Brushing
Cats need to be brushed in order to ensure their fur is in top condition. Short-haired cats should be brushed once a week, while long-haired cats need to be brushed about every three days or so. As far as tools you need to use, short-haired cats require either a bristle brush or fine-toothed comb, while long-haired cats need either a wire brush or wide-toothed comb.
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Bathing
Cats really don’t need to be bathed on a regular basis, but bathing them once in a while can help keep their coat healthy. In fact, bathing them too often can actually strip a cat’s skin of their natural oils. Be sure to brush your cat’s coat before bathing in order to remove any mats and loose hair. Use tepid water and cat shampoo when bathing and dry them off thoroughly with a towel afterward.
Claw trimming
Your cat’s claws should be trimmed about every 2 weeks or so, since having long claws can be an issue for some cats. The best way to clip your cat’s claws is by using cat-friendly clippers. Be sure to clip their claws parallel to the flat part of the claw, clipping the white part of the claw only. You want to avoid clipping the pinkish part of the claw, as this area contains nerves and veins.
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Ear care
Your cat’s ears should be inspected once a week to look for wax and debris and to ensure there is no infection within the ears. The outer ears should have no bald spots and should be light pink in color, while the inner ears should be pale pink in color with no odor and no debris.
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I really didn’t realize that these things needed to be done. I don’t have a cat currently, but if I do get one, I will remember this.
I really didn’t realize that these things needed to be done. I don’t have a cat currently, but if I do get one, I will remember this.
I wonder if cats ears are as difficult to clean as dogs. My dog hates it when I clean his ears, even though they are in desperate need.
I don’t have cat but this looks like a helpful post for cat lovers.
This is such a great post. I’ve had cats my whole life so I’ve always known how to take care of them, thanks to my mom! But this will be so helpful for those not too sure!
I wonder if cats ears are as difficult to clean as dogs. My dog hates it when I clean his ears, even though they are in desperate need.
My family was planning to take home a good breed of cat and train my dog to be his playmate! This is a perfect guide for us who is just new to pet a cat!
I don’t have cat but this looks like a helpful post for cat lovers.
This is such a great post. I’ve had cats my whole life so I’ve always known how to take care of them, thanks to my mom! But this will be so helpful for those not too sure!
My family was planning to take home a good breed of cat and train my dog to be his playmate! This is a perfect guide for us who is just new to pet a cat!
Thanks for this informative and helpful post. Really nice!
Thanks for this informative and helpful post. Really nice!
Oh my, this is really helpful for cat owners. It’s going to save me money from having to take Chelsea to be groomed. Now, I can groom her at home.
Oh my, this is really helpful for cat owners. It’s going to save me money from having to take Chelsea to be groomed. Now, I can groom her at home.
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