The amount of grooming your feline
companion requires depends on a number of factors. For example, indoor cats
require more frequent nail trimmings, since outdoor kitties tend to file and
sharpen their claws on rough surfaces outside the house. And long-haired cats
need to be combed and brushed more often than the short-haired breeds.
However, there are several benefits to brushing your cat's fur daily...
However, there are several benefits to brushing your cat's fur daily...
1. Brushing your cat's fur daily will
prevent matting
Prevention is more effective than
the cure, and it will keep you more sane when it comes to removing tangles. If
your kitty is prone to matted fur, it may be a good idea to comb, and then
brush, it daily. Doing so will help avoid matting of the fur, thus saving you
the trouble of trying to remove the mats and tangles once they have become a
problem.
2. Brushing your cat's fur daily will
give her a soft, smooth coat
I brush my Siamese kitten Loki's fur
every morning, and she is the softest kitty I've ever petted. Without all the
loose hairs on her body, her coat looks sleek and shiny. As it does with
people, shiny hair makes our feline friends appear healthy and vibrant.
3. Brushing your cat's fur daily means
less shedding
No one likes to sit on a
hair-covered sofa, so try to keep the hair loss to a minimum. Daily brushing
may not help her avoid shedding altogether, but it sure does help. I like to
use a slicker brush on my cat. If your cat has long hair, you may want to try
combing it first. For short-haired kitties, run the brush against the direction
of hair growth to remove even more more loose fur.
4. Brushing your cat's fur daily
reduces hairballs, and sometimes helps avoid them altogether
My Loki has never coughed up a
hairball, which I believe is due in part to her daily brushing sessions.
Brushing removes a good amount of loose fur, keeping the amount of hair she is
able to swallow while cleaning herself to a minimum.
5. Brushing your cat's fur daily means
more bonding time for the two of you
It's strange how my kitty loved to
be brushed when she was just a fuzzy little thing and suddenly started running
away every time the brush came out. After she was spayed, Loki calmed down, and
suddenly loved having her fur brushed again. You should hear her purr now! She
rolls onto her back sometimes so I can brush her tummy, and even rubs her face
against the handle.
Not only does brushing your cat's
fur daily provide great health benefits, but it brings you two closer together.
Brushing every few days or even once a week will suffice. But even if your
kitty doesn't require daily grooming, she will likely grow to love your special
time together, as long as you make it a pleasant experience. I know my Loki
enjoys the special attention she receives every morning.
Note: This article was previously published at Yahoo! Voices and the rights reverted back to the author when the site closed.
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