The fact is that most pets shed to one degree or another. Shedding is a completely manageable aspect of owning a pet – and in this case, a Maine Coon.
Whether your Maine Coon is a top shedder or just an occasional one, you may want to take various steps when trying to manage and maintain your cat and your home.
Fortunately, it isn’t that hard, and it will result in a happier home and family (and cat) overall.
Here’s where the unusual comes into play. We’re talking about Maine Coons. And Maine Coons happen to like water. They will, therefore, not mind an occasional bath as much as other cats do. This does not mean they absolutely love it.
If a Maine Coon is familiarized with water from an early age, it will less likely protest when you try to bathe it. So, like with brushing, the best time to start is when it is a kitten.
Pets with long hair are more prone to natural pests like fleas and ticks, and other bugs around the home. Regular grooming, brushing and allowing for shedding help to control pests.
Aim for a brushing session at least once a week with a fine grooming brush or these stylish hand gloves. Aside from keeping your kitty happy and groomed, the quality time spent will bond you even more.
Some owners do prefer a daily brush. This might have benefits during the peak shedding times mentioned above. So, during seasonal changes, it may be better to at least consider doing it more than once per week if once a day seems excessive.
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