Groom Your Cat at Home

Cats are normally very clean species. Most people literally fight with their cats to groom them properly.

Although it’s not easy to make him your good friend and teach disciplines, you can groom him like brush his fur, trim his nails even brush his teeth by following proper techniques.

Also, learning about how to groom your cat at home gives you a chance to win your cat over and create a strong bond with your kitten.

It’s easy to start your kitten’s grooming at an early age as you can adjust your routine according to your requirements.

A familiar routine can reduce anxiety and stress. Try to keep your cat’s grooming sessions short and frequent as long and intense sessions can make him stressful.

A professional cat groomer can help you in this regard.

Here are some tips to groom your cat at home.

Make Grooming Enjoyable for Your Cat

The process of grooming and teaching your cat can be a fun factor for you and your kitten.

Try to schedule a grooming session whenever he is calm and ready to learn about new tactics. You should be happy and comfortable while teaching him because your cat notices your behavior and mood.

Your cat might become stressed for the first time. But in the long run, he can stay away from serious health problems. You don’t need to push your cat to accept instant grooming.

If your cat seems stressed and unhappy, don’t try to push him to learn anything new.

Play with your cat; make her feel comfortable and calm. It will allow him to attract you and will make him happy.

Here are some tips that can be applied to groom your cat at home by doing simple tactics.

  • Brush your cat’s fur
  • Clip your cat’s fur
  • Trim your cat’s nails
  • Take Care of your cat’s oral health
  • Clean his ears
  • Kill fleas
  • Regularly check for skin problems

Brush your Cat’s fur properly

Despite the time a cat spends on self-grooming, regular brushing with a proper brush keeps his fur clean and clear.

Although cats use their tongue to clean themselves, additional cleaning with a brush removes the dirt, helps to provide blood circulation, and massages the skin.

Most cats can be cleaned by weekly brushing but long-hair cats require daily brushing. Also, an outdoor cat requires more attention to be cleaned and brushed.

Clip your Cat’s Fur when required

Most of the cats never require fur trimming.

However, your cat may require proper fur cutting because of its long hairs which can cause health problems. Trim your cat’s fur only when it’s necessary; use appropriate tools for his hair clipping.

Try to be careful about the eyes, ears, legs, and underbelly of your cat while trimming. You can also consider a professional to trim your cat’s fur as an unprofessional method can cause an injury.

Trim your Cat’s Nails

It is perfectly OK to only do your cat’s nail trimming once a week, as most of the cats do not like to touch their paws. Choose the best nail clipper for a smooth nail clipping experience.

Nail trimming protects you, your family members, and your furniture from the wild attacks of pets.

Clipping your cat’s nails is easy if you take the right course of action. Be patient, keep him calm and then clip his nails properly.

Take Care of your Cat’s Oral Health

Every cat wants clean sharp and healthy teethes. Dental disease can be a common problem of your cat’s anxiety and stress.

Checking your cat’s mouth and keeping it clean by proper brushing can help you to keep him healthy.

Brush your cat’s teeth daily with a cat’s toothbrush and recommended toothpaste. Make sure that his teeth are not swollen.

If there is any problem, you can visit a health/dental consultant.

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Clean his Ears without making him injured

Remember that cleaning your cat’s ears can be a sensitive time as it can cause a serious injury but it is necessary to keep him away from tiny parasites called ear mites. These parasites are highly contagious and can cause skin problems.

Grab 1-2 cotton pieces, dip them into the ear cleaning solution, gently hold your cat’s head and wipe away the wax or dirt buildup by turning the cotton in his ears.

Kill Fleas to make his Fur Clean

If you see fleas on the skin of your cat during his bath, try to get rid of them as soon as possible. These unwanted fleas can make him feel itched, irritated and lead to skin problems. Fleas are the most common pesticides in pets that can cause health issues and skin problems.

Use the proper pack of flea remover to clean his skin and fur. You can easily do it by following the instructions written on the pack of flea remover.

Also, clean his living area and the garden where he plays. You can also consult with a specialist to get rid of these unwanted pesticides permanently.

Check other Skin Problems of your Cat

When you are grooming your cat like clipping his fur, brushing his hair, check for any cut or injury.

Hidden injuries like cuts and skin etching can cause stress and allergy. These strange anomalies can also cause immune disorders.

The best way to avoid these problems is to maintain his proper checkup. Maintain a proper chart of monthly appointments with a specialist. By following these small patterns, your cat can stay away from serious skin issues.

It is easy to groom your cat at home but you should learn about grooming methods. You can start your cat’s grooming at an early age.

Remember grooming a cat takes time. Don’t try to be impatient. Don’t force him to follow any strict instructions. Tolerate his reactions for the first time.

Make it a habit to give him some treats when he learns something new. By doing these practices, you can train your cat and make a strong bond between you and your cat.

About The Author:

Shakibul Islam is a passionate cat researcher and blogger at catsnailhub.com where he writes about basic cat cares. He is also the CEO at we heave it where he helps building high-quality blogs for ‘wanna-be bloggers to express their thought and experience to the world.

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