Grooming Your Cat.

 


No cat wants dirt, and it’s up to you to make sure your cat stays clean. Self-grooming is very important, because it helps your cat stay clean and healthy. Self-grooming starts with brushing, because brushing helps keep cat hair from becoming hairy. Brushing will remove loose hair, and help prevent hair loss. Many cats have a problem with hair extensions. If the cat is unable to pull the hairball out, there may be a result of intestinal obstruction. Prevention is very serious, and can threaten your pet's health very quickly.


Cats with long hair need to be brushed and groomed daily, while cats with short hair need to be groomed every week. When brushing your cat, you should always look for lumps in the bed and skin areas. You should start brushing on the cat's back, from its head to the tail. Do this a few times on one side, then switch to the other. Each area should be brushed several times where your cat's hair is growing.


When brushing your cat, you should always avoid brushing his face and paws. If the cat does not like to brush, you can still fix it using another tool. A self-cleaning glove is a great way to brush, as most cats do not care at all. Starting a teenager is the key to grooming, as it will make your cat used to brush and groom. Some cats start grooming themselves as babies and grow to love them, most of whom often look forward to their grooming time.


When brushing your cat, be sure to check its ears, eyes, teeth, and claws. His eyes should be bright and clear with nothing sitting in the corners. Her ears should be clean, pink in color, and not marked by ear mites. Earworms are caused by dirt that builds up in the cat's ears, and can cause the ears to shrink and your cat to lose hearing. The worms in the ears are very annoying to the cat, and it is difficult for you as the owner to get rid of them. The best way to get rid of them is to make sure your cat's ears stay clean and healthy.


Every time you prepare your cat, you should always intend to continue with your test. When your cat stays motionless, you should always praise him and treat him well. If your cat does not cooperate and starts fighting, you should not fight with him, but instead let him go and try the next day. Once your cat is accustomed to grooming you will look forward to it every day.

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