Medium Furminator
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Best grooming tool for kitty?
I was wondering, in your experience with a medium/long haired cat, which grooming tool seemed to do the best with fur??
I have the furminator, its ok, kitty hates it though.
I was thinking of trying the Kong Zoom Groom.
Any input??
These are my choices:
BREAKING NEWS! In September 2008 I bought a used Furminator. I figured for $20 it was worth a shot and since I bought it from a friend I was able to test drive it first.
I still don't think it's a magic cure-all but it's a decent product. I'm not convinced that it's any better than the flea comb I already own. I'm not sure it's worth the $30 or $40 price tag for new ones. But it's early days yet and we'll see how it goes.
Note that these are not necessarily the exact items I own but they give an idea.
For long-haired cats:
I use a natural bristle brush just for Poppy's enjoyment. It does nothing for removing hair. (http://www.terrificpets.com/pet_supplies/dog/grooming/100149.asp)
I use a flea comb when I really want to get at that undercoat. (http://www.gripsoft.net/cart_product929-1-87.html?Title=GRIPSOFT%20FLEA%20COMB)
I use an undercoat rake which doesn't pull at all and works fairly well at removing that dead hair. It doesn't catch the hair very well, though, so you'll have to gather it off the cat and off the brushing surface when you're done.
(http://www.petco.com/product/10257/JW-Pet-Grip-Soft-Double-Row-Undercoat-Rake...)
The Cat Comb works like the flea comb although it doesn't pull as much and as a result isn't as effective. But for cats who may not enjoy the flea comb this would be a good choice: http://www.gripsoft.net/cart_product930-1-87.html?Title=GRIPSOFT%20CAT%20COMB
I also have a slicker brush: (http://www.morrco.com/slickerbrush.html)
For short-haired cats:
Shedding blade: http://www.gripsoft.net/cart_product941-1-87.html?Title=GRIPSOFT%20CAT%20SHED... This works nicely at removing some of the undercoat, but like the undercoat rake, the hair tends not to stay on the comb but may go anywhere.
The flea comb isn't as amazing with short-hairs but it still works well. Same is true for the cat comb.
The slicker brush may be the best bet here.




















