Long - haired cats may need combing every day to
prevent painful mats and knots, and even short - haired cats need a weekly brushing or combing.
Not exact matches
Did you know that regular grooming can
prevent problems such as excessive shedding, skin and paw disorders,
painful mats, and bad breath, as well as help you identify other problems that might go unnoticed without some extra TLC?
The result can be
painful, requiring
matted hair to be carefully clipped, usually by a professional groomer, to
prevent injury.
Regular and thorough brushing also
prevents mats, which are not only
painful but also trap heat and moisture and can result in skin infections.
Regular grooming can
prevent problems such as excessive shedding, skin & paw disorders &
painful mats as well as help you identify other problems that might go unnoticed without the extra attention.
Regular grooming can
prevent problems such as excessive shedding, skin and paw disorders,
painful mats, and bad breath, as well as help you identify other problems that might go unnoticed without the extra attention.
Cats use their teeth to «comb» out
mats, so cats with
painful, few or no teeth have problems in
preventing mats.
Taking care to brush out these items from the coat will
prevent the formation of
painful mats that may otherwise require shaving to remove!
Brush the coat weekly to
prevent matting and bath it fewer times a year, trim its nails on a regular basis to
prevent painful splintering.