For those who don't groom!

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I really recommend that you do!.

Rosie would never let me brush her, in fact i would try and do my best at brushing her with just a soft baby brush while she walked on in front of me!!.

Both her and Sophie have started to shed, so tonight i bought them their first proper grooming brush and what a difference!!.

Both of them let me brush no problem and after only a few strokes of the brush i saw what they were having to lick and swallow
 

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Originally Posted by rosiemac

I really recommend that you do!.

Rosie would never let me brush her, in fact i would try and do my best at brushing her with just a soft baby brush while she walked on in front of me!!.

Both her and Sophie have started to shed, so tonight i bought them their first proper grooming brush and what a difference!!.

Both of them let me brush no problem and after only a few strokes of the brush i saw what they were having to lick and swallow
Thanks for the reminder. When we first got Max we groomed him twice daily because he was a MESS, with all the fur that came off we could've built a kitten the size of Baylee!

Now we've gotten lazy and haven't but you've reminded me that we really should get in the habit of doing it, at least a few times a week!

What brush do you use, by the way? We use the Zoom Groom, Max loves it, Baylee tolerates it.
 

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Jamie always preferred being combed, until I got a curry brush, and later a Zoom Groom, so now he likes to be brushed, too. It seems they all have their personal taste in brushes.
 
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The brush itself is about 2" square with thin firm bristles on a slant.

I just bought it from the pet section at my local supermarket when i was buying their food because i've changed their bowls to stainless steel ones as well, but seriously the hair thats in it shocked me!.

To think that poor Rosie and Sophies been swallowing it
I feel terrible for not buying one sooner


How often should i groom them, especially now that their both shedding?
 
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