Cat grooming is an essential part of maintaining your feline’s health and well-being. Regular grooming helps keep your cat’s coat shiny, reduces shedding, and prevents matting, especially for long-haired breeds. Brushing your cat’s fur several times a week can also reduce hairballs and improve circulation. In addition to brushing, it’s important to check your cat’s ears for dirt or infection, trim their nails regularly,
If you’re a cat person, you know the drill. You’re relaxing on the couch when your cat hops into your lap, purring away. They knead your legs and for a minute it’s bliss until those fervent, razor-sharp claws latch on, and one minute you’re oozing with love, the next you’re yelping. For most owners, the
Spring 2026 has officially begun, but for cat lovers in the US, UK and Canada it’s the start of “fur season”. As daylight lengthens, your cat’s body has a natural response that causes it to shed its thick winter undercoat (and turn into a shedding machine, depositing clumps of fine hair on everything you own
As days get longer in 2026, your cat’s biology takes a major turn. The “spring blow-out” kicks off, with that dense winter undercoat shedding at a staggering pace. For many owners across the US, UK and Canada, spring cat grooming tips the issue is more than fur on the sofa, it’s a sudden increase in