Studio : Happy Cat Tree Publisher : Happy Cat Tree Binding : Misc. Product Description Brushing your cat not only removes dirt, grease and dead hair from her coat, but it helps to remove skin flakes and stimulates blood circulation, improving the overall condition of her skin. 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. Shedding is a cat's natural process of losing dead hair. Indoor cats can shed all year-round. Regularly grooming your cat and vacuuming hair from your house should minimize the inconvenience of shedding. However, if you see bald patches in your cat's fur or notice a significant loss of hair, the underlying cause may be a health-related problem and should be investigated by a veterinarian.. Healthy paws Cats need healthy feet to scratch, climb and achieve their famed acrobatic landings. That's why it's important to regularly examine and clean your cat's paws and make sure they're wound-free. Does your kitty disappear when the clippers come out? Do you have to wrap her in a towel to give her a manicure? Follow these steps to help your cat relax while you trim. 0
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