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Persian Cats: Grooming Techniques Part 1

Topic: PetsFeaturing Connie LimonPublished April 14, 2008

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nSome type of grooming is essential for the Persian cat. Obviously, a show cat will need more grooming than a pet. If you love the look of a show cat, but do not show, you can still groom to that perfect show look. This is a series of articles that will cover every aspect of typical grooming sessions for a Persian cat, both for show and pet cats.nnIt is a good idea to have all your grooming supplies in place before you get your Persian kitten. What you will need:nn• A gentle slicker brushn• Degreaser especially for catsn• Stain removern• Shaving cream (used for silvers and goldens)n• Q-tipsn• Sharp blade or bikini razor (for silvers and goldens)n• Hemostats or tweezersn• 5” straight scissors, blunt nose scissors or small curved scissorsn• Unscented mineral oil (if you are concerned soap will get in kitten’s eyes)n• Small, soft toothbrushn• Tearless shampoo especially for catsn• Small, soft cloth or baby wash clothn• Towels nnFirst thing to remember when grooming a cat is to stay relaxed. If the Persian cat senses you are nervous, he or she will become nervous as well. Set up a routine and follow the same steps each time. You will be less likely to forget completing a specific task and your cat will learn what is coming next, which may help alleviate nervousness. It is best to groom your Persian cat as quickly and efficiently as possible.nnIf you show your Persian cat, bathing and a full program of grooming is generally on a weekly basis as well as always before the show. The weekly maintenance bath is fine for a cat not in shows. However, to enjoy the full beauty of a Persian often requires doing the little extras as well. To avoid mats, regular daily brushing is recommended.nnA kitten needs to be use to a bath by 8 to 10 weeks of age. The first sessions should be short. As time goes on, gradually advance to more grooming procedures.nnBefore the bath:nn• Lay the Persian cat on his or her stomach on the grooming tablen• Apply stain remover to areas where neededn• Apply a degreaser such as Goop to areas where needed (leave this on and allow it to set before the bath)n• Use a gentle slicker brush and begin brushing out the coatnnTrim the Nose and Around the Eyes (only for silvers and goldens)nn• Trim above the nose leather to reveal the nose linern• While stain remover and goop or degreaser is soaking, apply a small amount of shaving cream to the nose liner area with your finger or a Q-tipn• Use a sharp blade or bikini razor to gently shave left to right, right to left (the result should be a small, straight, and even line)n• Avoid shaving up to high on the nosen• Use hemostats or tweezers to gently remove black whiskers from the face, pull one whisker at a time and try to grasp close to the roots without getting other hairsn• Stand from behind and to the side of the Persian catn• Hold the cat’s head with one hand, and carefully trim around the eyes, using 5” straight scissors, remove longer strands of hairs and eyelashes (the result should: Wider and more open appearing eyesn• Caution: Do not trim around the eyes while standing in front of the catn• Blunt nose scissors or small curved scissors may be substituted for the 5” straight scissors for cutting around the eyesnnFollow the link in resource box of this article for a full page of all parts of these grooming techniques articles. nnContinued in Part 2nnnnThis article is FREE to publish with the resource box.nnnnnnnnn

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