my sisiter has a blue persian rescue cat, she took it to a grooming parlour as it was severley matted, and they bathed it (got scratched to peices in the process) blow dryed it and removed a bag full of hair. The advice the groomer gave my sister was to groom every day and sprinkle talcum powder...
i have 4 cats, 3 that use the litter tray and we buy 30 liter bags for about £8. best thing that works for us is to only put about an inch depth in and scoop twice a day and change the whole tray every other day.... its a super sized tray. seems to last much longer this way, less smell etc
This is my peronal experiance, I got an 8 month old black Maine coone from Battersea Dogs home in London and for the 6 years I had him he would only ever eat wet food, wouldnt touch dry and would rather starve!and guess what, his teeth went rotten covered in tartar, breath stank and was advised...
I have 4 cats a 5 year old moggie 11 month old taby kitten and 2 norwegian forest cats.10 months old
the taby kitten will eat so much food so fast that he instantly throes it all up again, but is constantly crying for food.... he's wormed btw. were trying to ignore him and just put a little dry...
I'm so glad I wasn't with you at the time, coz I would have gone off on one, and given her a right old rant. A, I am a bit of a know it all especially about cats and dogs health care food suppliments food brands etc B, I am a brilliant actor and Blagger so if I didn't know something I sure would...
they have varous varieties for different breeds, it is quite expesive but if you buy in bulk eg 10kg baf roughly £39 should last a month for 4 cats. they tend to eat less, unrinate less with less odour and do solid less smelly poo's, so you save on cat ltter as an added bonus!
Wouldnt touch...
The best cat litter we have tried is the pine pellets, less smell and easy to remove the pee as it goes like saw dust, doesnt seem to go all over the house either!
I have 2 female nfc's (similar to Maine Coone) and only really need to comb out their back legs and underside of tail once a week, although once summer comes and they shed the winter coat I expect they'll need brushing daily. Its not recommended to bath them as this washes off the natuaral water...
i've got a similar problem, my female norwegian wee's on the sofa which we had to get rid of, on my jacket if i leave it on the floor, and now in the shower cubical. we've tried spraying feliway on these area's and using cleaning products that do not contain acetates, (however u spell it) and I...