Caring for Long Haired Cats

How to groom your feline's beautiful coat

Jasmine, Lilac Point Himalayan - D Cheek, TN Persians
Jasmine, Lilac Point Himalayan - D Cheek, TN Persians
Tips on the right tools for combing and brushing your cat, as well as information on how frequently to groom your cat to prevent tangles and mats.

Daily Grooming Prevents Bigger Problems

If you have or are considering a longhaired cat as a pet, it can seem like such a daunting task to take care of all that beautiful fur. However, your longhaired cat doesn't have to be a chore if you do a little daily maintenance to keep them from getting tangled or matted in the first place. Also, a cat that has been on a regular grooming schedule since she was a kitten will easily accept grooming as an every day part of life, and many cats simply love all the attention.

Many times, you’ll see beautiful, purebred Persians at the shelter who are all dirty and matted up. What a shame when a few minutes of brushing would not only help create a loving bond with your cat, but will also keep them beautiful, clean, and healthy. Daily grooming will also reduce shedding tremendously and help keep cat hair off your clothing, furniture, and carpet, and it will keep your beautiful kitty from getting hairballs, too!

Cat Grooming Tools

One of the best grooming tools is a long-toothed comb, which was actually designed for dogs. For daily grooming, use the comb with the teeth set a little wider apart, but if you get one that has teeth that are closer together, it will also work as a flea comb!

You can find all sorts of slicker combs and brushes, and all of them work equally well. If your kitty runs and hides under the couch when she sees a brush, you might also find kitty grooming gloves or the wonderful Zoom Groom to be extremely helpful! Even the most difficult kitty loves the Zoom Groom!

Grooming Doesn't Have to Be a Chore

The most important thing to remember, no matter which tools you use for grooming, is to do it every day. It should only take about 5 minutes per cat to do a thorough comb-through, and honestly, if you don't have 5 minutes to spend with your kitty, you aren't spending enough time with your cat anyway. Grooming time can be very enjoyable, and you should use every opportunity possible to kiss and cuddle your cat. If you do daily grooming and make it a pleasurable experience for your cat, it will be an easy and bonding experience for both of you! You'll also notice much less kitty fur on your furniture, carpet, and clothes!

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