Cat Freed from Two Pounds of Matted Fur at Pennsylvania Shelter

The cat is now living with a distant relative of her previous owner

Source: Animal Rescue League Shelter & Wildlife Center/Facebook
Photo: Source: Animal Rescue League Shelter & Wildlife Center/Facebook

One Pennsylvania cat’s holiday will be lighter and brighter — thanks to a much-needed haircut.

The feline, who was hauling around two pounds of overgrown fur that had formed into severe mats, was brought to the Animal Rescue League Shelter & Wildlife Center in Pittsburgh on Thursday, clearly in need of serious help after her owner went into a nursing home.

“She suffered from severe matting (dreadlocks, really), the likes of which had been neglected for years,” said a post on the shelter’s Facebook page on Friday. “Our Medical team shaved off the pounds of intertwined fur from her body &, needless to say, this cat is feeling so much better now!”

The kitty, whose name is Hidey, will now be cared for by a distant relative of her previous owner, and according to the post will “finally have a chance at a happy and healthy life.”

The Facebook post reminded people how important it is to check on the elderly and their animals, to prevent things like this from happening to other pets.

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