Long-haired cats: how to keep their coats healthy

by Shopify API Apr 12, 2021
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    Unlike dogs, cats groom themselves very carefully and meticulously, spending almost the entire day on this activity. It is a very specific “ritual”: the cat begins by licking its entire coat, then goes over the various areas where it senses foreign particles by gently nibbling them. After this step, cats go over the surface of their fur again with their tongues to smooth out any ruffled hairs. This grooming removes external dirt that may have accumulated after a walk in the garden, as well as any food particles.

    However, the quality of a cat's coat also depends a lot on what it is fed eat. To have a beautiful, shiny, and healthy coat, a cat must eat well and absorb all the necessary nutrients. Let’s see what they are.

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    What Your Cat Needs to Eat for a Gorgeous Coat

     

    Your cat’s food contains high-quality fresh and dried animal ingredients, such as chicken, duck, fish, lamb, and venison. These are combined with natural substances, such as phytonutrients. For example, the inclusion of aloe helps support the immune system. Ginseng root revitalizes and energizes your cat. Ginseng roots are recommended for reducing stress during travel and have a strong energizing effect, making them ideal for spayed/neutered or senior pets. If you’re looking for the right phytonutrient for your senior pet, the Holistic Vera and Ginseng line is definitely the product for you.

    The aloe vera in the kibble will protect your cat’s stomach lining and improve the appearance of its skin and coat.

    The blend of cloves, turmeric, rosemary, and lemon contains a high concentration of active ingredients and antioxidants that help prevent the aging of skin tissue.

    All of these ingredients will improve not only your cat’s well-being but also its appearance; in fact, its coat will be smooth, shiny, and thick.

     

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    You can help too by grooming

     

    You can certainly help your cat with grooming and coat care by brushing him regularly with brushes designed for different coat types. This will help reduce the amount of fur he swallows during his daily grooming routine. To brush your cat, you need to build a relationship of trust with them, getting them used to this pampering from a young age. They’ll come to understand on their own that you’re helping them and doing something good for them.  

    When brushing your cat , pay special attention to the areas behind the ears and behind the legs, where mats can easily form or insects may hide. This is especially important if your cat goes outside; in that case , it’s a good idea to apply flea and tick treatment. With all these little touches—such as daily grooming and choosing a high-quality diet —your long-haired cat will always have a flawless coat.

     

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