenty of windows & loves to be out on the screened in porch. It's been chilly & we haven't sat out as much but the temps are going up & porch time again.
    Thanks for the info. Always great videos

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому +1

      I added a small heater to our catio and it's like a Lucy magnet. If I turn it on, I know where she'll be. :)

  • @newlifeaj
    @newlifeaj 2 місяці тому +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS INFO!!!! I just subscribed.

  • @indigosue3070
    @indigosue3070 10 місяців тому +3

    I'm going to try the harp music on Lucy today!

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  10 місяців тому

      There are some good, 6+ hour videos of soft harp music right here on UA-cam.

  • @princesslupi4136
    @princesslupi4136 Рік тому +5

    My Calico was over weight and was over grooming, we changed her cat food and she's down to a healthy weight and stopped licking her fur to the skin. I think she had food allergies. Thanks for your informative videos. 😺

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому +2

      Yes, food allergies can often cause itching. I suppose it just depends on the individual cat's response to the itching as to whether or not that makes them overgroom. Miss Mina also has food allergies, but in her case, the result was that she scratched her forehead until it bled. An astute vet suggested changing her food and it worked.

    • @lukas2205
      @lukas2205 Рік тому +1

      Which food is he she eating?

  • @redoksunflower
    @redoksunflower 22 дні тому

    My age are over grooming each other to the point one of them has a big sore on her shoulder

  • @jimmyhand1259
    @jimmyhand1259 3 місяці тому +2

    I tried harp music and guitar music and she groomed the whole time the music was on.

  • @sushipongs
    @sushipongs Рік тому +3

    My black cat is overgrooming and losing her fur under her chin and head , I'll try to make a new toy for them to avoid boredom and I think we need to put some calming music and cat videos to watch hopefully this works.

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому +4

      Since it's occurring under her chin, you may also want to have your vet check for feline acne. It often happens under the chin.

    • @josie4peace
      @josie4peace 6 місяців тому

      I hope it's helped your kitty cat 💖

  • @indigosue3070
    @indigosue3070 10 місяців тому +4

    I have a soft padded cat collar on Lucy. It helps! She can't reach her belly and she seems calmer when it's on. Amazon!

    • @josie4peace
      @josie4peace 6 місяців тому +4

      Interesting. What if Lucy has an itch? Isn't it uncomy for her to have it on 24/7? Especially in warm weather?

    • @MiszzMiszz
      @MiszzMiszz 5 місяців тому +3

      sorry to tell you that but it probably stressing your cat even more...

  • @carolpaquette980
    @carolpaquette980 3 місяці тому +1

    Great guy!

  • @minaniki5048
    @minaniki5048 Рік тому +3

    What could cause an outdoor cat to overgroom? We have a kitty that lives in our neighborhood and tends to overgroom her back. She has done it multiple times, sometimes she lets the fur grow back and then continues to overgroom.

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому +4

      With community cats, parasites are often the cause. If no one is caring for this cat, she may not have any defenses against fleas. Many cats are allergic to particular parasites and the itching can cause them to overgroom in an attempt to get some relief. This is all speculation, of course. The only way the cat will get relief is by seeing a vet. If the cat isn't socialized, they could receive treatment for parasites via their food. Good luck!

  • @anikavets7919
    @anikavets7919 11 місяців тому +1

    My cat over grooms. She's in no pain (took her to the Vet a couple times) and she gets ALOT of attention and nothing stress her. Only time when she doesn't is when she sleeps next to me 😢

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  11 місяців тому +5

      While I don't know enough about the situation to draw conclusions, the fact that she's calmer next to you indicates that something may very well be stressing her. She may not be showing outward signs of stress, but that doesn't mean she's not feeling stressed.

  • @mandyross-kf4rx
    @mandyross-kf4rx 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for your help

  • @jmcdaniel0809
    @jmcdaniel0809 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the video sir

  • @dreawearsshoes
    @dreawearsshoes Рік тому +2

    My cats over grooming started as a reaction to a flea infestation, and continued after she was treated. She was given steroids and it helped briefly and then she started again. We allow her to go outside to alleviate bordom...but she won't. My other cat does. We play with her...I am.at a loss. We have two little kids, she is allowed to sleep with us and yet she is bald belly and back legs 😢

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому +1

      Steroids alleviate itching. If a steroid shot made her overgrooming temporarily better, then she's probably reacting to an itch or other stimulus that's still present and it may not be a behavior issue at all. Steroids only work for a brief time. You may need to get your vet to dig into other issues that could be causing her to itch. Good luck!

    • @keimaye
      @keimaye Рік тому

      I'm having the exact same issue and it's stressing her (and me) out! Have you had any resolution yet? We've tried everything to remedy it and she just continues on and on and on

    • @Idktesthandle1234
      @Idktesthandle1234 11 місяців тому

      Same here!

  • @faisanoh8331
    @faisanoh8331 11 місяців тому

    We have a 7months old kitten. He always going outside and tend to live in our neighbor. Now when he lick his fur he overgroom it. His skin is visible mow. He is persian.

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  11 місяців тому

      Your first order of business is to visit a qualified veterinarian in order to determine if there's a medical issue such as allergies at play.

  • @julieschmidt4799
    @julieschmidt4799 16 днів тому +1

    my cat and i recently moved to a new house that i rent a room. the owners have 2 indoor/outdoor cats (both about a year old and male), 3 dogs and 3 birds ! mini has has been around dogs all her life -shes 8. also around a female cat for 2 years. we have been here for about a month. she overgrooms when the cats are in the house. could she be intimidated?? what can i do to help her?

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  15 днів тому

      She's likely suffering from territorial insecurity. Adult cats don't often get along with others without a lot of effort. I can't offer anything else here because I'd need a LOT more information first. If you're interested, you can book a consult at kittyhelpdesk/appointments. Thanks for watching!

  • @lmao_sunny
    @lmao_sunny 6 місяців тому +2

    my cat started over grooming after a scary visit to a vet, that was not a good choice for us.
    i believe she’s grooming where they gave her vaccinations.
    she was already an anxious cat but that experience set her off.
    then i followed up to a different vet. much better experience for us. they gave her another injection to help.
    it seems to have worn off and she’s back to over grooming. i hate to see her balding. i’m working on building a kitty jungle gym for her to help with boredom.
    what would be the next step? i don’t know if i can afford to take her to the vet yet again in such a short period. 😢 im not sure what else to do to help her

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  6 місяців тому

      I'm sorry to hear your cat is overgrooming. It can be very hard since they can't just tell us what's bothering them. Unfortunately, without a detailed consult, all my best suggestions are in this video. I hope it helps!

  • @sodapopyo
    @sodapopyo 6 місяців тому +1

    My cat has licked herself bald, I'm trying everything and have taken to the vet many times. I wish someone can help me with some advice. My cat has toys all around the house. Cat trees and is always running around. She seems very happy. Just don't know why she is over grooming

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  6 місяців тому +1

      It can be difficult since they can't just tell us what's bothering them. Most of the general advice I'd give you is right here in this video. If you need help formulating a plan, I recommend scheduling an appointment to discuss it. Visit kittyhelpdesk.com for more information.

    • @sodapopyo
      @sodapopyo 6 місяців тому

      @@KittyHelpDesk thank you

  • @Tstormer
    @Tstormer 9 місяців тому +1

    So my grandma's cat's been extremely jumpy since we adopted him a year and a half ago. He likes to be pet but will jump or flinch of he's pet in a sensitive spot. we can't pick him up and he lives with my grandmother and she certainly can't pick him up but we really need to get him to the vet. He's been licking himself a lot more than previously like before he licked himself every once in awhile after playing a bit he licked himself especially if he seemed to embarrass himself. like he gets scared really easy so like you could shift yourself in a chair and he jump and if he jumped he'd start licking himself and I I really need to get him to the vet . The problem is my grandmother's house is very open floorplan , we do not have any closed doors like all the places that he can fit into and hide in our big bay doors with no closing available. Minus terrorizing him chasing him from room to room I don't know how to capture him to get him to the vet and I need some help.

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  9 місяців тому

      There may be in-home vets in your area who will come to you. That's what I do for my cats. Of course, it will still be helpful to get him into a carrier when necessary. Work on stress reduction first. You want to offer your cat choices, not use force to make them do what you want. Even petting should only be done with the cat's permission. Once his stress is lower, you may find it easier to get his cooperation. Leave the carrier out and open with a soft blanket inside so he sees it as a positive thing. Leave some treats inside the carrier each day to reinforce those feelings. If you need more help, feel free to book an appointment with me at www.kittyhelpdesk.com . Good luck!

  • @shubarasi4726
    @shubarasi4726 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the information but i do think you need more subscribers 😋

  • @GEKENILWORTH
    @GEKENILWORTH 2 місяці тому

    My 12-year-old cat has been engaging in overgrooming for about six months. It started when we had a flea problem. She's highly allergic to flea bites. She started pulling her fur out and overgrooming. Once we got rid of the fleas, her overgrooming got better, but she's still doing it. The vet sees no physical reason (no ticks or fleas or illnesses). She has two companion cats that have been here as long as she has; one of them is her litter mate. They don't do the overgrooming. She has lots of windows and loves watching the birdies and deer. She's not too interested in playing with toys, although she'll occasionally play with her brother and sister. Any thoughts on what I might do to help her stop overgrooming?

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  2 місяці тому

      I can't really tell if this is behavioral or physical. Only a vet who has direct access to your cat can do that. It might be a good idea to get a second opinion from another vet. Just don't let them railroad you into meds. The rest of my advice is in the video.

  • @pewnayhi
    @pewnayhi 6 місяців тому

    Do they over groom if they’re pregnant? My pregnant cat just started overgrooming. We’ve taken her to the vet and they just gave her a shot and a spray for the wound.

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  6 місяців тому

      A cat may overgroom if they feel discomfort in the area they're grooming. I imagine that could happen easily while pregnant. I would just do all you can to soothe her and see if it resolves after the birth.

  • @mattiexo
    @mattiexo Рік тому +1

    My cat has been licking his skin raw to bloody for a year now only one spot. Many times infected and many times treated. It’s drained all my savings 🤦‍♀️ I’m at the point to putting him down, he’s on steroids but won’t let me feed him whole pills so I put it in tuna and he’s picked up on that too so he now won’t eat the tuna. I can’t keep going on and can’t keep letting him get infections on top of his other chronic health issues, he’s on hills urinary care c/d chicken flavor, I wonder if he’s allergic to that? It happened after he was on that for a few years.

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому +1

      It's important that you find a veterinarian who's willing to dig into your cat's case in order to determine if the issue is medical or behavioral. Many vets will just try a few things and move on. If you try treating a behavioral case with medical intervention, it won't work, and vice versa. I'm not a veterinarian, so I cannot comment on the medical side, but I do feel it's important to rule it out prior to treating the behavioral side. I wish you luck!

  • @mapleblaze12
    @mapleblaze12 Рік тому +2

    How long does it take for a cat who overgrooms to grow back it's fur? I have a cat who recently got diagnosed with environmental allergies and the fur is very slowly growing back, but I am not sure how long it will take to grow back completely...

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому +2

      It really depends on the cat. Most animal fur grows very slowly.

  • @tanyshiachampagne6356
    @tanyshiachampagne6356 Рік тому +2

    I have a cat if 5 years and she licks and scratches non stop to cause deep scratches and licks to the skin being raw. She has a flea allergy to which I to her to the vet and got good topical drops back in2020 now she went again this past month because I need to help her but it's not fleas this time. I have to leave an e collar on her 24 7 otherwise she will tear herself up. I have keto c shampoo which I got from the vet but she doesn't like baths and I have to use wash clothes and do it that way but it's not helping the scraping came back dermitis and yeast bacteria so the shampoo is suppose to help but it's not fareti her to have the collar on all time. She is so unhappy what can I do ,vets are so expensive. Please help

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому

      I am not a veterinarian. You really need to get your cat to a vet. If you can find one with experience in dermatological issues, that would be even better. Good luck!

    • @keimaye
      @keimaye Рік тому

      You aren't alone, I wish I could offer something helpful but my cat situation is similar to yours. Having to seriously think about rehoming due to the fact the economic crisis has made it impossible to afford the frequent vet visits she needs. It's heartbreaking but I need to make sure she gets what she needs. Just wanted to let you know you're not alone

  • @numberjt1
    @numberjt1 Рік тому +1

    Our 4 yr old indoor has begun overgrooming. We haven’t changed her food or treats in years. All grain free. She is particularly focused on her right ear and “thigh”. Now I will say that for about 4 days, we were forced to place her in our bedroom while our apartment was being renovated. The over grooming picked up a bit after that. Any recommendations for a situation like ours? We are taking her to our vet in 2 weeks but was wondering if there is anything we can do now to help alleviate her condition. Ty.

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому +2

      All the advice I have to give without a detailed consult is included in the video. Lower stress by the way you interact with her, enrich her environment, and see a vet to determine if there's a medical cause. I've never encountered a relationship between overgrooming and food. For enrichment tips see the link I posted in the video description. I hope your feline friend feels better soon!

  • @jimmyhand1259
    @jimmyhand1259 3 місяці тому

    Now, while I was listening to this video, she went to sleep on my lap.

  • @ToddZilla813
    @ToddZilla813 7 місяців тому

    What if they try to groom your face while you sleep? I cannot get my kitten to stop licking my face during the night. HELP!!!!!

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  7 місяців тому +3

      ANY response will probably reinforce the behavior. Cover your head and ignore it and the behavior will go away. But before it goes away, there will be an extinction burst where the behavior gets worse. If that happens, you know you're on the right track.

    • @ToddZilla813
      @ToddZilla813 7 місяців тому

      @@KittyHelpDesk Thanks you!!!!

  • @KITN._.8
    @KITN._.8 Рік тому +1

    Hey! So my cat has arthritis and eye issues as well as being 10. We got her at 9, but she’s been over grooming her back and even biting her back extremely hard to the point of bleeding. We don’t have other pets or kids and she’s aloud outside into my backyard only.
    Her arthritis is in the back so I’m not surprised it’s there. I’m wondering if maybe it is is something else but if not what can I do more of to help her?

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому

      The first step is to see a qualified vet. If it is arthritis, there's a new treatment that came out this year that can work wonders. It could also be a flea allergy or other skin condition. It doesn't sound behavioral in nature, though. Good luck with your feline friend!

  • @HopieDopie
    @HopieDopie Рік тому +1

    We brought a new kitten 6months old into our home. We have kept them separate for awhile allowing time out with her in a big crate so he could smell her and switched areas with them. They have booped noses and will be around one another without fighting. But I noticed Blue our 4yr old has been over grooming his back leg near his tail. Do I need to start the process over again with the 2 of them. I want them both to be comfortable and happy. He has never had a cat or any animal his whole 4 years.

    • @KittyHelpDesk
      @KittyHelpDesk  Рік тому +1

      It sounds like Blue may be a bit stressed. Also consider that he may have gotten fleas from the kitten. You can find my suggestions for a successful introduction here: www.kittyhelpdesk.com/help-desk/how-to-introduce-a-new-cat

    • @HopieDopie
      @HopieDopie Рік тому +1

      @@KittyHelpDesk thank you. We are still separating and giving them (mostly Blue lol) their space. I appreciate the feedback and am hopeful 😊.