Most cats enjoy the feeling of being lightly brushed and revel in it. This is also their normal social behavior, and cats who get along well will often happily lick each other's fur. When brushing, you should approach the cat gently, brushing and petting him from time to time.

1. Grab the cat
Grab the cat gently (must be gentle), don't To frighten it, of course, but also to control their own strength. Don't force the cat to sit still or stay in an uncomfortable position for too long, and be careful not to brush too closely. Think about how much you don't want to be pulled by your hair, and imagine what it would be like to be pulled all over your body.
2. Enough is enough
You may not be able to complete the entire grooming at once. It doesn't matter. If it starts to resist just after combing the back and tail, it is best to give up and continue after a day or two. Comb a few times a week, five minutes each time, the cat is happy, it is better than 25 minutes to force it, the cat hides when it sees the comb.
3. Seek help from professionals
If the cat has knots in the hair, or if there is dirt on the hair, you can give it to the pet hospital or Professional groomers call for help. If your cat is uncooperative when grooming at home, you can book an appointment with a professional grooming service. Once there, ask for some tips on the spot, and they can also demonstrate live. Professional groomers will be more than happy to make similar introductions; the last thing they want to do is shave the cat's fur and untangle those thorny knots. Because then the cat is uncomfortable and may bite or scratch the groomer.
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