It's that time again – time to trim your kitty's toenails. But while some cats don't seem to mind when you're trimming their nails, others just plain don't like it. And they are not at all shy about letting you know how they feel – by squirming and scratching. Following these suggestions for a proper nail trim might help you give your cat a not-so-arduous manicure.
Click on the video below to see the demonstration on how to trim your cat's nails.
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.
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.
Hair is what we love to touch - and what we hate to find on the sofa. The hard fact that all animal lovers must accept is that animals shed their hair. Just as humans have periods of hair growth and shedding...
When your cat gets mats, removing them can be difficult. Be very careful when cutting mats to avoid cutting the underlying skin.
Most shorthaired cats require little grooming but most longhaired cats will need brushing and maybe even a bath.
There are several types of nail trimmers available for grooming your dog or cat. The type you choose should be based on the size of your pet – smaller pets have smaller nails and large dogs have large...
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...
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