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Cat Brushes and Combs

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FAQs

Which comb is best for cat hair?

The best comb for your cat depends on their coat type. A wide-toothed comb works well for detangling longer, thicker coats, while a fine-toothed comb is better suited to short-haired cats and is particularly effective at removing loose fur and debris. A deshedding comb is a great all-rounder for cats that shed heavily, helping to remove dead undercoat without irritating the skin. If you're unsure, starting with a dual-sided comb that offers both wide and fine teeth gives you the most versatility.

Is it better to brush or comb a cat?

Both brushing and combing play different roles in a good grooming routine and ideally should be used together. Brushing is great for smoothing the coat, distributing natural oils and removing surface dirt and loose fur. Combing works deeper into the coat to tackle tangles, remove dead undercoat and check for any skin issues or parasites. For best results, use a comb to work through the coat first and follow up with a brush to finish and smooth.

Do cats like it when you comb them?

Many cats enjoy being combed once they are used to it, as it can feel similar to being groomed by another cat. The key is to introduce grooming gradually and keep sessions calm and positive, particularly with kittens or cats that are new to being handled. Using a gentle touch, starting with areas your cat is comfortable with and keeping sessions short to begin with can help your cat build a positive association with grooming over time.

How often should you comb a cat?

How often you comb your cat depends on their coat length and type. Short-haired cats generally need combing once or twice a week to stay on top of loose fur and keep the coat in good condition. Long-haired and double-coated cats may need daily combing to prevent tangles and matting from forming. Regular combing not only keeps the coat healthy but also gives you the chance to spot any changes in your cat's skin or coat that may need attention.