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Tips and Tricks on How to Take Care of Your Cat

Tips and Tricks on How to Take Care of Your Cat

Cats are wonderful pets who, in the right hands, can (through training) be a perfect companion. But, like any animal, they require caring for. If you are new to the world of cat grooming, or if you have trouble doing it yourself, here are some tips to help.

  • 1. Start Grooming When Your Cat is Still Young
  • 2. Choose the Right Tools
  • 3. Regularly Bathe Your Cat
  • 4. Check Your Cat's Ears
  • 5. Clips Your Cat's Claws Regularly
  • 6. Pay Attention to the Eye Area
  • 7. Regularly Clean Your Cat's Teeth
  • 8. Reward Your Cat

1Start Grooming When Your Cat is Still Young

Start Grooming When Your Cat is Still Young

If you want to keep your cat looking clean and groomed, it is best to start early. That way your cat will accept grooming as a routine part of its life. Otherwise, you may have many problems and less chance of ever being able to convince your cat to let you groom it later on.

2Choose the Right Tools

Choose the Right Tools

The materials from which the grooming tools are made are equally important. Avoid using metal grooming tools. They are too harsh on a cat's sensitive skin and there is a danger of scratching the skin or causing an infection.

If you do use a metal tool, it is best to use one made of aluminum, brass, or stainless steel. Plastic handles are also acceptable, although they can sometimes be too slippery and make it harder to hold the tools securely.

3Regularly Bathe Your Cat

Regularly Bathe Your Cat

In case of large amounts of furballs in the stomach and intestines, you need to remove the cat's hair before washing her. Otherwise, portions of hair will be washed with the cat's fur, creating an unpleasant situation during the subsequent drying.

An option that is more suitable for cats at rest is to start bathing your cat as soon as you get home from work. In this case, you will have time to pull off the cat's current coat and prepare her for a bath.

4Check Your Cat's Ears

Check Your Cat's Ears

When bathing your cat, thoroughly check her ears first. If dirt accumulates in them, it is necessary to take them out and clean them with a cotton swab. You should wash your cat's ears at least once every week, or after a scratch or bite.

5Clips Your Cat's Claws Regularly

Clips Your Cat's Claws Regularly

If your cat uses your bed as a resting space, you may want to clip her claws. Otherwise, she may scratch or injure herself. He may also injure you if you try to play with her. If you decide to clip your cat's claws, use a claw clipper. If you don't have any at hand, use ordinary nail clippers. When doing this yourself, make sure that you don't cut into the pink part of the nail. It is called the "quick", and cutting it can cause your cat pain.

6Pay Attention to the Eye Area

Pay Attention to the Eye Area

Her eyes will look normal after a bath, but they need regular cleaning as well. One common problem of many cats is "flea eye". This is a condition that occurs as a result of eye irritation caused by flea bites. To avoid this, you should regularly use a suitable ointment for this area. This will prevent the occurrence of redness, itching, and irritation. Also, eye drops, which you can buy from the pharmacy and are supposed to be used after bathing your cat, are very dangerous and should be avoided.

7Regularly Clean Your Cat's Teeth

Regularly Clean Your Cat's Teeth

A dirty mouth can be the cause of other problems, especially an unpleasant smell that emanates from it. In addition, a dirty mouth will not only lead to bad breath but may cause allergies and infections in the gums.

To clean the teeth of your cat, you can use toothpaste or specialized food. The latter is better because it contains antibacterial components that simultaneously help clean the mouth and strengthen its health.

8Reward Your Cat

Reward Your Cat

Reward your cat for participating in the grooming process. Try to take a few minutes to do this every day and you will see the results. This will make your cat enjoy these activities, which will make the task easier over time. You can also use treats or petting as rewards.

The Bottom Line

Now that you know the basics of cat grooming, you can begin to practice it. Just remember that some cats need more help than others, so try and experiment a bit until you find out what works best with your cat.

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