As cat owners, we often marvel at the sharpness and agility of our feline friends’ claws. Kittens, in particular, seem to possess razor-sharp nails that can leave scratches on furniture, skin, and just about anything they come into contact with.
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Do you love your cat but can’t stand the shedding? How about those lovely hairballs that seem to pop up when you’re least in the mood to clean them up? Both of those can be frustrating, but they’re much more manageable when you groom your cat regularly. Brushing your cat every day only takes one or two minutes, and it significantly reduces loose hair and tangles.
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When you’re an animal lover, having pet hair on your furniture, curtains, and bedding is simply unavoidable. A little hair here and there is easy to live with, but it’s good to have a tool or two on hand to clean up the hair every now and then, especially when you’re expecting visitors who may be allergic to pet hair and dander.
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You might think that your kitty is purposefully scratching up all of your favorite things in the house, especially the ones that are most conspicuous to guests in your home. While it’s understandably frustrating and I won’t try to downplay the issue, scratching is normal behavior for cats. They don’t just like to scratch—they need to scratch.
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