Train your cat to groom it

 Train your cat to groom it

Grooming a cat should be done daily for the proper care of your cat. Also, with proper care, your cat will stay healthy.


Brushing, combing your hair, cutting your nails, and cleaning your ears are all things to do. Doing a basic grooming on a regular basis will help prevent scratches on furniture and control hairballs.


The handling of hairballs can be managed using different products that can help with the cat's hairball. Do not mistake this to substitute for this part of the toilet. Find out more about these products at your favorite pet store or on their website.


When training your cat for grooming, one of the first things you want to do is allow the cat to relax on your lap. By gently stroking your cat on the head and then you will want to pet her on the back and continue until you see that your cat is comfortable with you stroking her in the areas that you will be grooming. Next you will want to gently press the paw pads to look at the nails, you will want to work on checking the ears. When you have accomplished all of these things, this is the time to insert the brush and let you check it out. Begin to brush it gently until you see that your cat is comfortable with the brush. Remember that a cat's skin is sensitive and you will want to take very gentle precautions when grooming.


Training your cat to comb will be the same step that you have taken to be able to brush your cat. Be gentle, cats' hair becomes matted, tangled easily, and skin is sensitive. If you are cautious when grooming and it causes your cat pain, you may not be allowed to do it. Brushing a cat's hair is very important, also with long-haired cats it is necessary to comb it. With the hairstyle, it helps to pull out the loose hair and will give the cat a nice coat.


Trimming your cat's nails, if you've never trimmed your cat's nails, talk to a vet, a local groomer, find articles about it, read books, and be very careful when clipping. One thing you should practice is having someone with you to help you with this, so if the cat tries to move you have reinforcements. When cutting a cat's claw, towards the paw there is a pink area that you do not want to cut. This will be very painful for the cat and a visit to the vet quickly. When doing this, make sure the cat is very comfortable with you touching its paws. Talk to him when you cut your nails to assure him that he is okay and will be ready soon. If your cat seems upset about clipping his nails, stop and try later. If you can't do this, trained cat groomers can do it for you and most of the time it is very inexpensive, much less than the vet bill.


Cleaning your cat's ears is another basic grooming process, as in the first part of the article, you make sure the cat is comfortable with the touch of her ears. Once you know that you can touch your cat's ears, now is the time to clean.


Use soft-tipped swabs for this part, first gently rub the swab around the outer side of the ear inward to be able to clean the ear. If at any point the cat resists, stop redirecting the cat and then continue until you can successfully clean the ears.


Taking care of your cat is also taking care of your pet; feeding your cat is loving. Grooming is also a great way to interact with your pet for healthy relationships.


Find out more about how to train your pet, tools to help with training and caring for your pet. Check out books, pet stores, search the internet, and you'll find great articles, ideas, and tips on how to train your pet. One form of training may not work, but another may have a different focus. Not all cats train the same, just as we do not teach the same. .

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