Shaving cats is a common problem for many cat owners, as a cat's coat may affect its appearance and health. Before shaving, you need to have a pet-specific electric hair pusher ready and make sure that its safety design does not harm the cat**. In addition, it is also necessary to choose the right time, such as shaving in the colder season or in a humid environment, to avoid unnecessary harm to the cat.
In the process of shaving, it needs to be done gently and not to irritate the cat, so as not to cause unnecessary injury. Proper rest can make the shaving process smoother and reduce damage to your cat. After shaving, it is necessary to disinfect and sterilize the environment where the cat lives more often, because without the protection of the hair, bacteria and parasites are more likely to irritate the cat's **.
As for the frequency of shaving, cleaning shears or hygienic shears should be done every six weeks. If the shaving frequency is too high or too low, it can have a detrimental effect on the cat's health. Therefore, reasonable arrangements need to be made according to the specific situation and needs of the cat.
Finally, shaving your cat is not a must-do. Some people think that cats can be hot in the summer and can keep their fur long. However, this practice is not scientific. If your cat's hair is too long or too thick, it may affect its normal movement and health. Therefore, it is necessary to shave your cat reasonably to ensure its health and neat appearance.