Funny Cat Grooming

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Funny Cat Grooming

A fussy cat takes on a bit of spring cleaning!

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Some Special tips for Cat Grooming.

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Brush your cat’s fur. Cats have either short or long hair.3 Even though a cat will groom her own fur, brushing it keeps her coat especially lush by removing dirt, grease, and dead hair.4 In addition, brushing your cat can be a nice bonding experience for the two of you.
Use a cat-specific metal comb or rubber brush to brush your cat.5 Brush your kitty once or twice a week, or more often if she is shedding a lot, to keep her coat glowing.6
Keep in mind that cats generally don’t like to be restrained. Approach her slowly and hold her gently while you brush your cat.7 You can also brush her when she is sleeping or sitting in your lap.8
Brush slowly so you don’t startle your cat. Give her praise or treats as you continue brushing her.

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Clip your kitty’s fur. Most cat’s will never need their fur clipped or trimmed. However, your kitty may need clipping or trimming in some cases, such as she has long fur that is matting, which can cause health problems.9 Trim or clip your kitty’s fur only if it is absolutely necessary or consider allowing a professional groomer to clip her fur.
Use only clippers for animals and take frequent breaks so you don’t burn your kitty’s skin.10
Use gentle pressure when clipping your cat. Lightly guide the clippers along your cat’s body. Leave at least an inch of hair, which can prevent hair growth problems and skin issues.11
Be very careful around the cat’s ears, anus, genitals, underbelly and legs so that you don’t cut her.
Touch up with or use scissors if you prefer.12
Consider hiring a professional cat groomer to trim your pet’s fur. Remember that cat’s don’t enjoy being restrained, which may lead to injuries if you decide to clip her.13 Ask your vet if she offers these services or can recommend a professional cat groomer.

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can tackle her fur care needs, you might occasionally need to bathe her if she gets into something sticky or stinky.14 Following these tips can minimize stress to your kitty and ensure efficiency in getting out the offensive matter in her fur:
Give her the bath when she is most mellow and consider trimming her claws, brushing her, and placing a bit of cotton in her ears before the bath to minimize your risk of getting scratched.
Put a rubber bath mat in the sink or tub so your cat doesn’t slip. Fill the sink or bath with 3-4 inches of lukewarm water and use a hand-held spray hose, pitcher, or cup to wet your kitty.
Massage her with one part cat shampoo to five parts water in the direction of her fur growth and avoiding her face, ears, and eyes. Rinse off your cat thoroughly with lukewarm water before wiping her face with a moist washcloth.
Wrap her in a large and let her dry in a warm place. You can use a hair dryer on the lowest setting if your cat doesn’t mind.
Make sure to offer her lots of praise and treats for a successful bathing session.

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Visit a professional cat groomer. If you don’t have the time or patience to care for your cat’s fur or hygiene, consider hiring a professional groomer. Be aware that this can be expensive, but can save you time and be less traumatic for your cat.
Your local vet, humane society, or the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals can suggest local groomers for your cat. You can also ask friends and family members for recommendations.
Consider visiting groomers’ businesses before you send your cat. This will let you get a sense of the facility and see if the groomer is kind to your cat.