Cat Grooming
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Surviving Bathtime
Yes, it is possible to give a cat a bath! Learn how to groom your cat without getting scratched.
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Grooming A Senior Cat
Elderly cats need primping, too. Read about the special needs your feline might need in her senior years.
Sporting a shorter haircut this summer and want one for your cat as well? Learn about all the do’s and don’ts of cat haircuts, and discover some of the best around! So you want to give your cat a haircut for summer. Maybe you want to keep her cool on the hottest days — or you just love …
Cats are meticulously clean, spending a large portion of their days grooming themselves. Get the facts about how clean cats really are in our article!
Some cats require more grooming than others. Learn about brushing your cat’s hair, removing mats, bathing your cat, clipping your cat’s nails, and cleaning your cat’s ears.
Cat hairballs are common unpleasant surprises in cat households. Check out these tips for reducing the yucky little surprises many cat parents face on a regular basis.
A de-shedding tool for pet grooming reaches past the longer outside hairs and removes the inner coat hairs before they mat and thatch. Learn more about the importance of a cat de-shedding tool.
Cats are fastidious groomers. Find out what normal cat-grooming habits are, when you need to step in and more here.
Trimming your cat’s nails regularly can help to minimize the damage caused by scratching. Read some information on trimming and how to go about it.