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Since cats are generally very good about keeping themselves clean, they don't often require bathing. Cats usually don't appreciate being bathed, but the occasional bath may be necessary in the following situations:
Many long-haired cats are susceptible to matted fur and hairballs. Matted fur can become contaminated with feces and may damage the skin. Cutting mats out should be done only by an experienced groomer as you could quite easily cut your cat's skin. If your cat's fur is severely matted, your best course of action is to contact a veterinarian. How to Bathe Your Cat As you may already know, most cats do not like water and may struggle when you try to bathe them. The following tips will help make bath time a less stressful occasion for both of you.
Grooming Your Cat Many people are fascinated by cats' grooming habits. When cats groom, they try to reach every part of their fur with their tongue. While self-grooming keeps your cat's coat clean and soft, it also performs other vital functions for your feline:
Shorthaired Cats Shorthaired cats don't need as much grooming as their longhaired companions. As mentioned, frequent brushing has its rewards. Remember the following when grooming:
Even though longhaired cats groom themselves, frequent inspection will help you determine when you should assist them. This will prevent them from developing matted fur and skin problems. The area around the anus should be kept trimmed to prevent fecal material from attaching to the fur, as this is a prime source for bacteria leading to skin irritation. Mats around the perianal area can also absorb urine, another potential skin irritant. To groom a longhaired cat use the following guidelines.
Cutting your cat's nails can seem daunting, but after doing it once or twice you'll find the task quite simple. To trim your cat's claws, press his paw gently so the whole length of each claw is exposed. Using a quality nail trimmer designed for use on cats, carefully cut just the tip of the nail avoiding the quick (the pink area). If you're unsure of where the quick is, hold your cat's paw up to the light. You'll to see the portion of the nail that you can safely clip without nicking the quick. If you have any questions about trimming your cat's claws or feel uncomfortable doing it, ask your veterinarian, veterinary technician or groomer to show you how. |
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