Cat Grooming

Skin & Coat Care for Cats

The condition of your cat’s skin and coat is more than just appearances–it’s also a reflection of your feline’s health status. Establishing a strong foundation that incorporates good nutrition, effective flea prevention, and an adequate grooming routine are all essential to good skin. In this blog post, we'll discuss how nutrition and dietary supplements can boost your kitty's skin and coat, as well as the importance of grooming and parasite control. Nutrition  Feeding your cat a balanced and complete diet is essential to...

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How Grooming Helps Bonding With Your Pet

One way pet parents can strengthen the bond with their pet is through grooming and massage. Spending time with your dog or cat brushing, combing, trimming, and even cutting nails can easily change from a source of anxiety or dread for your pet, into a wonderful bonding session for both of you. No matter what breed your dog or cat is, long hair or short and smooth, purebred or a mixed specialty, grooming is essential for connection, affection, and healthy well-being! Tara...

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How to Groom Your Cat

While it’s true that a lot of cats can groom themselves, if you have a medium or long-haired cat, the extra grooming can be a real benefit to them. Some senior cats and long haired breeds can find it difficult to keep their coats in good condition and require some help to stay in good shape.  Grooming is also an excellent way to bond with your kitty;  it can help build trust and affection, and if you have a kitten,...

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Why Does My Cat Get Hairballs?

Cats often have the tendency to leave unwanted gifts around the house, with hairballs being one of them. As your cat groom and cleans himself, it can often lead to accidentally swallowing a lot of hair, which can formulate into balls in his stomach. It is not uncommon for cats to get hairballs from time to time, but many hairballs in a short period of time can cause concern. If you are wondering what is causing them or what the...

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Grooming Your Senior Cat

As cats begin to age, they tend to groom themselves less, leading to hair mats, skin irritation, and odour. Often, our senior felines will need some assistance to keep up with their grooming routine, and this is where pet parents can step in to help. In this blog post, we will talk about the process of grooming your senior cat, what equipment to use, and taking care of those nasty mats. Why is Grooming My Senior Cat Important? It’s important to help your...

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