Frequently Asked Questions
Question: How can I keep my cat’s coat from matting?
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Your job is to keep the mats from growing up and multiplying. To do this, a metal greyhound-type comb should be used on a regular basis. You want to be sure your are combing all the way through the coat rather than just combing the surface. Pay special attention to problem areas such as the armpits, back hips, belly, ruff and ear area. About once a week you should also sprinkle your kitty with some baby powder containing corn starch. This helps absorb the oils. As an added benefit, kitty will smell as fresh as a baby’s bottom. The other “must” is regular bathing. Degreasing shampoos and a blow-dry will do wonders in getting your lap-warmer into a state of fluffiness without mattedness. Not only does a blow-dry get rid of all the loose hair that is hanging around, but it also reveals to the groomer where those sneaky little mats are hiding out, growing and waiting for the day they go to battle against the almighty clippers.
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