How often should you brush your cat?

One or two brushings per week will help kitty to keep her healthy glow—and you'll find that regular sessions are especially beneficial when your cat ages and is no longer able to groom so meticulously on her own. Before brushing, check out the condition of your kitty's coat.
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Is it OK to brush a cat everyday?

Several times a week is fine for grooming, but a daily brushing won't hurt. Just don't overdo it. Brushing your cat too much can result in skin irritation or bald patches, though you're more likely to see these symptoms from your cat over-grooming than from brushing.
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How long should you brush your cat for?

Here are things to consider: Does your cat enjoy being brushed? If so, then I would brush for a good 5-10 minutes. The frequency would depend on your schedule as well as the quantity of fur your cat has.
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How much brushing is too much for a cat?

Pet experts recommend that you brush your feline's coat 1 to 2 times a week. Do not overbrush your cat's hair—doing it daily can result in her having bald patches or developing skin irritations. Make sure that you check your cat's body for any wounds and bumps before running over the brush through her coat.
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Do cats like being brushed?

Since most cats enjoy being brushed, this is a great time to bond with your feline friend. Some cats really enjoy the way it feels too. Helps spread natural oils over your cat's skin and coat. Brushing your cat will help spread the oils that their skin produces.
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What happens if you don't brush your cat?

Neglecting to brush your kitty's coat can lead to painful tangles and a bellyful of hair. You'll know if your cat is suffering from hairballs when he coughs them up onto the floor or expels them in his feces.
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Do cats like being kissed?

Do Cats Enjoy Being Kissed? While kissing is a natural way to show affection for humans, cats don't seem to view it any different than other forms of physical affection. Also, some cats simply don't like being that close to their human counterparts.
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How do you brush a cat's belly?

Take your brush and begin gently combing through the fur on the belly. Remember that many cats don't like this area being touched—it may take a few tries to get your cat comfortable enough with having this fur combed. Once she's used to it, though, there's a chance your cat might even begin to enjoy the sensation!
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Do cats need baths?

"In general, a healthy adult cat doesn't require bathing unless he or she has gotten into something that has coated the fur and can't be easily removed with brushing," she says. "Cats groom themselves naturally, however their owners should help keep them clean by brushing or combing them regularly."
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Do cats fart?

Although not necessarily the best topic for the dinner table, cat farts are an important topic for pet parents to learn about. Like other gastrointestinal functions, flatulence is a natural occurrence in animals. Though not as often (or as loudly) as dogs and humans, the dignified cat does, indeed, pass gas.
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Why is my cat obsessed with being brushed?

Through the ages hand petting has affected feline behavior in only positive ways. It is when some young adult cats are brushed that they begin to show an obsessive/compulsive reaction. This does not manifest itself gradually in cats at risk for BDIMS, they instead seem to be instantly addicted to being brushed.
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Will brushing my cat reduce shedding?

Preventing excessive shedding is possible with a few simple acts: Brush, brush, brush. In order to reduce shedding, help your cat out by brushing them daily. Cats naturally self-groom, but they can benefit from regular brushing.
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How do you brush a cat that doesn't want to be brushed?

Hold the brush and encourage them to sniff or rub against the bristles. Cats especially like to be in control of every situation, so this allows them to feel like they are the one grooming themselves! Encourage any positive interest in the brush with a reward. Don't push the subject.
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Why does my cat bite me when I brush her?

Overstimulation: Aggression can occur as a normal response to being groomed in areas or ways your cat finds uncomfortable. It could also happen when the grooming has gone on for too long. Some cats exhibit overstimulation which lead to aggression.
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How often trim cat claws?

For the most part, cats require nail cutting about every 2-3 weeks. Mature cats usually need more frequent nail clippings than kittens. Make sure you provide a scratching post to support your cat's instinctive urge to claw and to keep those nails trimmed between clipping sessions.
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Do cats know their names?

According to a new study published in Nature, cats recognize the names of other cats—and they may also know the names of the humans living in their household.
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Do cats need nails trimmed?

If you're wondering whether it is necessary to trim a cat's claws, trimming a cat's claws every few weeks is an important part of maintaining your pet's health. Not only does a quick trim protect you, your pet and your family, it can also save your sofa, curtains and other furniture.
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Why do cats hate water?

One suggests that because the species evolved in dry climates and had little exposure to rivers or lakes, water (except for drinking) is an element they are unfamiliar with and thus avoid. More likely, however, cats don't like getting wet because of what water does to their fur.
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Should you brush your cats tail?

Always brush or comb in the direction in which the hair grows. For a short-hair cat, once a week use a fine-tooth comb to remove any debris, starting at her head and down through her tail. A metal comb works well, but, as with any grooming tool, use gentle strokes to avoid discomfort or injury.
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Can I use human brush on cat?

Although a human hairbrush probably won't harm your cat, it may not help much. “Cats have very dense coats, and human hairbrushes only brush the top coat,” Paolillo says.
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Can you Furminate too much?

Don't apply a lot of pressure to the FURminator. It's designed to reach your pet's undercoat without causing pain. Don't use the FURminator excessively in one area. You risk hitting the skin more often and causing irritation.
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Do cats like when you meow at them?

Meowing at cats allows one to mock them but on a level that they can appreciate. However, I have to acknowledge that all cats are different. Some will walk away once they realise it was a human meowing, others will interrupt immediately with an angry meow, while others will join in the meowing.
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Do cats like being picked up?

Most cats like to perch up high to keep an eye over their domain, but many of them like to do it their way and don't appreciate you lifting them up. After all, they descend from wild cats who climb just fine on their own. They may feel disrespected if you're doing the work for them.
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