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Old July 3rd 03, 02:21 AM
Jay
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This isn't the only traditional dog grooming tool that can work well for
cats.
One of my cats use to get little matts because she wasn't able to groom so
well anymore.
A dog undercoat rake worked wonders, used very gently of course.

J.


"Rene" wrote in message
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Normally, I don't post messages like this, but I thought I'd share
this in case anyone is interested. . .

My cats don't like to be brushed, but they have been shedding so much
lately and getting hairballs that I had to do something. I read an
article in Catnip (put out by Tufts) about grooming tools and they
said good things about the "Zoom Groom" brush. It's a completely
rubber "brush" that more or less massages the cat and the rubber grabs
the hair.

I bought one yesterday, and it works great! It really got the hair
out! Tucker didn't mind it at all, and Benny, though squirmey, purred!
My only negative comment is that the hair didn't always collect in the
brush but would fly around a bit. However, the Catnip review had
mentioned this, so I brushed one cat outside and the other in a
closed spare room, vacuuming afterwards.

I don't work for the company or anything--just a customer. Definately
worth a try if your cats don't like a regular metal brush.

Rene