I swear, Moly sheds when she gets nervous. When we take her to the vet, she leaves great clouds of fur everywhere. Sure, we pet her a lot at the vet, but we pet her a lot at home too sometimes, and we've never been able to knit a new cat out of her shed fur there.
A lot of biological rhythms are sensitive to light. I'm not sure it's the most logical thing, but maybe it needs time to get started, and temperatures fluctuate too much to be good triggers, or something. I don't actually notice very sheddy cats in spring here, but they have short and not terribly plush fur. It's just the vet that makes them go BAMF.
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A lot of biological rhythms are sensitive to light. I'm not sure it's the most logical thing, but maybe it needs time to get started, and temperatures fluctuate too much to be good triggers, or something. I don't actually notice very sheddy cats in spring here, but they have short and not terribly plush fur. It's just the vet that makes them go BAMF.