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November Warmth and First Concerns About Fur
November always feels special: there are no real snowfalls yet, but the air is already dry, and the radiators are working at full power. The house becomes cozy, and my cat, as if sensing the coming winter, chooses the warmest corners. It was at this time that I noticed a curious detail that made me look at fur care in a completely new way.
Love for the Radiator and Unexpected Consequences
Since the beginning of November, my cat practically moved onto the radiator. He would lie there for hours, enjoying the warmth, looking completely content. But soon I noticed a worrying sign: the fur on his sides became dry, brittle, and mats started to form exactly in those spots.
At first, I thought it was just seasonal shedding, with winter ahead. But the more he warmed himself, the worse his fur looked. I tried brushing him more often, but it didn’t help. That’s when I wondered: maybe the problem wasn’t just grooming?
The Mystery of Mats: Radiator vs. Soft Fur
What surprised me most was that the mats appeared only where my cat spent time on the radiator. It seemed almost mysterious, as if the radiator itself was “stealing” the softness of his fur. I began searching for a solution and remembered that the heating season makes the air in the house very dry.
So I tried an experiment: I placed a humidifier next to the radiator. Honestly, I didn’t expect quick results. But after just a couple of weeks, the fur became softer, and the mats were noticeably fewer. My cat looked happy, and I was both surprised and relieved.
Winter Fur Care: What Really Matters
This story taught me a simple but important rule: when preparing for winter, it’s not enough to focus only on grooming — you also need to care for the home’s microclimate.
Tips I learned from this experience:
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Keep an eye on air humidity — a humidifier is a lifesaver during heating season.
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Regular grooming: even if your cat dislikes the brush, turn it into a playful routine.
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Nutrition: omega‑3 supplements or cold‑water fish help fur stay shiny and healthy.
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Observe habits: your cat’s favorite spots often reveal the source of fur problems.
Where Do Your Cats Spend the Cold Season?
How do your cats spend late November? Do they also have “favorite spots” in the house where they wait for winter? Share your observations — I’d love to hear what little discoveries you’ve made while preparing for the cold together with your pets.