Brushing/ shedding

Brushing - Our cats are shorthair, remove loose undercoat once/twice a week with FURMINATOR or de-shedding gloves.
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Bathing- unless the cat is visibly soiled with dirt, they do not need a bath of any kind :). However, bathing cat twice a month reducing allergies up to 80%
Teeth cleaning and oral care
Chewing - it is natural for cats to chew on staff, buying them chewable safe toys/ snacks would channel their chewing needs, help to spare dental health, and save your staff from damage. We giving sticks and turkey tendons for our cats to chew.

Rinsing - there is a big market of water additives for cats dental health, ask your vet for a safe choice
Brushing- a soft toothbrush or finger toothbrush and special safe for cats toothpaste will help to keep your cat`s oral health at the optimal level
Eye discharge some tearing or staining is normal. Please consult your vet is you have concerns about eye drainage.
Commercial tear stain removal - wet washcloths or special wipes can be used to keep the area around the eyes clean. DO NOT PUT IT IN THE EYES
Wet paper towel - regular household paper towels slightly wetted in warm water can be used instead.
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