how to take care of a long haired cat Detailed video explanation

how to take care of a long haired cat


How to care for long-haired cats Long-haired cats are graceful, adorable and fun pets. Luxurious long hair is beautiful, but it also needs care and can cause complications. Do you know how to take care of your long-haired cat?

how to take care of a long haired cat

CATS' BASIC HAIR CARE


The good news is that your cat knows how to clean himself and will devote time to doing so. You don't need to do much to keep long-haired cats clean and tidy in most circumstances. You, as their owner, can take a few steps to help them stay healthy beyond their own abilities:

Give a balanced diet. Hair problems might arise in cats who do not eat a balanced diet. Additionally, overweight cats may have difficulty keeping themselves clean. So the first and most crucial step in ensuring a healthy coat is to give the right amount of nutritious food.
Brush your cat once or twice a week. Brushing your cats removes dirt and dead hairs while also stimulating the skin. They'll probably like their time with you as well. This regular brushing is vital for skin and coat health, especially as your cats get older and have more difficulty bathing themselves.

Brush your long-haired cat a little more. A simple brush down their back won't suffice to take care of all that hair. You should devote time to each of your cat's areas. Brush the hair down both sides of their tail by parting it in the centre. Brush the hair on each side of their back after brushing their belly. Don't forget about her head and chest.

Bathe only when absolutely essential. Because your cat bathes herself on a regular basis, you won't need to do so, and bathing too frequently can cause coat problems. You'll have to clean your kitties if they get very filthy. Some individuals can give their cats baths at home, while others cannot (you may have heard that cats dislike water!). A moist washcloth can often be used to thoroughly clean a cat. However, if they're filthy, smell horrible, or have gotten into anything possibly dangerous, take them to a groomer or vet to be properly bathed.
Look for tangles or matting. If you come across a knot, brush it out completely. If it's matted, keep reading for advice on how to get rid of knots and mats. 

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HOW TO GET RID OF KNOTS AND MATS


If you come across a knot, carefully work on it to completely disentangle it. Even a minor knot can cause matting, which can lead to more serious issues. If your cat isn't enjoying the detangling process, offer goodies, take your time, and enlist the help of another person if necessary.

If you need to remove a mat, don't get it wet because it will be more difficult to remove (this means you shouldn't bathe your cat before brushing or detangling). To assist remove the mat, use a pet-friendly detangling spray. Starting at the end of the mat, work softly with a wide-toothed comb while holding the skin to avoid tugging. You can also get mat-removal combs, often known as razors, that make this task easier. If you use scissors to cut out the mat, you risk injuring your cat's skin or causing further hair problems. If the mat is so tangled that you can't untangle it, seek assistance from a veterinarian or a groomer.

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Shaving a cat can be beneficial in some situations. If your cats are unable to groom themselves (due to age or health difficulties), have excessively matted hair, or are unable to reach particular places to stay clean, shaving may be an option. If you're worried about a medical issue requiring a shave, consult a veterinarian first. Trimming the hair may be preferable to shaving in many circumstances. Learn more.

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