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Why Not to Shave Double-Coats

Although this article references dogs as the double-coated animals specifically written about, double-coated dogs and all cats (except hairless & curly-coated cats) share the same characteristics when it comes to hair & coat structure. So the issues addressed in this article would apply equally well to cats.  Pets always do better when their natural coat is managed to its ultimate effectiveness. To ensure this, bathing and grooming every 6 weeks would address, and stay ahead of, hair & coat issues so that matting never occurs and the pet can use its own hair coat as the best seasonal defense at

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Topical NSAID pain relievers on cats, who are highly sensitive to this medication, have been poisoned inadvertently

The Cat Groomer found this article to be very informative regarding use of topical NSAID pain relievers by humans and how cats, who are highly sensitive to this medication, have been poisoned inadvertently.  Other common medications and substances found around the house are also addressed by this author in terms of the damage that can be done to cats who come into contact with or ingest them.  Take a read to be on the safe side to help protect your feline friend! Click To Read This Important Message

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