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  1. #1
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    I think a metal brush will irritate their skin more than other kinds - at least Fister's skin. I sometimes use one similar to the one in the top row to the right in this link, and Fister loves it, he even rubs his head against it, but he also loves the rubber brush - similar to the red one.

    http://www.alltheweb.com/search?cat=...cat+brush&o=24

    Ahh, this looks like a very good idea - something most cats should have.

    http://www.thecatconnection.com/miva...01/ffbrush.jpg



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    My cats have the brush arch and love it. I got it at Pets Supplies Plus for about $20 three years ago-or more. Hasn't solved Mooch's dandruff though. He is a little hefty at 15 lbs.

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