Collection: Care for cats

Grooming and grooming are important aspects of keeping your cat healthy and well-groomed.

Regular grooming not only helps keep your cat's coat soft and shiny, but it can also help prevent health problems such as skin irritations, parasites and excessive shedding.

1. Brushing and Combing

  • Advantages:Regular brushing helps remove loose hair, prevent knots and tangling, and it also stimulates the skin's natural oils, which keep the coat shiny.
  • Frequency:Long-haired cats should be brushed daily, while short-haired cats can be satisfied with brushing once a week.
  • Tools:Use a comb or brush that matches your cat's coat type. A smooth brush is good for long-haired cats, while a rubber mat can be effective for short-haired cats.

2. Bathing

  • When necessary:Cats are generally very clean animals and rarely require bathing. However, it may be necessary in special circumstances, such as if the cat is very dirty or has skin problems.
  • Use of Shampoo:Only use shampoos specifically designed for cats, as their skin has a different pH balance than humans. Cat shampoos are gentle and ensure that the cat's skin and coat do not dry out.

3. Ear and Eye care

  • Ears:Check your cat's ears regularly for dirt, wax, or signs of infection. Clean them gently with a damp cotton swab or an ear cleaner specially designed for cats.
  • Eyes:Watch for signs of irritation, redness, or discharge. Gently wipe around the eyes with a damp cotton swab to remove dirt.

4. Dental care

  • Daily Brushing:To prevent tartar and gum problems, it is a good idea to brush your cat's teeth regularly with a toothbrush and toothpaste specially designed for cats.
  • Teeth Cleaning Treats:There are also treats designed to help clean teeth and prevent plaque.

5. Nail clipping

  • When:Your cat's nails should be trimmed regularly to prevent them from becoming too long or ingrown, which can be painful and lead to infections.
  • How:Use a nail clipper designed for cats and cut only the transparent part of the nail to avoid hitting the blood vessel (quick).

6. Skin care and Prevention of Parasites

  • Parasites:Use preventive measures against fleas, ticks and other parasites. These can come as spot-on treatments, collars or chewable tablets.
  • Skin problems:Watch for signs of skin irritation, itching or rash. If you notice anything unusual, a trip to the vet may be necessary.

7. Nutrition and Supplements

  • The role of diet:A good diet plays a big role in your cat's coat and skin health. Food rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids can help keep the coat shiny and reduce shedding.
  • Subsidy:You can also consider supplements such as fish oil or special fur care products that support healthy skin and fur.

8. Enrichment and Environment

  • Activation:Make sure your cat has access to climbing trees, scratching posts and toys to keep him active. This also helps to avoid boredom and stress, which can affect the cat's coat and overall health.
  • Stress management:Stress can negatively affect a cat's skin and fur. Provide a stable and calm environment, and possibly use calming agents such as pheromone sprays or diffusers.

Regular grooming and grooming is essential to keep your cat healthy and comfortable. By following a routine that includes brushing, bathing as needed, dental care and proper nutrition, you can ensure that your cat's coat stays beautiful and her health is at its peak.