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{"id":61,"date":"2018-04-19T07:39:00","date_gmt":"2018-04-19T07:39:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.aptsatdenverplace.com\/blog\/?p=61"},"modified":"2018-04-23T13:04:58","modified_gmt":"2018-04-23T13:04:58","slug":"tips-for-grooming-your-cat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aptsatdenverplace.com\/blog\/2018\/04\/19\/tips-for-grooming-your-cat\/","title":{"rendered":"TIPS FOR GROOMING YOUR CAT"},"content":{"rendered":"

Pets\"\"
\nOne of the greatest things about owning a cat is the fact that they are pretty much self-cleaning. However, that doesn’t mean that they still need regular grooming. If you’ve been struggling to find the best way to brush out your cat’s coat or clip their nails, you are not alone. Luckily, with a bit of patience and lots of love, you and your cat can find a happy balance and make sure that they are always looking their best.<\/p>\n

3 SIMPLE TIPS FOR GROOMING YOUR CAT<\/strong>
\n1. MASTER BRUSHING BASICS<\/strong>
\nTo make brushing easier, always brush in the direction that the hair naturally lays and be extra gentle around the belly\/chest area. Short-haired cats need a fine-toothed metal comb and long-haired cats require a wide-toothed comb. Additionally, a soft toothbrush can work wonders around your cat’s face.<\/p>\n

2. DON’T FORGET BATH TIME<\/strong>
\nEven though cats are great at keeping themselves pretty clean, they will need baths from time to time. While most cats have an aversion to water, you can make things easier with a few simple steps:<\/p>\n

Make sure the bath water is warm and not too hot
\nUse a shampoo that is made specifically for cats
\nPlace a rubber mat in the bottom of the bath or sink
\nFill the bath\/tub with 3 to 4 inches of water
\nStart at their head and gently work the shampoo from head to tail
\nRinse thoroughly and avoid pouring water directly on their head
\nGently pat dry with a towel
\n3. MAKE TIME FOR PEDICURES<\/strong>
\nCats nails should be clipped regularly to avoid them scratching on things that they shouldn’t, like your skin and furniture. While it can take some time to get your cat to accept nail trimmings, after a while they’ll realize it’s just a regular chore. Help make them feel comfortable by sitting them in your lap with their legs facing out towards yours. Hold them firmly but gently and press lightly on each pad of their toes. Clip close to the quick of the nail and repeat.<\/p>\n

A WELL-GROOMED CAT IS A HAPPY CAT<\/strong>
\nWant more information about our pet-friendly apartment community? Visit us online for more info and be sure to check out the available floor plans at our apartments in Denver today.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Pets One of the greatest things about owning a cat is the fact that they are pretty much self-cleaning. However, that doesn’t mean that they still need regular grooming. If you’ve been struggling to find the best way to brush out your cat’s coat or clip their nails, you are not alone. Luckily, with a… <\/p>\n

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