Tips for Grooming Your Cat

Want to keep kitty pretty? Then you’d better whip out that brush now and then. Click through our photo gallery and follow this simple guide.

Don't Cats Clean Themselves?

Cats are naturally clean animals, but they still need a little help now and then. Grooming your cat or kitten often will both keep her coat tidy and allow you to check for parasites and health problems. It’s important to start grooming your kitten from a young age to ensure she gets used to it – regular cleaning can serve as a bonding experience for cat and owner, and many felines learn to enjoy the sensation of being brushed.

 

 

 


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2 comments

    We have a flat face puss called Moosh. She really thinks she owns us and she lets us live in her space. To us she is love, laughter and sunshine.

    I have three cats and they love to be groomed. Whenever I vacuum they have to be vacuumed first. 9 P.M. every night they want their treat and then I have to brush and comb them. It took a little work to get them trained to enjoy it, now there is no way to avoid it.

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