Collection: Fur care

Grooming for cats is an essential part of keeping your cat healthy, comfortable and well-groomed.

Regular grooming helps prevent knots, removes loose hair, and can reduce the risk of skin problems and parasites.

1. Brushing and Combing

  • Frequency:Long-haired cats, such as Persians and Maine Coons, should be brushed daily to prevent tangles and knots. Short-haired cats can be satisfied with brushing once a week.
  • Tools:
  • Technique:Start by brushing in the direction of the hair and use gentle, long strokes. Be careful around sensitive areas such as the stomach and legs.

2. Bathing

  • Need:Cats are generally self-cleaning, but sometimes they may need to be bathed, especially if they have rolled in something unwanted or if they have skin problems.
  • Shampoo:Use a mild cat shampoo formulated for their specific skin type. Avoid using human shampoo, as cats' skin has a different pH balance.
  • Drying time:After the bath, the cat must be dried thoroughly with a towel. Do not use a hairdryer as it can overheat the cat and cause stress.

3. Prevention of Knots

  • Long-haired cats:Nodules can be painful and must be removed carefully. If the knot is close to the skin and difficult to remove with a brush or comb, it may need to be cut away.
  • Regular Brushing:The best way to prevent tangles is to brush your cat regularly so tangles don't have a chance to occur.

4. Skin care

  • Control of Parasites:Make sure your cat is protected from fleas and ticks with appropriate preventatives. Watch for itching, redness, or irritation that may indicate parasites or skin diseases.
  • Dry Skin:If your cat has dry skin, consider adding omega-3 fatty acids to their diet, or use special skin care products recommended by your vet.

5. Cutting Fur

  • Necessity:Long-haired cats may need a trim to prevent coat problems, especially if they are prone to tangles or have difficulty keeping themselves clean.
  • Professional Care:Consider taking your cat to a professional groomer, especially if the cat is uncooperative during grooming or if you are unsure of how to trim the fur properly.

6. The Role of Diet in Fur Care

  • Quality feed:A healthy diet with adequate levels of proteins and fatty acids helps maintain a healthy, shiny coat.
  • Subsidy:Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids can be particularly beneficial in improving coat shine and reducing shedding.

7. Fur care products

  • FURminator:A popular tool to reduce shedding by removing undercoat without damaging the undercoat.
  • Conditioner sprays:Helps to keep the coat soft and free of knots, especially after bathing.

Regular and correct fur care is the key to keeping your cat healthy, beautiful and well-groomed. By incorporating these steps into your routine, you can ensure that your cat thrives and looks its best