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Grooming tools for longhaired cats?
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<blockquote data-quote="JanineShelton" data-source="post: 2442867" data-attributes="member: 837790"><p>I've always had shorthaired cats but I adopted a longhaired kitten that is now a massive 15 lb longhaired 1 year old cat and I was wondering if anyone had any particular brushes, combs or other tools they couldn't live without. </p><p></p><p>Right now I'm just using a slicker brush on him, but his hair gets very thick on his rear end, underside and around his neck. I've tried my dog's Furminator on him and it doesn't do a thing. </p><p></p><p>Luckily he doesn't really mat and when he does, they're small and easily pulled apart. His coat reminds me of a Maine Coon or a Siberian cat. Any advice on tools would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JanineShelton, post: 2442867, member: 837790"] I've always had shorthaired cats but I adopted a longhaired kitten that is now a massive 15 lb longhaired 1 year old cat and I was wondering if anyone had any particular brushes, combs or other tools they couldn't live without. Right now I'm just using a slicker brush on him, but his hair gets very thick on his rear end, underside and around his neck. I've tried my dog's Furminator on him and it doesn't do a thing. Luckily he doesn't really mat and when he does, they're small and easily pulled apart. His coat reminds me of a Maine Coon or a Siberian cat. Any advice on tools would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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