The Well & Good Self-Grooming Cat Brush allows cats to satisfy their instinct to self-groom by allowing them to rub up against the bristles on their own. Plus, the brush mounts to most corners with adhesive strips or screws, allowing you to easily place it in your cat's favorite spot. Add some catnip (sold separately) for even more fun.
SKU | 3988763 |
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Primary Brand | Well & Good |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Size | One Size Fits All |
Instructions included.
FOR CAT USE ONLY. NOT A TOY. Use with care and follow instructions closely. Do not allow pet to chew on this product. May be harmful if ingested. If any injuries occur, contact appropriate medical professional immediately. Inspect regularly and replace if any part becomes damaged.
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We just adopted a long haired cat and she isn't enjoying grooming at all. I've tried the furminator and deshedding gloves. Do you have any tips for making it more enjoyable for her please?
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My older cat appears to have altogether stopped grooming herself. Is there anything I can do to help decrease the amount of clumpy, matted hair she has? I'm fearful to cut or shave any matted hair since I don't want to cut her skin.
I have a long haired elderly maincoon/tabby mix with mats all over his body because he is too overweight to reach them and honestly doesnt even try. Is there some product we can use to help him out? Shedding brushes are useless at this point and we've nearly resorted to a professional groomer.
I am trying to find a grooming brush that would help me with my corgis. I don’t want something that will pull too much fur, I don’t want something that will hurt them. I do have a grooming glove but it doesn’t work as good as I thought.
My cat is a Maine coon mix. I just got him shaved in the lion cut. Now he has what seems to be a mat right on his jaw line. He's not very cooperative with brushing. It's there anything I can use to get this mat out?
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Our Domestic Long Hair cat is horribly matted! It was good one day, and within a matter of 3wks ( or so) it was out of control. Some the problem is our own neglect, but she's hard to control;doesn't like to be brushed, never had a shampoo, won't sit still for us to groom her. The last experience we had at the Vet.s off Iice... they were ruthless!! The only preparation was th muzzle her and cover her head. My husband says ' Never again!' She rules the roost!! Please advise.
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Yesterday, I noticed my cat had a few mats on her lower back when I was applying her monthly flea/tick treatment. She is semi long haired and is skittish around people and only comes out from under the bed when no one is around. With help, I was able to brush out some of the smaller mats before she freaked out and went back under the bed. I plan on attempting some of the larger ones tonight but am curious as what would be the best way to do it since she is so scared?