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Best Ways to Brush 'Medium Hair' Cats

Best Ways to Brush 'Medium Hair' Cats

Robert Neal

Jul 22, 2018

About: Cat
Brushing your cat every day only takes one or two minutes, and it significantly reduces loose hair and tangles.

That means less hair floating around the house, and less hair for your cat to lick up and turn into hairballs. Daily grooming is also great for your cat’s coat and fur, as the bristles stimulate the skin and promote better blood circulation.


What to look for in a brush for medium hair cats

The benefits to brushing and grooming your cat are obvious, but with so many brushes and grooming options out there it can be a little confusing when it comes to deciding on the best brush to use. If this is your first time investing in a brush, here are a few tips to help you out:

Pin brushes – pin brushes are best for cats with medium-to-long hair. Wired pins do a better job of reaching down to the cat’s skin without getting matted in their hair. Look for pin brushes that have rounded tips, as these are gentler on your cat’s skin and less likely to cause irritation.

Bristle brushes – bristle brushes are ideal for cats with short hair, or for lightly dusting off dirt, loose hair, and dander from the top of a longer-haired cat’s coat.

Cleaning – with some brushes, cleaning up the matted hair after each grooming session can be a pain. Look for brushes with features that make cleaning the brush easier, such as widely spaced pins or a self-cleaning button that lets you wipe away the hair.

If your cat hates to be groomed with a brush, I’d highly recommend trying a pair of Pet Grooming Gloves. Instead of using sharp metal bristles that can irritate cats, these gloves use rubber grooves that are firm enough to catch hair but soft enough to soothe your cat’s skin. In short, it’s more like a massage than a grooming session.

The enhanced five-finger design makes it easier to groom hard-to-reach and sensitive areas, and the ability to use both hands while grooming makes the whole process significantly faster. They’re also water-resistant, so you can use them during bath time to get a deeper clean for your cat. The company backs these gloves with a money-back guarantee, so if you and your cat aren’t satisfied you can return them for a full refund.

Can’t decide whether you need a pin brush or a bristle brush? Consider buying a grooming brush that offers both! The bristle side easily knocks off loose hair and dirt, while the pin side leaves your cat with a beautifully groomed coat that’s especially useful for medium-to-long haired cats. The pin brush utilizes rounded ends for an easy, comfortable grooming session, and the bristles are designed to penetrate deep into the coat without scratching or irritating your cat’s skin.

Double-sided brush ensures you have the right brush regardless of your pet’s hair length
Bristle brush side is great for short-haired cats, or for brushing dirt and loose hair off of medium-to-long haired cats
Pin brush side is ideal for medium-to-long haired cats, and utilizes rounded ends for added comfort
Non-slip silicone gel handle for a firm, comfortable grip

A Slicker Brush is the best choice if you’re looking for a brush with the easiest cleanup. When you’re done grooming your cat, a simple single-push button retracts the bristles, so you can easily wipe away the hair with a single swipe. The bristles are made with fine bent wires that are designed to penetrate deep into your cat’s coat to groom the undercoat without scratching or irritating the skin. Based on the extensive customer reviews, it does a fantastic job of gently removing loose hair and eliminating tangles, knots, dander, and trapped dirt.

If you can’t decide between a pin brush and a bristle brush, go with a double-sided option that gives you the best of both worlds. And if your cat absolutely despises grooming with a brush, I’d definitely recommend trying the Pet Grooming Gloves, as they’ll let you gently collect loose hair while naturally petting your cat.
Robert Neal

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