Cat Brushes and Combs

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Brushes & Combs

Keep your cat's coat soft, smooth, and knot-free

Brushing is one of the easiest ways to care for your cat's coat and help them feel their best. Our range of brushes and combs is made for cats of all coat types, from short and sleek to long and fluffy.

Why regular brushing helps

Brushing helps remove loose fur, reduce shedding, and prevent tangles before they turn into painful mats. It also spreads natural oils through the coat, keeping your cat's fur shiny and their skin healthy. Plus, it's a great way to bond with your cat.

Types of brushes and combs

Choose from slicker brushes for detangling, bristle brushes for smoothing, and combs for removing loose hair and dirt. Some are better for long-haired breeds, while others are ideal for quick touch-ups on short coats. You'll find soft, gentle options for cats who are new to grooming.

How to choose the right tool

If your cat has a thick or long coat, go for a comb or slicker brush to reach through the layers. For sensitive or short-haired cats, a soft-bristle brush or grooming glove might be more comfortable. The key is finding something your cat tolerates—and even enjoys.

Make grooming part of your routine

Start with short brushing sessions and offer treats to make it a positive experience. Regular brushing can reduce hairballs, keep your furniture cleaner, and help you spot fleas or skin problems early.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I brush my cat?
Long-haired cats may need daily brushing, while short-haired cats usually only need brushing once or twice a week.
Which brush is best for a long-haired cat?
Slicker brushes and wide-tooth combs are best for detangling and reaching through thick coats.
Can brushing help with hairballs?
Yes. Brushing removes loose hair, which means your cat swallows less fur when grooming themselves.
Are these brushes safe for kittens?
Yes. Just choose a gentle brush and keep sessions short while your kitten gets used to grooming.
What if my cat won't sit still?
Try brushing when they're sleepy or relaxed. Keep it brief and use treats to make it more enjoyable.

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