The Basics of Cat Grooming
Cats are fascinating creatures sharing a history with humans that rivals dogs. Some cultures have histories that portray cats as agreeable warm hearted creatures, whereas other cultures have folktales that convey tales about cats being the root of all that is evil. On one hand cats are affectionate creatures that look forward to cuddling and loving their owners, on the other hand the same cat can go for weeks without ever looking at its human.
One of the most intriguing things about cats is their cleanliness. Cats practically house train themselves, just show them where the litter box and they are ready to use it; if you keep the litter box clean you cat will recompense you by never making a mess in your house, (although some do prefer potted plants to the litter box!). For the most part cats are happy to spend hours cleaning themselves, using their tongues to remove the dust from their bodies and to straighten their hair. Watching a cat bathe itself can be a mesmerizing experience for its owners.
We are so accustomed to our house cats taking care of their own hygienic needs that we occasionally forget that they, just like dogs, need us to help with their grooming. It is the cat owners responsibility to ensure that the cats nails are trimmed, that any exceptionally severe mats and knots are removed from their coats, and that their teeth are kept clean and free of tarter and decay. In order to make sure that your cat is appropriately groomed you need a very straightforward set of equipment, your toolbox of cat grooming supplies.
The fist item you need in your cat grooming toolbox is a cat brush. This brush has bristles that are strong enough to get rid of mats and debris from your cat’s coat, but still gentle enough that they won’t pull and tear at your cat’s delicate skin. If you have a cat that seems to be particularly susceptible to getting massive knots in its coat you will want to invest in a specially designed mat spreader.
Unless you have had your house cat declawed your cat will need to have its nails clipped. In the wild, cats need their sharp claws to protect themselves and to help them capture and kill prey. Feral cats keep their nail from becoming overly long by walking around on hard surfaces that wear down the nail, keeping it sharp. The only real use house cats have for their claws is scratching furniture and occasionally swiping at their human caretakers. It is the caretakers responsibility to make sure the cat’s nails get trimmed whenever they get long. If you have never trimmed a cat's nails take the time to watch a professional pet groomer or your cat's veterinarian trim your cat's nail first.
Dental care is an crucial part of your cat’s overall wellbeing. It is important to make sure that your cat's teeth are clean and show no signs of decay. Consult your veterinarian who will be able to help you select products designed for optimal feline wellbeing.
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