Dr Lisa Cat Slicker Brush
Product Details
Description
Slicker brushes, such as this one from Dr Lisa, are versatile enough for all cat coats. The short bristles will grab and remove loose hairs and debris, leading to less hair ingested by your cat. A daily brush will help reduce the amount of hair shed around your home. Keep in mind that frequent brushing will reduce tangles and matting in long-haired cats. Brushing also helps improve coat shine by spreading the natural oils produced by their skin. Some cats love brushing, while others don't, so remember to take it slow and brush small areas at a time to start. Regular brushing will also help you inspect your cat's skin for lumps, bumps, parasites or abnormalities.
Features
Style: Cat brush
Dimensions
Height: 4 cm
Width: 15 cm
Depth: 8 cm
Material & Care
Sustainable bamboo
Directions
Ideally cats should be brushed at least once per day in addition to their self-grooming
It?s best to brush a cat when they are relaxed
Starting with small areas at a time, gently brush away from your cat?s skin in the same direction as the coat grows
For long-haired cats, take your time to carefully untangle any knots
If the tangles aren?t coming out easily, try a rake to separate the knot
If you are unable to loosen the knot, it?s time to visit your professional groomer or vet
We don?t recommend using scissors to cut out knots, as sometimes you can accidently cut your cat?s skin
Some cats enjoy brushing, but if your cat is apprehensive, take it very slow and keep the experience positive ? brushing small areas at a time and using treats or rewards can help
It?s best to brush a cat when they are relaxed
Starting with small areas at a time, gently brush away from your cat?s skin in the same direction as the coat grows
For long-haired cats, take your time to carefully untangle any knots
If the tangles aren?t coming out easily, try a rake to separate the knot
If you are unable to loosen the knot, it?s time to visit your professional groomer or vet
We don?t recommend using scissors to cut out knots, as sometimes you can accidently cut your cat?s skin
Some cats enjoy brushing, but if your cat is apprehensive, take it very slow and keep the experience positive ? brushing small areas at a time and using treats or rewards can help
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