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    Grooming

    I groom my cat but he has short hair. I used to have very long hair myself and if it was very tangled, I would wash it and use conditioner instead of brushing first. If you try to brush it out dry it will probably be uncomfortable and the cat won't be as cooperative. So my advice is put the cat in a confined area, then wash and condition first then use a wide toothed comb to get out the mats. You could even use the comb with the conditioner still on him for the best result. I pour warm water on the cat with a jug because the shower sound scares him. When I'm done, I wrap him up in a towel and give him sympathy for offending his dignity. They usually meow and complain but cats secretly love being all clean and fluffy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KitCat
    I groom my cat but he has short hair. I used to have very long hair myself and if it was very tangled, I would wash it and use conditioner instead of brushing first. If you try to brush it out dry it will probably be uncomfortable and the cat won't be as cooperative. So my advice is put the cat in a confined area, then wash and condition first then use a wide toothed comb to get out the mats. You could even use the comb with the conditioner still on him for the best result. I pour warm water on the cat with a jug because the shower sound scares him. When I'm done, I wrap him up in a towel and give him sympathy for offending his dignity. They usually meow and complain but cats secretly love being all clean and fluffy.

    Sorry, but I would seriously disagree with bathing a cat with matts close to the skin. if the cat is in that bad of an condition it needs the matts taken off so that the shampoo isnt impossible to get out of the coat, no matter how much you try and brush out the matts it will be excusuating pain 4 the cat and too much of an ordeal, if the matts are that close to the skin pulling at the with any type of brush or comb will just end up tearing the skin.

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    I too agree that a professional groomer or a vet needs to shave the cat down. Cats have very thin skin and someone without cat grooming experience shouldn't attempt it.

    I also wouldn't bathe the cat. A bath will cause the mats to be even tighter than they already are. A conditioner will do nothing when the mats are bad. Conditioner works well on tangles and sometimes small mats, but usually bathing makes mats worse.

    Do you have a low cost vet clinic near you? Usually humane society's have low cost vet care and check-ups. That would probably the best place to start. They could probably shave him there. I know groomers are expensive when it comes to cats.
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    PLEASE! The cost of professionally grooming a cat will be less than the vet bills incurred after the cat's delicate skin is cut and needs attention. Mats pull the skin up away from the body making you believe that you are only cutting hair when indeed you end up cutting skin. As a groomer I have SEEN this after a home job. And as a groomer who KNOWS what she is doing, small nicks STILL occur upon occasion. but the difference is my nicks are small, the owner's nicks are gashes.

    If your cousin adopted this cat believing that she can properly care for her, then this grooming is part of that responsibility as much as food, water, shelter and vet care.
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