Grooming and exercise

GROOMING AND EXERCISE

Exercise

  • Cats need sufficient exercise when they are confined in houses/they should be provided with play things like crushed paper pieces, balls etc, so that they can run after them.
  • The best thing is to keep two cats together.

excercise with ballcat exercise

Grooming

  • They clean the body by washing with the tongue. However grooming will save the furniture from the cat hair.
  • Cats up to one year of age have coat shedding or moulting. So moulting should not be mistaken as a disease.
  • For short haired type cats, grooming is not necessary.  Where as long haired type breed required grooming twice daily.
  • For this purpose wide toothed metal comb or nylon brushes can be used.
  • The grooming is also a way of communication of our affection.
  • At the time of grooming talcum powder can be sprinkled and grooming can be done until all powder is removed.

Self grooming  cat cleaning it self

Purpose of grooming

  • A sleek and glossy hair coat is an indication of a cat’s general health and care.
  • All cats benefit from grooming, although the long haired breeds require more attention.
  • A cat’s fur usually sheds in spring and fall, although some shedding may constantly occur.
  • Grooming removes old, dead hair and lessens the risk of hairballs.
  • Regular grooming gives the opportunity to check for  parasites, skin disorder, and eye and ear problems.
  • Long haired cats should receive daily care. If neglected, the hair will tangle and mat.
  • Removal of these tangles and mats may be difficult and an unpleasant experience for the cat.

Grooming   Grooming

Equipment and its use

  • Equipment for long haired cats should include a comb with two sizes of teeth, a fine-tooth or flea comb, nail clippers, a grooming brush made with natural bristles (nylon may cause excessive static), and grooming powder (baby powder, talcum powder, or cornstarch).
  • Using a wide-toothed comb, comb all areas of the animal.
  • One must be careful of the sensitive areas of the stomach, the insides of the legs, and under the tail.
  • If the coat is free of tangles and mats, the fine-toothed part of the comb should be used.
  • The skin and not just the outer fur should be combed; now, the fur should be brushed out.
  • One should brush in the opposite direction to which the hair naturally lies and occasionally sprinkle grooming powder into the fur.
  • If the fur has become badly tangled and matted. Scissors should be used to cut the mats out, being careful not to injure the animal. Blunt-ended scissors never sharp-pointed scissors, knives, or razor blades should be used. A sudden movement by the cat could cause serious injury.

Grooming tools

Grooming of short haired cat

  • Grooming short haired cats can usually be accomplished with a fine-toothed or flea comb. In many cases, hand grooming is sufficient to remove dead hair.
  • A rubber grooming brush is also very effective, but it must be used carefully because good hair may also be removed.
  • The use of a soft chamois, silk, or nylon pad causes some static in the coat and helps it cling tightly to the body.
  • This is an especially effective way to complete the grooming for Siamese, Oriental Short hairs, Colour point Short hairs and Burmese.
  • Other breeds enjoy a light brushing with a soft brush.
  • The coat of the Cornish and the Devon Rex is delicate and easily damaged; a soft brush should be used occasionally, avoiding friction or over brushing.
  • Friction and over brushing may cause the hair to break and may even cause bald spots.

Grooming short haired cats

Bathing of cat

  • Occasionally, it may be necessary to give a cat a bath.
  • In the case of show animals, more frequent bathing is necessary.
  • Cats should be accustomed to bathing at about four months of age.
  • Cats get nervous from the sounds of the water, and unnecessary splashing should be avoided.
  • The tub should be filled with about 4 inches of warm water.
  • The cat should be gently lowered into the water and wet all over, being careful not to get water in the eyes or ears.
  • If the cat allows,  a piece of cotton can be placed in its ears.
  • After the coat is thoroughly wet, one should apply shampoo and lather the coat followed by a thorough rinse to remove all traces of the shampoo.
  • The cat should be wrapped in a towel and patted dry or blown dry using a hair dryer on the warm setting.
  • Excessive rubbing should be avoided because this causes the hair to tangle.
  • The cat should be dry before letting it outside, including the insides of the ears.
  • Many pet shampoos are available in the market that are suitable; some of these are medicated to help control fleas and other parasites. Baby shampoo is also suitable.

Cat bath    cat bath

Care during  grooming

  • During regular grooming, the ears should be checked for mites, signs are a dark, crumbly residue inside the ear.
  • Ear mites can be controlled with ear drops available at any pet store.
  • The eyes of the cat should be bright and clear; any discharge may indicate illness or infections.
  • White cats, especially Persians, may show staining around the eyes; this staining can be removed by careful bathing.
  • Teeth and gums should be observed during regular grooming and should be free of any soreness.
  • Occasional use of dry food helps clean the teeth. Excessive amounts of tartar may need to be removed by a veterinarian to prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
  • If claws require trimming, one should be careful not to cut into the pink area of the claw because this causes pain and bleeding.
  • Specially designed clippers should be used-never use scissors. Cats that are using a scratching post will probably never need their claws trimmed.  

scratching post     cat flea 

dancing cat

Last modified: Thursday, 7 June 2012, 10:38 AM