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Why Your Cat Needs to Be Groomed Too!

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By Shelley WengerPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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When people think about groomers, they often think about poodles with their special haircut. They probably also think about all of the dogs that need to get shaved short on a regular basis. They may also think about stinky dogs who need bathes regularly to stay clean.

Cats are definitely not their first thought! However, just like dogs, grooming is an essential part of their care.

Still unsure about making an appointment for your cat to go to the groomer? Here are some reasons why you need to schedule an appointment today.

Clean their ears and trim nails. Cats are always grooming themselves, though they can't get their ears done or trim their own nails. If you don't clean your cat's ears regularly, he or she may get an infection.

If you don't keep up with nail trimming, they can get really sharp. Even if your cat is really friendly, they can get you with their nails, so they need to be trimmed regularly. Long nails are also bad for your carpet and hardwood floors. Also, if you don't do their nails, they can actually grow into the pads. Not only is this really painful, but it also isn't always easy to clip when they get that bad.

Grooming helps with shedding and hairballs. All cats shed. They grow winter coats and then these need to be brushed out regularly to help them shed.

This can also help with hairballs. Since cats are constantly grooming themselves, they are ingesting that hair. This leads to hairballs, which can be really gross for most people. However, cats who get groomed regularly seem to have fewer hairballs than those that don't.

As cats groom themselves, they are ingesting that hair that is coming off. Unfortunately, can lead them to vomit up hairballs. This habit can be quite disgusting for most owners. A good grooming can really cut back the amount of hairballs that get vomited up.

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It will also take care of their problem spots. Older cats and heavy cats have trouble grooming themselves as well as they used to. Because of this, you may notice more matted and dirty hair. Then, if they aren't taken care of, it can irritate the skin. It can get infected, as well as host fleas and maggots.

Long-haired cats can also have problem spots. Their hair tangles and mats. They can also pick up leaves and get fecal material stuck in their hair. These cats need regular grooming at home, as well as professional care.

Grooming helps with allergies. There are many people who have cats, despite being allergic to them. Professional groomers will be able to cut back on the amount of dander, which is what most people are allergic to. It also cuts back on the amount of hair that your hair sheds.

Slows down flea infestations. Fleas can be a terrible problem. Once you have them, it is hard to get rid of them. For that reason alone, you need to make sure that you keep fleas out of your home. Routine grooming, and flea prevention, will help to keep the fleas at bay.

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Though many people laugh when they think about grooming cats, the truth is that it is really important. The groomer will clean your cat's ears and trim their toenails. It will also keep their skin healthy, as well as cut down on the dander and hair that is in your home. Grooming will keep the tangles out of your long-haired cat. It will also help your cats that are no longer able to groom themselves as well as they once did.

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Shelley Wenger

Small town country girl in southern Pennsylvania. Raising two boys on a small farm filled with horses, goats, chickens, rabbits, ducks, dogs, and a cat. Certified veterinary technician and writer at Virtually Shelley.

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