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Grooming Shorthaired Cats


Furry felines no doubt enjoy grooming. These species have a flexible body so they can bend over and reach their body parts to clean. These cats also possess a tongue that is ideal for grooming.


But, you may still need to help your cat groom once in a while. There are some parts that cats cannot reach, they cannot thoroughly do the cleaning. Do you have a pet cat with short hair? Are you planning to groom your cat by yourself? Why not? This undertaking is achievable and can strengthen your bond with each other.


Listed below are the tips you must remember in grooming your shorthaired feline:

  • Prepare all necessary equipment, including a bristle brush, a rubber grooming pad or mitten, and a flea or tick comb with a fine-tooth.

  • Begin the grooming sessions when your cat is in a good mood and relaxed.

  • Use the flea comb to check through your cat’s coat (look for signs of fleas or any other parasites). Bring your cat to the vet when you find any indication.

  • You may use your fingers to remove dead hair strands from your cat’s skin.

  • Brush the hair of your cat by stroking it from the head toward the tail, following the direction where the hair grows.

  • Using the bristle brush, sweep up your cat’s coat in the head’s direction. Doing this will help you collect the dead or loose hair.

  • Use a rubber glove or damp cotton to remove the loose hairs.


Excessive hair loss or other skin and hair coat issues should prompt a visit to an animal hospital Plano, TX.


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