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Cat with Severely Matted Fur Resembling an Octopus Finally Gets a Fresh Start

A cat that suffered extreme neglect was discovered with one of the most severe cases of matting ever seen. Now, she has a new lease on life and a chance for happiness and comfort.

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Her name is Hidey, a fitting choice as she was known to “often hide.”

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Last week, a calico cat named Hidey arrived at the Animal Rescue League Shelter and Wildlife Center. Her previous owner, who was suffering from Alzheimer’s, had been moved into a nursing home, leaving Hidey in dire need of care. “Hidey the cat endured severe matting, neglected for years,” the shelter shared with Love Meow.

The matting was so extensive that her fur had formed what resembled dreadlocks, measuring about 6 to 8 inches long. These tangled mats were filled with feces and shed hair, a clear sign of prolonged neglect.

Dan Rossi, CEO of the Animal Rescue League Shelter and Western PA Humane Society, urged people to be vigilant for pets in similar situations. “If a family member, friend, or neighbor owns a pet, please help ensure there’s a support system in place for the pet should mental faculties decline,” he advised.

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The matted fur acted like a trap for shedding hair. “The end of the mat contains fur that was shed a long time ago, which is why they grow to such extreme lengths,” explained Emily P., CVT.

Removing the mats was a time-consuming and delicate process, requiring hours of careful work.

“Fortunately, the mats were mostly individual, which made it easier to get underneath them,” shared vet tech Jenn Levitzki. To ensure Hidey’s comfort during the procedure, the team sedated her before starting.

The shelter’s medical team successfully removed the matted hair, which had been weighing her down. “Pounds of intertwined fur were shaved off her body, and it’s safe to say this cat is feeling much better now!” they announced.

Years of discomfort caused by the heavy, matted fur were finally brought to an end as Hidey underwent her transformation.

“Hidey is settling into her new home, and we are optimistic that she will warm up to her new owners now that she’s feeling so much better,” Caitlin Lasky of the Western PA Humane Society told Love Meow.

Now free of the painful mats and dreadlocks, Hidey is thriving and has the opportunity to live a happy, healthy life.

Safe in her forever home, Hidey can now enjoy cuddles and comfort with her new family.

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