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8th August 2011, 07:36 AM #3
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How often to groom is really dictated by two things,type of coat & your choice,grooming certainly causes another bond between you & your cat so doing it daily shouldn't be a problem,all mine differ as to how often I need to groom them but I always have a brush & comb near by & very often just do a "quickie"....
I wonder if the coat has gone greasey due to the change of enviroment or food,if you have a brush rough coat up sprinkle a little powder all over & then brush the wrong way right from the base of the hair all over & then smooth coat back down,should absorb the grease & hopefully you will have a fluff ball back again,I use the slicker brush to do this on mine as I find it easier but started off using a babys hairbrush.....
Shame she had matts when you first got her though but a very good idea to put yourself into the position of not having to go to the vets to get her shaved,fingers crossed that you can get her coat sorted & pictures of her please...x
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