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One comb or two?

post #1 of 5
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My senior Joji is at the stage where she rather sleep than spend her time grooming herself. Or I should say, she does clean herself but not as much as she used to. So I comb her every day. She loves it.
However, my youngster Ni, wants to be included so after Joji, he gets combed too. I use the same comb.
Is it okay? Or should I get Ni his own comb?

BTW, they're both domestic short hair.
post #2 of 5
One comb is fine as long as they don't hate each other. I have multiple brushes/furminator/zoom groom, and I use them all on both of my cats with no problem.
post #3 of 5
I have one of each kind of grooming tools and use them on all of the cats!! One will be just fine
post #4 of 5
If the cats are all in your house, there is no reason to have different combs unless one has a skin problem, etc and then that cat should be isolated.

We have two flea combs and a Furminator comb. The one flea comb stays in my show bag for the cat shows, the other is on the shelf for use at home. The Furminator is used on the Labrador and on Ling. Jack, having a very short tight coat, only gets combed once in awhile with the flea comb. Using a Furminator on him would ruin his coat and spotting!
post #5 of 5
I would agree with what others have said, i.e. no allergies/skin problems, same comb should be fine. I have several different combs but that's only because my 2 cats have 2 different coat types.
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