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aumuca Cat Brush, Self Cleaning Cat Grooming Brush with Front Release Button, Cat Brushes for Grooming to Remove Loose Fur, Tangles & Dirt, Great for Long and Short Haired Cats (White)

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With the FURminator Undercoat deShedding Tool, humans who share their home with a cat or two can reduce the amount of fur found throughout the home. This tool has a stainless steel comb, with very small teeth, that glide through the topcoat and into the undercoat, safely eliminating loose hair and cat dander. The soft bristles are very close together so they are better suited and more effective with short-hair, but with both long and short, we did notice an improvement after using the brush on our cats' fur. The long-haired cat wasn't thrilled with the experience, but their fur was smoother, softer, and silkier after brushing with the bristle side. On the other hand, the pin side was immediately welcomed and adored by the long-haired cat, who reveled in the feeling of the pins. This side took out some of her excess loose hair and detangled her long hair well, except for any matted and knotted fur. Pros: Dual-length stainless steel teeth, solid brass spine, lightweight, comfortable to use at different angles GoPets Dematting Comb Grooming Rake: Given that it has a curved-tooth design similar to the Andis and Bissell tools, I was surprised that this brush removed far less hair than its competitors despite having a dual-headed rake.

The squishy, non-slip handle is easy to grip and helps you get into difficult-to-reach spots, like underneath the front legs, where mats tend to develop. SleekEZ Original Deshedding Tool: This affordable wooden tool with a wavy stainless steel blade has a pleasing look and is easy to hold. But, of the three deshedding blades we tested, this one did the worst job removing hair from the undercoat.It's one of the softest cat grooming brushes we've tried and is suitable for use on cats of any age. If you have a senior cat, you may start to notice that self-grooming is becoming more difficult for them to manage. This brush can be very beneficial for keeping the skin and coat in shape by collecting dry skin flakes, dirt, and hair that has already been shed. Pros: Good for cats who are sensitive to grooming, flexible and comfortable, available in five sizes, can be used wet or dry, good for massage or bathing, durable

This roundup was updated by Anna Mejorada, a writer for The Spruce Pets, who shares her home with a happy Pomeranian named Gidget. Before researching and writing about pet products for a living, Mejorada embarked on a self-mandated, ongoing quest to find the optimal items for her dog. She is now delightfully devoted to helping humans discover and select the most favorable products for their pets. Mr. Peanut's Grooming Hand Gloves: These one-size-fits-all neoprene grooming gloves are covered in almost 180 silicone nubs. But while they have an adjustable Velcro strap to keep them on, I found Mr. Peanut's gloves bulky, imprecise, and, like all grooming gloves, a poor substitute for removing hair unless you have a handling-sensitive cat. Some cats naturally adore being groomed, some tolerate being groomed, and some are irate at the concept," says Miller. Curry brushes: Curry brushes are the next step up from a grooming glove. Like gloves, they have soft-but-firm rubber or silicone nubs that won't rake the skin and bother sensitive cats. Curry brushes are good for massage, stimulating circulation, distributing natural oils, and removing dirt, loose hair, and debris.

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Those who refuse to be groomed with a brush or a comb may tolerate grooming gloves, which fit closely to the natural shape of the palm. "Using a grooming glove or a soft rubber grooming brush can acclimate your cat to the feeling of being brushed in a gentle way," says Simpson. The tool comes in two sizes. The small one has a 1.75-inch wide blade and is meant for cats up to 10 pounds. The blade on the medium-size brush is 2.65 inches wide and is meant for cats over 10 pounds. Both brushes have an ergonomic handle and fur ejector button to release collected hair. We found the brush was comfortable to grip with its soft, rubbery gripped handle. The grip is ridged to keep your hand from slipping. There’s also a spot for your thumb that provides added comfort. However, the brush feels top-heavy. If you have sensitive or arthritic wrists, the uneven weight distribution might put added strain on your joints and make the brush uncomfortable to grip. If you’re using the brush just occasionally on troublesome tangles, it shouldn't be bothersome. But long grooming sessions with this brush could get problematic. Resco Pro-Series Rotating Pin Comb: This well-constructed comb has rotating stainless steel teeth and a long, heavy handle. Unlike carding combs with teeth of two lengths, its uniform tines do poorly break up mats. Bissell Furget It All-in-One Grooming Brush: I liked this dematting brush, which did a good job removing excess undercoat. The pile of fur it extracted was comparable to that of the Furminator. The tool is comfortable to hold but slightly larger and less agile than the Andis or Furminator.

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