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    Yes they love a nice warm towel. I usually do that in the winter. Alfie has to slum it in the summer and manage with towels out of the airing cupboard!

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    Thanks guys. Some very helpful advice there.

    Don't think I have the heart to trim her claws, but will definitely make sure she's pointing away from me!! Any advice on a decent combing device for a kitten? I have a metal hairbrush, but i'm not convinced it's going to do a decent job.

    Won't be bathing her today, I too tired after the 5am start she gave me today...I am banning balls from the bedroom from here on in!

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    I like a plastic comb...a people comb. Fine tooth, but not baby fine, and remember to slant the comb at an angle while combing...sort of lay it down like you are using a potato peeler..(I know weird but I can't think of anyother discription) the teeth of the comb will not dig in and be as rude, it glides better.

    If the comb gets stuck..back out...and try again..if you are doing a kitten, remember the kitten will remember this as a good time or a bad time...and which ever she remembers...is up to you. You need though to be done before the kitten is...always be the one that wants to stop first. Don't allow the kitten to tell you when grooming time is over.

    Remember, try to make it a good time for kitty...make it feel good if you can.
    Have fun.
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    After quite a few baths over the years, my wife determined that the temperature of the water needs to be what I would regard as slightly too warm for comfort. Since then, we have had far less trouble. I figure it makes sense since a cat's body temperature is warmer than that of a human. I wish we had learnt about the temperature earlier.
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    I've found these to be excellent slickers: Lawrence Tendercare Slicker Brush
    and a tool like this will be very useful once she gets her adult coat: Groomers Rake
    and maybe also a comb like this: Greyhound type Combs

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    Poif had her first bath today! She was very good. A little worried but didn't even show a claw or make a noise, she just trusted that we weren't going to be too mean to her. I think she quite enjoyed the diffuser hair-dryer and she definitely enjoyed having a good combing afterwards. The bath water was filthy, so I'm glad I did it.

    Thanks for all the advice, you definitely eased my anxiety!

    xx
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    Glad to learn her bath went smoothly. Now it is time for Poif to give you a bath! :-)

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    She likes to give me a wash every night as I drift off to sleep!!

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    Now Poif has had her first bath make sure you have a slicker brush {come in all different sized heads} looks a bit cruel but the cats love them & if you flick the coat up the wrong way with it & then smooth back it lifts the coat & makes the coat flow again,I tend to use mine a lot of the time anyway as it seperates the coat more so in between good combing a quick flick round with that keeps them looking nice & nearly tidy....!

 

 

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