Do Cats Need Grooming?

When it comes to grooming, cats aren’t the first pet someone might think needs it. However, even though most cats are pretty self-sufficient in their hygiene, they can still benefit from regular grooming sessions.

For starters, just like dogs, regular maintenance helps keep the cat’s skin and coat clean, healthy and free of unwanted tangles. This also helps to keep unwanted dander and dirt from being digested which can lead to hairballs and other digestive issues.

How To Prevent Hairballs

What are hairballs anyway? When cats groom themselves, they take in whatever is on their coat. That includes dust, dander and loose hair. That loose hair can accumulate in their digestive tract and form what we know as hairballs. Not only can certain foods help lower the risk of hairballs, but regular grooming, brushing and detangling is another great preventative too.

Raise Your Hand If You Know Someone with a Cat Allergy!

If you didn’t raise your hand, we would be surprised. It’s pretty common to hear that people are allergic to cats. A lot of times this comes from cat saliva and the dander they carry on their skin and coat. While we always recommend seeking medical advice on what’s best for you, regular cat grooming can offer some help in easing some of those allergies. It helps reduce the amount of hair and dander on furniture and clothing which can minimize allergic reactions.

Nail Trimming

Cats can be pretty temperamental at times especially when it comes to trimming their nails. Overgrown nails can be uncomfortable for your cat and potentially cause injury to themselves or others. Regular grooming comes with the trimming of their nails which helps prevent them from becoming too sharp or long, reducing the likelihood of scratches or accidental injuries during playtime. Cat groomers are specifically trained to handle all sorts of personalities to get the job done.

The Answer is Yes!

Grooming is an essential part of caring for your cat's physical and emotional well-being. It not only keeps their coat clean and shiny but also helps prevent hairballs and minimizes shedding. By incorporating regular grooming into your cat's routine, you ensure they stay happy, healthy and beautiful throughout their lives.

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