Grooming & Skin Care

Grooming & Skin Care

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1. Combs and Brushes for Your Cat
You can keep your cat from having a "bad hair day" by regularly brushing and combing his hair. Cats have many types of coats, but all of them need to be brushed and combed.
2. Essentials for a Shiny Coat in Cats
A bright shiny coat is a sign of vigor and good health. We want our pets to look and feel their best and grooming helps achieve this goal. All cats benefit from regular grooming. Here are a few tips to help make your pet look his very best.
3. Grooming Supplies for Cats
Grooming is a lifelong part of your pet's good health. Regular brushing, bathing and nail trimming add to your pet’s appearance – and it feels great, too. Here is a list of supplies to keep on hand that will make grooming easy.
4. Grooming Your Cat
Most shorthaired cats require little grooming but most longhaired cats will need brushing and maybe even a bath.
5. Grooming Your Kitten
Although kittens are known to be quite fastidious, they may need some assistance in keeping themselves clean. Grooming sessions also allow you to do a quick health check on your kitten.
6. Grooming Your Senior Cat - Special Concerns
As your pet ages, taking an active role in grooming becomes even more important. Older pets often groom less, may have trouble cleaning those "hard to reach places," or may develop skin conditions that require extra attention.
7. How to Clean Your Cat's Ears
Cleaning ears may look easy but it is more difficult than you think. Cats have long ear canals and improper cleaning can result in a ruptured eardrum, pain or lacerations of the canal. You can clean your cat’s ears safely if you follow these steps.
8. How to Get the Mats Out from Your Cat!
Daily combing will prevent long hair from becoming matted. Make sure the comb’s teeth reach all the way to the skin or you will just be grooming a superficial area.
9. How to Give a Cat a Bath
Bathing is an important part of the grooming process for some cats. It can keep the coat clean, reduce parasite infections and even make life easier on those who are allergic to cats.
10. Safe Ways to Remove Mats from Your Cat
When your cat gets mats, removing them can be difficult. Be very careful when cutting mats to avoid cutting the underlying skin.
 

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