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Tip of the Day
Today's autumnal tip relates to grooming. As the weather starts to cool in the autumn, your furbaby might begin to grow their winter coat. Especially in double-coated furbabies, such as Persian cats and Husky dogs, you might notice the fur filling out and growing thicker as the weather cools. For this reason, do be sure to help you furbaby groom, such as by brushing them on a daily basis, or at least regularly. If you are unable to groom your cat or dog, and especially if they are prone to mats or hairball issues, then you can consider taking them to a groomer. Some veterinary offices even offer grooming services, so, as needed, you can discuss this with your veterinarian. Regardless of if you do it at home or take your furbaby to a groomer, regularly grooming your kitty or pup can help prevent mats, and can help prevent the ingestion of hairballs, especially in cats. Mats can be uncomfortable and painful, so it's of course ideal to prevent these. It is of course also important to help prevent your furbaby's ingestion of too much hair, not only because this prevents the vomiting of hairballs, but also because, in worst case scenarios, ingestion of too much hair could cause a blockage in the intestinal tract. So, don't forgot about those grooming sessions!
7 comments:
Astrid is a cutie. I love your drawing. Great tips too.
Somepuppy dozed off! :)
None of the Eastside Cats like to be brushed or combed; they tolerate a few strokes, then they bite the brush!
Astrid, you are so adorable! Luckily for us, Ava likes being brushed. :)
That's a precious photo!
We get Zoom-Brushies a lot, but when TBT sweeps the floor, there is still nearly a coat-worth of us in the bin. Fortunately, he adds that to the compost. We bet there are several entire coats of us in there every month!
Are you dreaming of being outside, Astrid?
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