OK, anyone whose been following Chubbys adventures over in the FIV section will know that after nearly two years since he first showed up here, half dead, fully feral and FIV+, he's now showing some signs of becoming a pet cat rather than a wild animal living under my bed.
In the last few days I've got him so he'll allow me to stroke and comb his face and neck. His fur is very thick and very dirty, feels greasy and my hands have an unpleasant film on them when I've been handling him. Today I was going for the matted section of his back at the tail end, but the moment I touched the matt he flinched and snarled at me
The matts are much worse than I thought, must be pulling painfully on his skin, poor mite
. There's no way I can leave them, he's clearly in discomfort, but he won't allow me near his back end to tackle them. I'm sure he would allow me to comb him all over (he enjoys it so much) if I can just get him over this hurdle, I would keep him groomed for life.
I've ordered a Mikki Matt splitter and will try to get this to slice them apart bit by bit, but he really needs sedating and the matts working loose or a clipper running over the whole area.
If the matt splitter fails I'll have to risk breaking his newly found trust and get him to the vet. Oh bother !
I wish there was a non-toxic de-tangling spray for this sort of thing.