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Does your cat need a grooming?

Grooming a cat is a controversial topic for many pet owners. Cats are known to be self-organizing creatures, but sometimes they need a little help from their humans. Below, we'll take a closer look at grooming, from why it's necessary to groom your cat, to how to do it, how much it costs, and what to be aware of.

1. The need for cat grooming

Cats generally groom themselves, but long-haired cats, older cats, and cats with health problems may not be able to groom themselves properly. Therefore, they need regular grooming to prevent hairballs and keep their skin healthy. Grooming also includes trimming their nails and caring for their teeth.

2. How often should you trim?

The frequency of grooming a cat depends on the length and type of hair of the cat, as well as individual differences. In general, it is recommended that long-haired cats be groomed about once a month, while short-haired cats should be groomed about once every two to three months. It is important to trim the nails and clean the ears regularly as necessary.

3. How to trim

Cat owners may groom their cats themselves, or may ask a grooming salon or veterinarian to do it. Grooming at home requires a special grooming kit, but if your cat is prone to stress, you may want to consider hiring a professional groomer.

4. Grooming fees

Grooming fees vary depending on the area and the services offered. Generally, services include bathing, cutting, nail clipping, and ear cleaning. Prices also vary depending on the size of the cat and the difficulty of the grooming, so it is important to check the price in advance.

5. Grooming Death Incident

While pet grooming accidents are rare, pet grooming deaths are a serious problem. These deaths can be caused by anesthesia overdose or heart attack. Other contributing factors may include:

  • Rough handling by groomers: Some groomers may be rough with cats or try to control them in an inappropriate way, which can cause injury to the cat or increase stress, which can lead to heart attacks or other health issues.

  • Cat's chronic illness or health condition: If your cat has a chronic illness or is in an unstable health condition during grooming, the grooming may cause stress for the cat and lead to a sudden deterioration or emergency.

  • Falling grooming tables: If the grooming table is unstable or if the groomer handles the table incorrectly, your cat may fall off the table and be seriously injured or killed.

In order to prevent these accidents and troubles, it is important to carefully consider when choosing a groomer or grooming salon, and to groom your cat with consideration for its health and personality. It is also important to constantly monitor your cat's condition during grooming and have a plan for dealing with emergencies.

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